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Toms River Polish American Club Events

The Polish American Club of Toms River has announced their upcoming events.

October 23 - Trip to Atlantic City and dinner at the winery for Oktoberfest. Call Bill Tomaspolish qewski at 732-349-0908 for information about these events.

October 29 - Memorial Mass at St. Joseph's Church with brunch following Mass. For information, please contact Frank Zwolinski at 732-240-0556 for information about these and other events.

Toms River Amer. Legion fundraiser

The George P. Vanderveer American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 129 in Toms River,will be having an all-you-can-eat breakfast on September 14 from 8 a.m. to noon.

Adults are $7, children under age 10 are $5 and children 3 and under are free. They are offering many delicious foods and beverages.

The breakfast will be held at 2025 Church Road at Post 129, and all are welcome. For more information, contact Susan Darrow at 732-831-9896

SeaSide Heights American Legion hosts Fundraiser

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 351 will host a psychic fair on September 12 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the American Legion Post 351, 1400 Bay Boulevard, Seaside Heights.

Psychics appearing will be Kasandra, Harold, Carol, Marie, Mariann and Bernadette. For a $20 donation, you will receive a 15-minute reading.

Walk-ins are welcome, but you may call to request a time in advance. For an appointment or information, please call Cookie at 908-783- 0177

Toms River Auction by "Our Special Kids"

Our Special Kids of Toms River, Inc. is holding their annual gift auction on October 21. Doors open at 6 p.m. The gift auction will be held at the Toms River Elks building at Clifton Avenue and Washington Street.

Our Special Kids of Toms River, Inc. is a nonprofi t organization which enables the developmentally disabled (18-year-olds and older) to enjoy social activities, life skills education, sports, rides to work, theater and more.

Tickets are $6 and include donut, coffee and a sheet of raffle tickets. Prizes include many baskets, sports memorabilia, gift cards, TV, Disney passes, 50/50s, electronics and much more. Call 732-341-4591 for advance tickets. No tickets will be sold at the door. Refreshments will be available, and no one under 18 will be admitted

Toms River Council votes on water hook-ups

The township council this week passed by a 4-2 vote a mandatory water hook-up ordinance requiring residents to connect to public water line if and when it becomes available in their neighborhood.

The ruling begins the process of bringing public water to East Dover homes, where hundreds continue to rely on well water.

Once the lines are run, residents will be required to pay for the lines to connect to their homes from curbside.

The ordinance mandates that residents in Windsor Park, Shelter Cove and Bayshore sections of the township must cap their wells and pay for city water hook-ups when lines bringing public water are installed in their neighborhoods. Windsor Park is the first area slated for the public water lines.

Residents would have 120 days to comply and pay the connection fee. Failure to comply will result in a $500 fine.