Downtown toms river is hosting a spring festival and here's what's happening
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Downtown Toms River is hosting a spring festival and here’s what’s happening

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Downtown Toms River will soon be hosting a spring festival on Saturday, April 9th from 1 pm to 8 pm. The festival will include vendor tables and outdoor dining. During the event Washington Street will once again be closed between Main Street and Robbins Street as downtown restaurants will once again take their tables outdoors and into the street.

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“Join the Downtown Toms River Business Improvement District and our downtown businesses for our First Spring Festival. We will be kicking off the Spring season with this awesome outdoor event. A portion of Washington St. (between Main St. and Robbins St.) will be closed for food, drinks, music, and vendors! Downtown restaurants and businesses will be open all day,” the Toms River Business Improvement District said in an event bulletin.

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