TOMS RIVER, NJ — The Toms River Township Government has announced the opening of the Toms River Municipal Pool today, providing a refreshing retreat for families during the hot summer days. Located at 1810 Warren Pointe Road, the pool is open from 11 AM to 6 PM.
The pool is open during the year’s worst heat wave, where heat indexes across town hit the 100-degree point on Friday, and the same is expected through Sunday.
Residents are invited to enjoy the facilities and cool off in the pool throughout the summer. The township wishes everyone a fantastic summer season filled with fun and relaxation at the municipal pool.
Toms River Mayor Dan Rodrick today invited residents to come cool off at the pool and escape the heat.
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