TheTOMS RIVER Times Vol. 16 - No. 10
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By J. Mark Mutter 1950 in our local history was a turning point. In January, school off icials announced plans to build a new high school - a 21 room structure of instructional classes, science rooms, and a library. In February, coun-
America Part Two plays downtown. By Chris Lundy TOMS RIVER - The Clubhouse of Toms R iver, the nonprofit organization that held New Jersey’s fi rst drive-in concert, has announced a summer line-up of safe, socially-distanced free concerts to take place at 6 p.m. on Sundays in Downtown Toms River.
The lineup of original music for the summer shows is as follows: • July 12 - Wyndup Kid / Ogbert the Nerd • July 26 - Have a Good Season / Beauty • August 2 - TBA • August 9 - B. Wood & The Bones / James Martorana • August 16 - Cook Thugless / TBA • August 23 - Magic
─Photo courtesy Kris Khunachak Ghrelin / Oops! • August 30 - TBA • September 6 - Shoobies / Skyeline “A lot of folks were just excited to be out having a good time as a community again,” said Jimmy Mura, The Clubhouse of Toms River’s director, discussing the pop-up, drive-in show the nonprofit held over Memo-
This Month In History: Ciba-Geigy Comes To Town
ty officials kicked off a year-long series of celebrations marking Ocean County’s centennial. I n May, t he new Mathis Bridge linking the mainland and barrier island was opened. And in January 1950, an out of state chemical
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Toms River Chemical It was in 1949 that word first circulated that a company - Ciba States Limited - had plans to relocate to Toms River.
Ciba was a chemical company or iginally based in Switzerland. It bought a large tract of land along State Highway 37 that would become its home site here in Toms River. It was June 1949. Ciba’s coming to Toms River was welcomed
rial Day weekend. “We had a few cars pull up who just heard the music from a distance and decided to stay for the show, too.” Earlier in the season, on June 28, there were performances by Pollyanna and Little Hag. The first show featured America Part Two and Ben Piper of Mikita. (Concert - See Page 6)
by the county’s then local newspaper, the New Jersey Courier. In a July 1, 1949 editorial, the Courier said it was “good news for the area.” Toms River was still a small (in population), isolated community at
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By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER - Hope Sheds Light is one of several active agencies that has a mission to assist those facing addiction as well as to support their family members. That mission has been made more difficult during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Heather Price, the organization’s volunteer and outreach coordinator has been hosting weekly Zoom meetings to communicate with members of not only her organization but other support agencies as well to compare notes on how to help those who are facing challenges of addiction (Addiction - See Page 2)
New Safety Rules As Salons, Barbershops Reopen
By Bob Vosseller NEW JERSEY – Barbershops, hair salons and wax bars among others finally reopened their doors and took customers after months of being closed due to conditions of the coronavirus. As the state entered phase two of its reopening plan directed by Gov. Phil Murphy, barbershops and related businesses reopened on June 22 but it wasn’t business as usual by any stretch. New protocols including appointments only, temperature checks of clients, questions to customers and regular disinfecting of areas and instruments were part of what each business each faced. Lorraine Kamimski, long-time owner of Lorraine’s Barber Shop in Brick off Hooper Avenue, said she was happy to be back open but noted that the conditions required will (Salons - See Page 8)
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