TOMS RIVER - There s good news for township taxpayers in this year s municipal budget: no tax increase is planned.
The $135 million budget the Township Council unanimously introduced Tuesday evening keeps the tax rate stable at 67.6 cents per $100 of assessed property value.
A homeowner with a house assessed at Toms River s average $276,854 would pay $1,872 in annual property taxes to fund the municipal portion of the budget.
About 27% of a property owner s annual tax bill goes to fund municipal services, including police protection, code enforcement and trash collection, according to township Administrator Louis Amoruso.
Taxpayers will contribute $88,122,128, or about 65% of the revenue necessary for township operations.
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Indian-American physicians volunteer to help authorities in US administer COVID-19 vaccines
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Last Updated: Feb 22, 2021, 12:09 PM IST
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Dr Mukesh Roy, Director Public Health, Preparedness, Planning and Education at Ocean County Health Department and Dr Avinash Gupta, cardiologist and President of the Monmouth and Ocean County chapter of Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin (MOCAAPI) are leading the initiative.
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Indian-American physicians in the US New Jersey area are mobilising efforts and coming out in huge numbers to volunteer and help state and local authorities administer critical COVID-19 vaccine shots to thousands of residents.
Dr Mukesh Roy, Director Public Health, Preparedness, Planning and Education at Ocean County Health Department and Dr Avinash Gupta, cardiologist and President of the Monmouth and Ocean County chapter of Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin (MOCAAPI) are leading an initiative to
COVID vaccine appointments are hotter than Springsteen tickets | Opinion
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Posted Jan 20, 2021
Sharon Waters of Bloomfield says the main difference between getting into a vaccination site versus a Springsteen concert is she can’t try to scalp a ticket in the parking lot. Waters has been trying to get a vaccine shot for soon-to-be-90-years-old father John Waters.
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By Sharon Waters
With shows and concerts canceled, the hottest ticket now is an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine. As I hit refresh again and again on vaccination scheduling webpages, I can’t help comparing my fruitless search to my past efforts to snag Springsteen tickets. Both hunts require strategy, stamina and endless hope.