Toms River (disambiguation)

Last updated

Toms River is a freshwater river and estuary in New Jersey

Contents

Toms River may also refer to:

Toms River, New Jersey

Communities

Schools

Other

See also

Related Research Articles

Lycoming County, Pennsylvania U.S. county in Pennsylvania

Lycoming County is a county in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 116,111. Its county seat is Williamsport.

Beachwood, New Jersey Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States

Beachwood is a borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population increased to 11,045, reflecting an increase of 670 (+6.5%) from the 10,375 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,051 (+11.3%) from the 9,324 counted in the 1990 Census. the highest recorded in any decennial census.

Berkeley Township, New Jersey Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States

Berkeley Township is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population had increased to 41,255, reflecting an increase of 1,264 (+3.2%) from the 39,991 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2,672 (+7.2%) from the 37,319 counted in the 1990 Census. the highest recorded in any decennial census.

Lacey Township, New Jersey Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States

Lacey Township is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey and is considered part of the Jersey Shore and South Jersey regions. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 27,644, reflecting an increase of 2,298 (+9.1%) from the 25,346 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 3,205 (+14.5%) from the 22,141 counted in the 1990 Census. The 2010 population was the highest recorded in any decennial census. It was named for Continental Army General John Lacey.

South Toms River, New Jersey Borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States

South Toms River is a borough in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 3,684, reflecting an increase of 50 (+1.4%) from the 3,634 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 235 (-6.1%) from the 3,869 counted in the 1990 Census.

Silver Creek may refer to:

A spring creek is a stream that flows from a spring.

Mill Creek or Millcreek may refer to:

Beaver Creek may refer to:

Cedar Creek may refer to:

South Jersey Geographic region of the U.S. state of New Jersey

South Jersey comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey, between the lower Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean. The designation of southern New Jersey with a distinct toponym is a colloquial one rather than an administrative one, reflecting not only geographical but also perceived cultural differences from the northern part of the state, with no official definition. Though definitions of South Jersey may vary, most of South Jersey is generally considered to be part of the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.

Fishing Creek may refer to a location in the United States:

Black Creek may refer to:

Turkey Creek may refer to:

Bear Creek or Bearcreek may refer to:

Big Creek may refer to:

Dry Creek may refer to:

Oil Creek may refer to:

Cross Creek may refer to:

Toms River, New Jersey Township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States

Toms River is a township in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. Its mainland portion is also a census-designated place of the same name, which serves as the county seat of Ocean County. Formerly known as the Township of Dover, in 2006 voters approved a change of the official name to the Township of Toms River, adopting the name of the largest unincorporated community within the township. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 91,239, with the township ranking as the 8th-most-populous municipality in the state in 2010 and the second most-populous municipality in Ocean County. The 2010 population increased by 1,533 (+1.7%) from the 89,706 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 13,335 (+17.5%) from the 76,371 counted in the 1990 Census.