The month of February may be short, but there’s no shortage of things to do this month in Downtown Toms River. Celebrate the month of love (remember Valentine’s Day is the 14th!) with the help of the businesses in Downtown. From florists, to restaurants, retail shops, and spas, you can find everything you need to make your sweetheart feel extra special this year. (For a full listing of events visit Downtown Toms River’s event page).
Dine out with your date or your closest group of friends at one of Downtown Toms River’s restaurants or do some shopping at stores including the Downtown Shops @ 53 Main and a number of antique stores that will have your recipient reminiscing. No matter how you choose to celebrate Valentine’s Day, know that Cupid is close by.
This month, Downtown Toms River is all about spreading the love. Learn more about the antique shops of Downtown Toms River including Yesterday & Todays and The Main Street Antique Center as well as Toms River’s newest councilman, Terrance Turnbach.
Where are you from? Grew up in Brick, NJ. Lived in Toms River for the past 10 years and currently resides in the Village of Toms River, just outside downtown.
What do you do? Attorney, office is located on the corner of Hooper Avenue and Water Street in downtown.
Family? Married to wife, Sarah, who is a lifelong TR resident. 3 kids, ages 3, 5, and 8.
Hobbies? Coaching youth soccer for TRFC; spending time with family; running.
Why did you run for the council? Right place, right time …while initially assisting in the search for a candidate, found passion in the causes brought up in conversations with local residents.
What do you like about downtown? Genuine community feel of the district, rarely found in neighboring towns.
What are some opportunities you see in downtown? The waterfront has a great deal of untapped potential. The locals are rooting for downtown to provide additional high-quality dining options and avenues for social engagement.
What do you dislike about downtown? Troubled areas…specifically the hotel which has had numerous legal issues and has been a poor representation of the area businesses.
What is a threat to downtown? Businesses that are not ethical and conscious of the community.
Final thoughts, message for the community? Receptive leaders that are passionate about making improvements will be the difference makers. Looking forward to community input that will contribute to making the area more business friendly, safe, and enjoyable.
Next month we’ll feature Downtown Toms River’s event spaces and delicious breakfast spots as well as recap the Annual General Meeting of The Business Improvement District for Downtown Toms River.
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