
Toms River Town Hall Closed After Burst Pipe Causes Major Flooding
Town Hall in Toms River will be closed for at least two days following significant flooding caused by a burst pipe, Mayor Daniel T. Rodrick announced Monday night.
According to township officials, the flooding affected all three floors of the municipal building, prompting an immediate closure and the start of remediation efforts. A professional cleanup contractor has been hired to address the damage and ensure the facility is safe before it reopens to employees and the public.
While Town Hall remains closed, inspections will continue as scheduled through the Building, Zoning, Engineering, and Code Enforcement departments, officials said.
The Township Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday has been canceled due to the closure.
“We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this unexpected closure may cause,” Rodrick said in a statement. “The safety of our employees and residents is our top priority, and we appreciate the public’s patience and understanding as we address this situation.”
Township officials said additional updates on the reopening of Town Hall will be provided as more information becomes available.