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Church’s Homeless Shelter Plan Approved In Toms River

TOMS RIVER – A building near St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church got the approval to operate as a shelter for homeless families.   The six-bedroom house at 407 Lexington Avenue is owned by the church. It’s used by Interfaith Family Services in Toms River (despite the name, they serve Ocean County) to help families in need.   The property had been used to help the homeless for many years. However, since it was now going to offer families a longer …
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Jersey Shore Online broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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