The latest print edition of the Riverside Signal can be found in thousands of offices, retail stores, clubhouses and the like throughout Toms River and the five boroughs. It is currently published twice monthly.


Coming January 2012 – Weekly Paid Circulation, Reader Login & Archive Access

The fast-approaching new year records an important turning point for the Riverside Signal as we debut our weekly paid circulation publication and digital login system, both significant advancements that we hope you will find worthwhile investments in the Signal and its ability to provide quality local journalism on the Toms River.

Beginning with our new weekly editions in 2012, all readers who pick up a copy of the Riverside Signal at their local establishment or freshly-planted newspaper vending box will find a weekly login code imprinted inside the second page. This code grants access to the entire current newspaper in addition to all previous issues and an interactive archive search. Subscribers will receive unique member identification numbers and passwords allowing access to the same plus some special added bonus features we’ll be announcing later next year.

Non-print readers will still be able to access select news stories, community calendars, local business information and more, though acquiring a copy of the paper either locally or through a subscription will be needed for full access to the entire site and the Signal archive.

Thank you for reading the Riverside Signal, and we look forward to rolling out even more features in the coming year that will keep you plugged into our local communities on any platform.

Sincerely,

Erik J. Weber

Publisher, the Riverside Signal

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Nelson's Sailing Center covered and docked part of its fleet of boats in preparation for the coming hurricane.

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Riverside Drive at Midland Avenue before the Pine Beach Yacht Club was flooded mid-morning Sunday.

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Flint Road was flooded following the departure of Hurricane Irene on Sunday morning.

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Following the departure of Hurricane Irene, numerous area residents made their way to the waterfront areas to view its effects. This shot was taken from inside the Huddy Park bandshell pavilion, facing east.

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Toms River: Post-Storm Images

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