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Toms River is bringing back an 11p.m. beach curfew for everyone 17 and younger in all its barrier island communities, and it will remain in place for the rest of the summer through September — as other communities also brace for more weekend pop-up parties

On Memorial Day Weekend, parts of Ocean Terrace in the Normandy Beach neighborhood were filled with hundreds of young people.

"These kids all have backpacks and you know nothing in that is legal," she said"They urinate on people’s yards and they leave their trash all over, and they curse like you cannot even imagine....worse than a sailor." "At 11 p.m., people want to settle down in their homes way before that. Ten o’clock would be much better," said Zabelski.

“It's just become a whole other set of riff-raff that we've never seen before, said business owner and City Council member Jody Levchuk.

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