At one time Dover Township was part of Shrewsbury Township in Monmouth
County. According to the "Township of Dover, 1767 - 1992," a booklet
published during the community's 225th Anniversary, in 1767 a group of
local residents petitioned the Royal General Assembly to create their own
township. The 441 square mile township ranged from what is the Monmouth
County line at its northern extremity to present day Oyster Creek
in Lacey Township in the south and from the Burlington County line on the
west to the Atlantic Ocean on the east. The township was formed more than
80 years before Ocean County was established.
Entwined with the history of Dover Township is the village of Toms
River.
Toms River has come to have two identities, much to the confusion of new
residents and visitors to the area.