The division of fish and wildlife estimates that there are 20,000 to 30,000 turkeys in New Jersey. Wild turkeys have reportedly been terrorizing a 55-and-older housing community in Ocean County. One homeowner’s video shows just how up-close and personal the wild turkeys can get. It seems the turkeys are going on the offensive. The situation seems to be mostly concentrated in the 55-and-up community of Holiday City. Wild turkeys are common in Toms River and many parts of Ocean County. A gang of 40-6o wild turkeys is running rampant in the New Jersey town of Tom's River, where residents say the birds have been attacking them and causing damage to their property. Residents of the 55 plus community have reported several attacks by a gaggle of wild turkeys in recent days. TOMS RIVER – It’s turkey season in the Holiday City section of the township but for some, they’d rather see them on their Thanksgiving plate than around the community. According to a News 12 report, residents of Toms River say the group of 40-60 turkeys … The division of fish and wildlife estimates that there are 20,000 to 30,000 turkeys in New Jersey. They have reported to … TOMS RIVER, New Jersey (WABC) -- A band of birds terrorizing a neighborhood in New Jersey, running wild and blocking roads and even doorways. CBS2’s Meg Baker checked out the bird battle. Toms River, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – Some residents in an Ocean County, New Jersey, neighborhood say they are scared to leave their home because of troublesome turkeys. Both gangs of turkeys have been referenced as annoying […] Toms River residents are experiencing the bounty of what the state Department of Environmental Protection says is "one of the greatest wildlife … New Jersey wildlife officials say that they will begin the process of relocating wild turkeys that have become a nuisance in a Toms River neighborhood. TOMS RIVER, N.J. - New Jersey has drumsticked up a plan to deal with flocks of wild turkeys that are ruffling some feathers in a Jersey Shore neighborhood. When there are 20 or so turkeys, weighing up to 25 pounds and capable of running 20 mph, they can be frightening to some in a 55-and-older community in Toms River. TOMS RIVER, N.J. - Wild turkeys are running the streets of a Toms River neighborhood with impunity, and residents are less than thrilled. Just three weeks before Thanksgiving 2019, scores of wild turkeys have been seen roaming the streets of Toms River in Ocean County. Wild turkeys are common in Toms River and many parts of Ocean County. TOMS RIVER – It’s a tale of two sets of wild turkeys, those who have shown their aggressive side in the adult community of Holiday City in Silverton and a gaggle of turkeys in another portion of the township who simply like to stop traffic. Wild turkeys terrorize Toms River: Todd Frazier, others sound off on Twitter, ask Gov. Wild turkeys are reportedly terrorizing the Holiday City community in Toms River, just weeks before Thanksgiving.