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Howell council adopts $46.9M budget for 2016
By Jennifer Ortiz Staff Writer HOWELL – The Township Council has adopted a 2016 budget that officials said will put more police officers on Howell’s streets and help pay off debt. A public hearing on the budget was held during the council’s meeting on March 21. Residential and commercial property owners will pay a total…
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STOMP the Monster founder wants to make a difference
The emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis can turn someone’s world upside down. Immediate thoughts and questions of “How long do I have left to live?” “What caused this?” and “Why me?” rush through the head of newly diagnosed patients. Cancer is a devastating and debilitating disease millions of people fight every day. Some people…
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Century 21 Mack Morris Iris Lurie honors tops agents for March
Iris Lurie, broker/owner of Century 21 Mack Morris Iris Lurie, Marlboro, announces the top individuals and teams for the month of March. Top Listing Agent is Laurin LaLima and Top Listing Team is the Andrea & Harry Mesh Team. Top Selling Agent is Frank Fortino and Top Selling Team is the Gloria Bernstein Team. “The…
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Couple to be honored by temple
MANALAPAN – Sandy and Ron Leiser will be the honorees at Congregation Sons of Israel’s “Follow the Sun” gala journal dinner to be held at 5 p.m. May 22 at the Ivy League Day Camp, Manalapan. The Leisers are retired from their family business, the Ivy League Day Camp and Pre-School. According to information provided…
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Gotto, Guz will not seek re-election in Howell
By Jennifer Ortiz Staff Writer HOWELL —The sitting mayor and a sitting councilman will not seek re-election in Howell this year. Republican Mayor Bill Gotto and Republican Councilman Edward Guz did not file nominating petitions by the April 4 deadline and both men will conclude their service to the community on Dec. 31. The race…
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Freehold Twp. municipal tab reaches $40M
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – The Township Committee has introduced a $40.1 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality this year. A public hearing on the budget has been scheduled for 8 p.m. April 26 at town hall. Residents may comment on or ask questions about the budget at that…
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Cougars look to hold onto A North volleyball title
By Tim Morris A year after winning the Shore Conference A North Division championship, the Colts Neck High School boys volleyball team is looking for more. Head coach Glenn Jansen has a team he thinks could be one of the top two or three in the Shore Conference and a potential top 20 team in…
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Rebels’ girls lacrosse team looks to continue winning ways
By Tim Morris Winning and postseason tournaments have become the norm for the Howell High School girls lacrosse team. To continue that trend (11-6 in 2015), head coach Christina Pienkowski will depend on a number of newcomers this spring. “We are a very new team this year,” she said. “Our goal is to improve each…
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Howell girls open track season with pair of relay wins
Howell High School’s girls track and field team started its season off positively enough by capturing its home event: the Rebel Relays. The girls rolled up 90 points to easily top runner-up Jackson Liberty High School, which had 64 points, to win the Division 2 (Large School) championship April 2. Howell relied on its balance…
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