Tag: Howell municipal government

  • Howell council adopts bond ordinance to fund road improvements

    Howell council adopts bond ordinance to fund road improvements

    HOWELL — The members of the Township Council have adopted a bond ordinance that will provide funding for Howell’s 2022 road improvement program. During a meeting on Oct. 18, Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Pamela Richmond, Councilman John Bonevich, Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell and Councilwoman Suzanne Brennan voted “yes” on a motion to adopt ordinance No.…

  • Howell schools will have armed police presence beginning in September

    Howell schools will have armed police presence beginning in September

    HOWELL — Beginning in September there will be an armed police officer on duty every day at every elementary school and at both middle schools in Howell. During a Township Council meeting on June 14, Mayor Theresa Berger announced an agreement that will put an officer at each school and said, “Thank you to the…

  • Howell schools will have armed police presence beginning in September

    Howell schools will have armed police presence beginning in September

    HOWELL — Beginning in September there will be an armed police officer on duty every day at every elementary school and at both middle schools in Howell. During a Township Council meeting on June 14, Mayor Theresa Berger announced an agreement that will put an officer at each school and said, “Thank you to the…

  • Gasior, Fischer, Nadel turn back challenge in Howell Republican primary

    Gasior, Fischer, Nadel turn back challenge in Howell Republican primary

    HOWELL – Republican voters in Howell have nominated Fred Gasior, Susan Fischer and Ian Nadel to run for three four-year terms on the Township Council in the Nov. 8 general election. Democratic voters in Howell have nominated John Bonevich, who is currently serving on the Township Council, J. Randy Bishop and Denise King to run…

  • Howell council adopts $55 million budget for 2022

    Howell council adopts $55 million budget for 2022

    HOWELL — The members of the Howell Township Council have unanimously adopted a 2022 municipal budget that totals $55.56 million. During the May 10 meeting of the governing body, Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Pamela Richmond, Councilman John Bonevich, Councilwoman Suzanne Brennan and Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the budget.…

  • Nicastro resigns as a Howell commissioner on sewerage authority

    Nicastro resigns as a Howell commissioner on sewerage authority

    HOWELL – Robert Nicastro has resigned from his appointed position as one of Howell’s two commissioners on the Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority (MRRSA) Board of Commissioners. In the April 26 letter of resignation he submitted to the MRRSA’s executive director, Nicastro wrote, “I am resigning from my commissioner’s position at MRRSA due to a…

  • Candidates enter race to fill three seats on Howell council

    Candidates enter race to fill three seats on Howell council

    HOWELL – A contested Republican primary election on June 7 will determine which candidates from the GOP earn their party’s nomination to run for three four-year terms on the Howell Township Council in November. Fred Gasior, Susan Fischer and Ian Nadel filed nominating petitions to run for council seats as the Monmouth County Republican Organization…

  • Howell council sets May 10 for hearing on $55.56 million budget

    Howell council sets May 10 for hearing on $55.56 million budget

    HOWELL — The  Howell Township Council has unanimously introduced a 2022 municipal budget that totals $55.56 million. Officials set May 10 as the date for a public hearing on the spending plan. Residents may comment on the budget at that time. Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Pamela Richmond, Councilman John Bonevich, Councilwoman Suzanne Brennan and…

  • Bonevich formally declines appointment to Howell Planning Board

    Bonevich formally declines appointment to Howell Planning Board

    HOWELL – Councilman John Bonevich has formally declined his sudden appointment to the Howell Planning Board. On March 16, Bonevich sent a letter to the Township Council in which he declined the appointment that was made during a council meeting on March 1. Bonevich cannot resign from the Planning Board because he has not been…