Tag: Howell
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Howell zoners approve new communications tower on Oak Glen Road
HOWELL – The Howell Zoning Board of Adjustment has approved an application that will permit a company to remove an existing lattice communications tower and to install a new monopole communications tower with new antennas and equipment on the east side of Oak Glen Road near Route 547. During an Oct. 15 meeting, New Cingular…
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Monmouth County awards contract for repairs to damaged bridge in Howell
HOWELL – The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders has taken action to ensure repairs will be made to a bridge in Howell that was damaged during the summer. On Oct. 25, the freeholders awarded an emergency $1.574 million contract to Lucas Construction Group Inc. to perform repairs to bridge HL-59 on Ramtown-Greenville Road over Muddy…
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Noise, plant operation discussed in review of Howell paving company’s application
HOWELL – Testimony on a Howell company’s plan to develop a bituminous (asphalt) concrete manufacturing facility on Yellowbrook Road continued at the Oct. 22 meeting of the Howell Zoning Board of Adjustment. L&L Paving, 89 Yellowbrook Road, Howell, is proposing to remove an existing concrete manufacturing facility and to develop an asphalt manufacturing facility at…
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Republicans Richmond, Russo, Walsh seek council seats in Howell
HOWELL – Six residents are running for three four-year terms on the Howell Township Council in the Nov. 6 election. Republican council members Robert Nicastro and Pauline Smith are not seeking re-election. The candidates are Republicans Bob Walsh, Pamela J. Richmond and Thomas Russo, and Democrats John Bonevich, Kristal Dias and Paul Dorato. See a…
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Democrats Bonevich, Dias and Dorato bid for Howell council seats
HOWELL – Six residents are running for three four-year terms on the Howell Township Council in the Nov. 6 election. The winners will serve from January 2019 through December 2022. Republican council members Robert Nicastro and Pauline Smith are not seeking re-election. The candidates are Democrats John Bonevich, Kristal Dias and Paul Dorato, and Republicans…
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If you are happy in Howell, vote Republican
I have been a volunteer municipal official in Howell for a half-century. I have seen Howell grow from a population of 5,000 to 50,000. I have been appointed to boards and commissions by both parties. It is my opinion the Republican Party has over the years succeeded in pursuing the zoning that has kept the…
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Howell zoners grant variance for building with retail, office and warehouse uses
HOWELL – The Howell Zoning Board of Adjustment has granted a use variance to Sea Free Plaza LLC, which plans to construct an office, warehouse and commercial building at the intersection of Okerson Road and Route 33. The property is in a Special Economic Development (SED) zone and the applicant needed a use variance because…
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Long-delayed project will bring sewers to Howell’s Freewood Acres neighborhood
HOWELL – A project that will result in the construction of a sanitary sewer system in the Freewood Acres neighborhood off Route 9 in Howell is underway. Howell Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Robert Nicastro, Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell, Township Manager Brian Geoghegan and Director of Community Development Jim Herrman were among those who gathered in the…
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Howell residents impacted by storm not eligible for federal aid
HOWELL – Municipal officials have been notified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that Howell is not eligible for assistance following a severe rain storm that damaged areas of the community’s Ramtown section. On Aug. 13, emergency services personnel responded to more than 50 incidents during a six-hour period as a severe rain storm…