Tag: Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority
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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…
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Howell resident alleges appointee cannot serve on two boards
HOWELL – Steve Morlino of Howell has filed a legal complaint against the township, the Township Council and the Planning Board in which he alleges that Robert Nicastro, who serves on the Howell Planning Board and on the Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority (MRRSA), is not legally permitted to sit on both boards simultaneously. Morlino…
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Howell authorizes shared services fuel deal with MRRSA
HOWELL – The Howell Township Council has authorized a shared services agreement for vehicle refueling with the Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority (MRRSA), and reappointed Robert Nicastro to continue serving as one of Howell’s representatives to the authority. The MRRSA has five member municipalities – Farmingdale, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Howell and Wall Township –…
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Developer sues Freehold Township; seeks water, sewer service to Colts Neck site
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – A property owner in Colts Neck has taken legal action following a decision by municipal officials in Freehold Township to deny a request to provide public water and sewer service to the property. Freehold Township’s elected representatives have responded to the property owner’s complaint by initiating legal action against Colts Neck. A…
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Sewer connection fee will increase in MRRSA service area
The fee to connect a sewer line to the Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority (MRRSA) system will increase from $1,970 to $2,231 in two months. The MRRSA has five member municipalities – Farmingdale, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Howell and Wall Township – and serves more than 100,000 residences and commercial and industrial establishments in Monmouth…