Tag: Tri-Town News news briefs

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, June 1

    Tri-Town News news briefs, June 1

    Professional beauty supply store SalonCentric has opened a 3,500-square-foot location at Aldrich Plaza in Howell, expanding the national chain’s brick-and-mortar footprint and representing a new retail tenant category for the Monmouth County shopping center. Levin Management Corporation (LMC) serves as exclusive leasing and managing agent for the 128,000-square-foot Aldrich Plaza, Route 9. LMC Leasing Representative…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, May 4

    Tri-Town News news briefs, May 4

    Students at Jackson Memorial High School in Jackson took part in a campus cleanup on April 27 in conjunction with Earth Day after a two-year pause due to COVID-19. According to teacher Joe Pienkowski, who is the Student Council adviser, 50 to 60 students took part in the cleanup, including members of the Key Club,…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, March 16

    Tri-Town News news briefs, March 16

    Jackson municipal officials have appointed Steve Brand + Strategic Communication to assist the township with public communications. The appointment carries a $60,000 annual appropriation, according to municipal officials. Councilman Alex Sauickie said, “Last year the Township Council asked for and approved a budget for a public relations firm. For too many years this town has…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, March 9

    Tri-Town News news briefs, March 9

    Members of the public will have a chance to comment on an ordinance that will, if adopted, add definitions for fulfillment warehouses/centers, warehousing and distribution to Howell’s municipal land use laws. The ordinance was introduced by the Township Council on March 1.  A public hearing has been set for March 15. The council may adopt…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, March 2

    Tri-Town News news briefs, March 2

    Jackson Township Council members have established a Going Green Committee which will be made up of residents who are dedicated to the sustainability of Jackson. According to the ordinance that was adopted on Feb. 22, the purpose of the Going Green Committee is to facilitate the successful completion of the certification requirements of Sustainable Jersey;…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, Feb. 23

    Tri-Town News news briefs, Feb. 23

    Municipal officials in Howell are planning to make improvements to fields in the community where Little League baseball is played. Howell has three Little League organizations: Howell North Little League; Howell Central Little League; and Howell South Little League. During a recent Township Council meeting, Councilman John Bonevich reported that in recent weeks, he has…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, Feb. 2

    Tri-Town News news briefs, Feb. 2

    New Jersey American Water is replacing more than 2 miles of aging water main in Howell. The project, which began during the week of Jan. 24, also includes replacing 10 fire hydrants and 200 utility owned service lines along the pipeline route, according to a press release. The company is upgrading the aging 8-inch transite…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, Jan. 26

    Tri-Town News news briefs, Jan. 26

    New Jersey American Water has begun its next phase of water main replacement in the Candlewood section of Howell. Township Manager Brian Geoghegan reported on the project during the Jan. 18 meeting of the Township Council. “They are scheduled to start on Old Bridge Drive near the Newbury Road intersection on Jan. 24. Be aware…

  • Tri-Town News news briefs, Jan. 19

    Tri-Town News news briefs, Jan. 19

    Jackson residents who would like their child to attend the Jackson School District’s free Preschool Inclusion Program during the 2022-23 school year may enter a lottery which began on Jan. 17 and will run through Feb. 4. Last year, the district earned a $3.1 million grant from the state to expand its Preschool Inclusion Program…