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March 19, 2016
Cupcakes Prohibited? With No-Knock List Growing, Real Estate Solicitors Now Trying Texts Dept. Offers School Party Help
–Photo by Jennifer Peacock Efforts in neighborhoods surrounding Lakewood include lawn signs to ward off aggressive solicitors, such as this sign in Jackson. By Jennifer Peacock real estate soliciting. Jackson and Howell receiving text As towns take a look at their noThe issue stems from the neigh- messages from real estate agents. knock registries, residents are re- borhoods in Jackson, Howell and In Howell, residents hear from porting unwanted sales pitches are Toms River that border Lake- “Joe Huffman,” identified as a now coming in via text message. wood, seeing realtors come out in real estate buyer in Howell, NJ, No-knock registries prevent so- droves as part of the population as reported by Howell NJ Strong licitors from going to your home boom Lakewood is experiencing. on March 12. The text asks if the and giving you a sales pitch there. The online chatter of late has receiver is interested in selling (No Knock - See Page 4) In several towns, that also means revolved around residents in both
Howell, Rider U. Team Up With Teachers Program
By Kassandra Hagen HOWELL – A program through Rider University will place masters degree students in three Howell Schools. The students are switching careers and pursuing a degree in education, and the program works with school teachers to also enhance their teaching. During a recent school board meeting at Howell Township
Middle School North, board member Mary Cerretani discussed Rider University’s TALL Grant Program. The program educates present Howell Township teachers, who are willing to participate, to help mentor future educators in the field of teaching. What is so unique about the program is that it’s for people who have a bachelor’s degree already
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and are working in the real world but want to change their careers to be educators. TALL, which stands for Teachers As Leaders and Learners, will allow 16 candidates to go back to school for their masters without having to do a full two years. Instead they will receive their masters degree in nine months in education. (Program - See Page 4)
By Kassandra Hagen & Catherine Galioto HOWELL – The party doesn’t have to be over. Even though H o w e l l To w n s h i p schools regulations proh ibit st udents f rom br i ngi ng i n cupcakes to celebrate a student’s birthday doesn’t mean the children can’t celebrate with a party at all. In fact, the food services department can help, often providing snacks such as a healthy treat or ice cream to help celebrate a party. During the last school board meeting in Howell Township Middle School North, Board Member Mary Cerretani discussed what the district food services can do to help out parents to celebrate their child’s birthday in school.
“With regulations being what they are, you can’t bring cupcakes into school parties anymore,” Cerretani said. “That’s just the way it is.” Howell Township food services offer the parent community a unique service that can help their children still be celebrated on their birthday without disappointment. If parents call Audrey Macdonald director of food services, she can help supply snacks to celebrate the student’s birthday, Cerretani said. “Audrey has set up a type of service where they can contact her for the child’s party if they want some type of treat…All they need to do is contact her,” said Cerretani. “She would be more than happy to help supply the (Party - See Page 4)
ADELPHIA FIRE INSTALLS LINE OFFICERS
–Photo courtesy Howell Police HOWELL – Adelphia Fire Co. of Howell Fire District 2 congratulated its newly installed line officers and its outgoing chief at its installation dinner recently. Pictured from left: 1st Asst. Chief Michael J. Whitehill, 2nd Asst. Chief Gregory Player, Chief Michael B. Banasz, Police Chief Andrew Kudrick, Ex-Chief Robert Tice (2014-15), Captain Daniel Roth and Lieutenant Timothy McKay.
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