2018-11-03 - The Howell Times

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THE HOWELL

Vol. 16 - No. 23

In This Week’s Edition

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Howell School Hosts Taiwanese Visitors

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By Kimberly Bosco HOWELL – A group of educators from New Taipei City, Taiwan recently made a visit to Howell Township’s Adelphia School for a day of educational collaboration. On October 17, Howell district officials welcomed the guests, even presenting them with honorary school IDs. The New Taipei City educators mingled with Howell educators “to focus on strategy grouping, personalized learning, and workshop methodologies to meet the needs of all learners,” according to the district. The guests were invited to participate in district programs such as Data Dive, and learn the practices of Howell’s School Improvement Panels. Howell Township Police were also a part of the day’s events, where Chief Andrew Kudrick was presented with a gift from the New Taipei City delegation. “It was an amazing morning and we are so thankful for the opportunity to be included in such a special event. Our bond and partnership with our outstanding school district continues to grow. It’s an example for all others to follow,” -Photos courtesy Howell Township Schools stated Howell Police via social media.

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Letters Page 6.

Meet The Candidates Page 7.

Dear Pharmacist

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Inside The Law Page 16.

Business Directory Page 18.

Classifieds Page 19.

Fun Page Page 20.

Horoscope Page 23.

Wolfgang Puck Page 23.

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Do Negative Political Ads Work?

By Jennifer Peacock t’s the home stretch of the political campaigning season, with midterm elections in just a few days and candidates trying to inspire their faithful to vote and sway agnostics to believe in them…and vote for them. Anyone listening to the chatter has heard “blue wave” and “red wave.” Whichever wave sweeps in, it’s no doubt been a negative wave of political ads, with little touting but much tearing. And the closer the race, the uglier the ads: polls show Republican incumbent Tom MacArthur only a point ahead of Democrat challenger Andy Kim. Their nasty back and forth earned a write-up in NJSpotlight.com: MacArthur is a Trump-puppet who is pro-pollution; Kim has a padded

resume and is buddies with Bob Menendez, who himself is plagued with corruption allegations and fighting to keep his own seat against GOP challenger Bob Hugin, although polls put him comfortably ahead. Hugin received the endorsement of Ocean County Democrat Theodore Price, who is running for a Board of Chosen Freeholder seat. His endorsement cost him the support of the Toms River Democratic Club, which formally withdrew its support of him and expelled him from the organization. The topic of negative political ads has been studied in the academic realm. All the studies have their limitations and flaws, but many of them seemed to arrive at the same conclusion. Do negative ads work? Eh? Maybe?

Brigid Harrison, a professor of Political Science and Law at Montclair State University, told Micromedia Publications that data indicates negative political ads have increased over the decades. A November 2016 study by Conor M. Dowling and Yanna Krupnikov, “The Effects of Negative Advertising,” found that since 1960, campaigns have only gotten more negative. In 1960, only 10 percent of aired advertisements were “negative.” By the 2012 campaign, less than 15 percent were “positive.” Ads focus more on criticizing opponents than lauding one’s own accomplishments. Their study cites J.G. Geer, who defines a negative political ad as “any

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New & Familiar Faces Vie For Freeholder Seats By Kimberly Bosco MONMOUTH COUNTY – In the upcoming November 6 general election, Monmouth County residents will be voting for two candidates for the county’s Board of Chosen Freeholders. Voters will choose from one of four candidates running for a full term on the board, as well as one of two candidates running for a one-year unexpired term on the board. Full term candidates are: • Amber Gesslein (D) • Susan M. Kiley (R) • John P. Curley (I), current Freeholder • Brendan Maroney (I) • One year unexpired term candidates are: • Larry Luttrell (D) • Gerard P. Scharfenberger (R), current Freeholder The 2018 General Election will be held on November 6, 2018. For more information or to find your local polling place, visit monmouthcountyvotes.com/voter-information/polling-places/.

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