Vol. 16 - No. 52
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Howell Schools Raise Funds At “Race To Educate” Government Page 5 .
| May 25, 2019
Street Named For Longtime Public Official By Kimberly Bosco HOWELL – While councilmen and councilwomen do receive their fair share of grief and criticism from residents and fellow government officials, some also receive great recognition along the way. Former councilman
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Robert Walsh was recently honored by Howell township officials with a street named in his honor. Robert F. Walsh Way is the new name of the street that loops around the municipal building at 4567 Route 9 in Howell. (Street - See Page 4)
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Fun Page Page 17. ─Photo courtesy Howell Township Schools Students and staff were putting the “fun” in “fun run.”
Classifieds Page 15.
Business Directory Page 16.
Inside The Law Page 14.
Wolfgang Puck Page 19.
By Kimberly Bosco HOWELL – Howell Township Schools held their 10th annual Race to Educate on May 11 at Howell Township Middle School South. The annual event is a 5K family fun run and walk meant to raise funds in suppor t of the district’s mission to expand “innovative
programs designed to enhance and enrich the curriculum of our public school students.” Race to Educate is presented by the Howell Township Education Foundation and the Howell Township Education Association. The race offered up prize money for the male and female 1st,
2nd, and 3rd place winners as well. “Great race! Awesome event and big win for Buddy the Bulldog! Bulldogs place 1 and 2! Congrats to all 12 schools and thanks for a great event,” stated a post from Memorial Elementary School. All 12 of the district’s school participated in
the event including Land O’Pines (Pre-K), Adelph ia School, G ree nv il le School, G r i e b l i n g S c h o ol , Taunton School, Aldrich School, Ardena School, Memorial School, Newbury School, R a mtow n School, Middle School Nor t h, a nd M idd le School South.
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County Buys Land For Open Space From Howell
By Kimberly Bosco HOWELL – Howell Township is making more room for open space with the passage of two ordinances at the most recent Township Council meeting. “Preserving as much land in our township and
(to) reduce development is one of my personal goals,” stated Councilman John Bonevich to his official social media page. Two land parcels will be purchased from Howell Township by Monmouth County for the purpose of open space.
The first ordinance proposed vacating paper streets located on Block 155, Lots 8.06 and 8.11. This parcel is made up of detention basins. The paper streets – streets that can be found on a map but have yet to be constructed – are (Land - See Page 4)
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