2019-08-24 - The Howell Times

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Vol. 17 - No. 13

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–Photo courtesy Christine Klink The Fisher family of Wall received a generous gift from William McLaughlin, president of the Wall-based McLaughlin Financial Group, LLC, who paid for their mortgage for one whole year. By Kimberly Bosco WALL – ‘Nothing is free,’ the old adage reminds us. However, one local family might be putting that truth to the test. T he Fisher fa m ily of Wall received a generous gif t re cently, cou r tesy of local busi ness man William McLaughlin. McLaughlin, president of the Wall-based McLaughlin Financial Group, LLC, stepped up to help the Fisher family by paying their mortgage for one whole year. Tiffaney and Daniel Fisher and their fou r ch ild re n we re surprised with the an-

nouncement at a special event on August 13 held at their home in Wall Township. The Fishe r s come f rom Wanamassa, also in Monmouth County. McLaughlin, accompanied by his daughter and business partner Kristin McLaughlin, presented this gift in partnership with the Gradient Gives Back Foundation. The Foundation is a Minnesota-based a nonprofit organization that “strives to help poor, distressed or underprivileged American families who are at risk of losing their homes. It also seeks to unite communities

by inspiring Ameri- any family, all four cans for the purpose of the Fisher children of charitable giving,” a r e o n t h e a u t i s m a c c o r d i n g t o t h e i r spectrum. Along with the str uggles of evwebsite. T he Fishers were eryday life, Tiffaney nominated for the pro- and Daniel are also gram by Holy Inno- balancing a cycle of cents Church in Nep- therapy appointments, tune. day care and special When McLaughlin schools for their kids. first heard about the It wasn’t until DanFisher family, he knew iel’s mother – a major he had to help out in helper in all of this some way. – passed away, that “I know that they the Fisher’s delicate have had some fi nan- home-life-work balcial hardship because ance began to falter. of the demands of their Tiffaney cut back on family,” he said. work to help out more Tiffaney and Dan- with the kids and this iel have an 8-year-old then cut back on their daughter and 5-year- fi nancial ability to afold triplets. While four ford everyday things, kids are a handful for (Mortgage - See Page 4)

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| August 24, 2019

Resident Pleads For Better Noise Enforcement From Officials By Kimberly Bosco HOWELL – While a Howell resident has reached a settlement agreement with the developer of a nearby plaza, which he said has been a nuisance to him for years now, he continues to plead for better enforcement from the township. Recently, Marc Parisi of Castle Court in Howell Township settled with the property manager and the developer of the Greenleaf at Howell plaza, AAM Mill, LLC, for $125,000. Parisi has been complaining since 2016 that the noise created by the Xscape Theatres Howell 14 in the plaza has been a thunderous nuisance for his home, which backs up to the plaza property. The Greenleaf at Howell plaza is located at Route 9 North and Lanes Mill Road. Castle Court is located behind the plaza, just off Lanes Mill Road. Parisi’s complaints began around May of 2016, when he brought the issue to the attention of the Howell Council. The sounds from the movie theater can be heard day and night from his Castle Court residence, sounding like thunder, said Parisi. (Noise - See Page 4)

Laughter Reaches Across Faiths

By Judy Smestad-Nunn BRICK – Wouldn’t it be wonderful if people of all religions and ages could come together for a day to laugh, celebrate life and forget about their differences? That’s just what happened on Sunday August 18 when Rabbi Robert Rubin of Temple Beth Or invited about a dozen houses of worship from Brick and northern Ocean County to a “Solidarity of the Faiths” comedy show, held at their temple on Van Zile Road. Vermont comedian Rabbi Doctor Bob Alper spent some 90 minutes gently poking fun at religion, family life, seminary life, pop culture, (Laughter - See Page 7)

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