2020-10-31 - The Howell Times

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─Photo courtesy Joan Osborne Local residents volunteered to plant trees as part of the Roots For Rivers Community Tree Planting Event at Winston Park. By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – Local residents planted over 700 trees across Winston Park at the Roots For Rivers Community Tree Planting Event. The Howell Environmental Commission created the event after receiving a grant that was awarded earlier in the year from Sustainable Jersey and the

Nature Conservancy. The grant program is designed to fund the planting of 100,000 trees in New Jersey. “We had to identify a township owned property that was alongside a river or a stream that needed reforestation,” Environmental Commission’s Chairperson Joan Osborne stated. “With the help of the

other commissioners we identif ied a few parcels and then after assistance of Jim Herrmann (the township engineer at the time), we settled on Winston Park. The park previously had a baseball field, but because of chronically wet conditions, had become unusable. The planting of trees in the park will

help with drainage issues and provide a good riparian buffer to protect the water quality of the Toad Creek.” Osbor ne also explained how important it is to plant trees through the community since an increase in development has led to many trees being removed. (Trees - See Page 2)

Lakewood BlueClaws Unveil New Name: “Jersey Shore BlueClaws”

By Alyssa Riccardi J ER SEY SHOR E – The BlueClaws announced that the team will be officially rebranding and changing their name to the “Jersey Shore BlueClaws.” The re-branding included a new set of logos, on-field caps,

and an all-new Jersey Shore BlueClaws home white jersey. “This is truly a banner day for the BlueClaws and the Jersey Shore,” said Art Matin, managing partner of Shore Town Baseball, the partnership that operates the BlueClaws.

“Shore Town Baseball has added a mini golf c ou r s e , b o a r d wa l k game area, and biergarten to FirstEnergy Park over the last several seasons to help bring the ‘shore feeling’ to the ballpark. The Jersey Shore BlueClaws is the natural next step.

We couldn’t be more excited.” BlueClaws team president Joe Ricciutti stated “The Jersey Shore is an amazing place to work and to raise a family. The BlueClaws are proud to play a role in the fabric of the shore’s vibrant community. We

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can’t wait for opening night.” After the new name was revealed, banners were displayed on the side of Asbury Park’s historic Convention Hall showing the team’s new logos. “Seeing these new (Unveil - See Page 10)

By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – Mayor Theresa Berger and Councilman John Bonevich are seeking an investigation on the application for a proposed solid waste transfer station. Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal has been asked to stop all actions by freeholders until a full investigation is done. In a detailed letter, Berger and Bonevich explained the overwhelming impact the solid waste transfer station (known locally as “the dump”) could have on Howell residents. The dump may also affect traffic problems, increase noise and smog in the largely residential part of town, and have vehicles idling and emitting pollution. Around 1,200 to 1,500 tons of bulky waste, like appliances and furniture, as well as construction and demolition debris could be accepted by the proposed transfer station. (Dump - See Page 2)

Township Becomes Stigma-Free Community

By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – Howell Township officially joins Monmouth County’s Stigma-Free Communities initiative following the township council’s passing of “Howell Township’s Stigma-Free Community” resolution at a recent Township Council meeting. The Monmouth County Stigma-Free Initiative’s purpose is to lessen the negative beliefs related with mental illness and substance use disorders. These stigma-free communities work to raise awareness of mental illness and substance use disorders. They want residents to feel supported within their community, hoping it will encourage people to seek treatment without any fear of judgement. The Monmouth County Stigma-Free (Stigma - See Page 4)

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