2020-12-12 - The Howell Times

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The HOWELL Times

Vol. 18 - No. 28

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By Bob Vosseller TOMS RIVER – Several local on-air staffers who worked for Townsquare Media for years will no longer be heard on area radio stations. Those staffers were part of the radio network’s Ocean /Monmouth counties cluster

─Photo courtesy Sarah Ou Sarah Ou (left) building her portable shelf to store new books she collected for students at the After School Program. By Alyssa Riccardi FREEHOLD – A girl scout is completing her last steps to receive the Girl Scout Gold Award with her involvement in a local after school program and providing academic support to elementary students. Marlboro high school

senior Sarah Ou has been a girl scout for over 12 years. As a girl scout, Sara is working towards receiving her Girl Scout Gold Award, which is the highest achievement offered by the Girl Scouts of the USA. The Girl Scout Gold

Award represents a commitment to community service. Girl Scouts must spend at least 80 hours leading/ working on a service project that benefits their community in order to receive the Gold Award. Their project must also be sustain-

Radio Stations Pink Slip Local DJs Before Holidays and includes Liz Jeressi of Hot AC 94.3 The Point WJLK Asbury Park who was with the station for more than 20 years and worked 18 years in morning programming with Lou Russo, who will now work solo for the present time.

Also out is Justin Louis as A PD/ MD/ afternoon host at AC 92.7 WOBM-FM Toms River. Before starting with WOBM-FM in 2007, Louis worked at WHYN Springfield Ma ssa chu set t s a nd W MH X Har r isbu rg Pennsylvania. Taking

over in the afternoon f rom Louis will be Tow n squ a re Med ia Monmouth/Ocean Director of Content JB Wilde. Also gone is Andy Chase who will no longer serve as APD/ afternoon host at Classic Rock “105.7 The

able, meaning that it can continue even after the Girl Scout’s involvement. Sarah’s Gold Award project involves her working with the Open Door After School Program in Freehold. The program supplies (Scout - See Page 9)

H awk ” WC H R- F M Manahawkin. Chase worked at the station for almost 12 years. During that time, he promoted many local charities. Among t hem wa s a yea rly “Billboard Radiothon” that raised funds for (Radio - See Page 4)

December 12, 2020

Officials: Sale Of Marijuana Should Be Up To Each Town

By Alyssa Riccardi MONMOUTH COUNTY – A resolution has been passed by the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders asking members of New Jersey’s Legislature to allow counties and municipalities to regulate the sale and use of marijuana within their borders. In the resolution, Freeholders noted that in the November 3 general election, New Jersey voters approved an amendment to the State Constitution legalizing recreational, adult use marijuana. The constit utional amend ment will allow the possession and use of marijuana for individuals 21 years of age and older and legalizes the cultivation, processing and sale of retail marijuana. The Senate and Assembly members (Sale - See Page 2)

Microplastics Studied In Our Water And Food

By Judy Smestad-Nunn JERSEY SHORE - It is estimated that humans ingest about 5 grams - or about the size of a credit card - of plastic each week from microplastics that have contaminated food, drinking water and even the air. The potential effects on human health are unknown. What is known, however, is the effect plastic has on animals, who mistake different forms of plastic for food, which is toxic and cannot be digested. Plastic is a by-product of oil, and companies like Shell, Exxon and BP are responsible for the mass production of this material. As the planet steers away from fossil fuels and transitions to renewable energy, the oil industries are looking at plastic production as their new ticket to growth.

In the last 10 years, these companies have invested some $89 billion into chemical plants that produce plastic, and growth has been exponential. Plastic continues to be mass produced, despite the negative (Plastic - See Page 2)

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