The HOWELL Times
Vol. 19 - No. 9
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−Photo courtesy Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office (Left) A total of 59 recruits participated in this year’s Sheriff Youth Week Program. (Below) Sheriff Shaun Golden hands out certificates to recruits during the program’s graduation ceremony.
By Alyssa Riccardi MONMOUTH COUNTY – The 28th annual Sheriff Youth Week Program kicked off on July 12, welcoming 59 participants to learn about commitment, attitude and perseverance. This program is not your ordinary summer camp. It provides high
schoolers with a unique opportunity to explore interests in law enforcement through police academy-style training, exercise activities and instructional sessions. “We are so proud of the entire Sheriff Youth Week class for staying the course
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Over 50 Recruits Graduate From Resident Honored Sheriff Youth Week For Over 50 Years Of Service To Community
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Recruits watch a special K9 demonstration, which was one of the many interactive sessions in the program.
Brookdale Student Bikes Across The Country To Honor Friend By Alyssa Riccardi MONMOUTH COUNTY – With the goal to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project, Brookdale Community College student Nicholas Novotny is biking across the country in honor of his fallen friend, Corporal (Cpl) James Currie. All while taking classes and work-
ing, Novotny wanted to both honor his friend and help raise awareness about mental health issues among Armed Forces service members and veterans. “I figured to create an impact, sometimes you must do something out of the ordinary,” Novotny said. (Student - See Page 4)
and commend all for completing this intensive week of law enforcement training. At the beginning of the week, I tell the recr uits that they if they bring energy, excitement and are engaged in this program, it will be an experience of a lifetime,” Sheriff Shaun Golden said. “Sheriff Youth Week provides our youth to explore the realm of possibilities of a career in public safety.
As a result, many will become future leaders in law enforcement.” The week-long program had recruits begin their day with drills and ended them with exercise. They learned about several different law enforcement topics and agencies, such as an overview of the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement, Communications and Corrections Divisions. (Sheriff - See Page 17)
−Photo courtesy Howell Happenings Facebook Page Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Thomas Russo, Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell, Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone and Commissioner Deputy Director Kiley all honored resident Paul Schneider, with his daughter Jill accepting the proclamations. By Alyssa Riccardi HOW ELL – T he Township Council and Mon mout h C ou nt y Commissioners recently recognized Howell resident Paul Schneider for contributing more than 50 years of dedication to the community. Schneider served on the Planning Board for 15 years and on mul-
tiple Township boards and committees in various roles. At the July 13 meeting, members of the council presented Schneider with a proclamation honoring him for the many ways he generously volunteered his time, which included: • 1967 - Chair of the (Resident - See Page 2)
Subdivision Of Fairfield Road Property Approved
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – An applicant who proposed construction of a 368,000-square-foot warehouse on Fairfield Road has been granted preliminary and final major subdivision approval by the Howell Zoning Board. Board Chairman Wendell
Nanson and board members Matt Hughes, Richard Mertens, James Moretti, Matthew Gonzalez, Glenn Cantor and William Stahnten voted “yes” on a motion to approve this subdivision. The applicant, Rock Solid Realty, LLC, is leasing 36 acres
on the 102-acre parcel and the warehouse will have 9,600 square feet of office space. The testimony presented by Attorney Kenneth Pape at the July 12 Zoning Board meeting explained how the site would consist of new utility (Subdivision - See Page 17)
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