The HOWELL Times
Vol. 19 - No. 11
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Community Comes Together To Support National Night Out –Photo by Alyssa Riccardi A total of 48 cadets were present at National Night Out graduating from the Youth Boot Camp.
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By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – Hundreds of residents in the Howell community came together on August 3 to support local law enforcement and emergency services at National Night Out. What began in the 80s with people leaving their porch light on to come out against crime, National Night Out has evolved into a large community event bringing together law (Night - See Page 4)
leadership, specifically focusing on those who worked against the COVID-19 pandemic. “It is a tremendous honor to receive this award. On behalf of my fellow Commissioners, I want to thank the Monmouth Region-
Governor Requiring Masks In Schools By Chris Lundy TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all schools will be back to wearing masks to slow the spread of the coronavirus in September. During one of his press conferences about COVID-19, he said a number of factors have led to that decision. First, the fact that children younger than 12 can not get the vaccine. Second, that too many older kids and adults haven’t been vaccinated either. And third, that other schools that opened already in other states have seen “rampant” spread of the disease. “All students, staff, and visitors will be required to wear masks regardless of vaccination status,” he said. However, schools will continue to be full time in person. He said that there was too much of a loss over the last year with kids being home, without being able to learn from a teacher in the same room. Without the mask mandate, the numbers would go up and schools might have to shut down, he said. Therefore, masking was the (Schools - See Page 4)
─Photo courtesy Howell Happenings Facebook page Mayor Theresa Berger pictured with the Howell Police Department Celebrating National Night Out.
Commissioners Recognized With Beacon Of Heroes Award
By Alyssa Riccardi MONMOUTH COUNTY – The Monmouth Regional Chamber of Commerce recently presented the B e a c o n of He r o e s award to the Board of County Commissioners for their service and
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al Chamber of Commerce for selecting us,” Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone s a id . “ T h r o u g h o u t these unprecedented times, the Commissioners have advocated tirelessly for residents and businesses; and this
continues today. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a struggle for many, but we are proud of the work we have been able to accomplish to help those who were, and are, in need of assistance.” During the pandemic,
one of the programs the county launched was the Monmouth County CARES Economic Assistance Grant Program. This program reimbursed small businesses and non-profits for up to $20,000 in (Award - See Page 14)
Monmouth ACTS Honors Breastfeeding Awareness Month
By Alyssa Riccardi FREEHOLD – To celebrate World and National Breastfeeding Awareness Month this August, the Monmouth ACTS (Assisting Community Through Services) will be holding several events for families in Monmouth County. Their goal is to not only increase awareness, but the share the importance and benefits of breastfeeding. “According to La Leche League, breastfeeding is an instinctual and natural act, but it is also an art that is learned day by day,” Colleen (ACTS - See Page 5)
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