2021-11-27 - The Howell Times

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The HOWELL Times

Vol. 19 - No. 26

In This Week’s Edition

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Community News Pages 8

Dear Pharmacist Page 15

Dear Joel Page 15

Inside The Law Page 17

─Photo by Alyssa Riccardi The Old Ardena Schoolhouse, built in 1835 is located at the corner of Old Tavern and Preventorium Roads. By Alyssa Riccardi begun opening it up to was first introduced in then voted ‘yes’ to apHOWELL – The How- visitors. September to autho- prove the lease agreeell Heritage and HistorWhat had turned into rize the leasing of the ment. One month later, ical Society has official a year-long process is property to the Howell the lease was officially gained ownership of now a successful ac- Heritage and Historical signed by the town and the historic Old Ardena complishment for the Society (HHHS). All the Society. Schoolhouse and has Society. An ordinance five council members (Owners - See Page 4)

How To Avoid A Crash During Deer Season

By Alyssa Riccardi N EW J ER SEY – During the months of October, November and until mid-December, deer mating season is in full effect and many are out during dawn and dusk. During this time period, police experience an increase in deer-involved motor vehicle accidents. According t o t he M a n che s t e r

Township Police Department, they reported over 100 animal involved collisions in 2020, with about 40% occurring during the months of October and November. On November 3, a major accident where a tanker truck overturned and exploded happened because of a deer. At 3 a.m., 18-year-old

Marissa Patterson was driving east on Route 37 when a deer ran out in front of her car. As a result of hitting the deer, the car spun out and became disabled in the roadway, unable to be driven. While Patterson stood in a safe location and called police, a truck pulling a tanker trailer filled with 8,700 gallons of gasoline drove

right into her car. The trailer then overturned causing the gasoline to spill and explode, police said. Miraculously, there were no injuries reported in this incident. But that’s not the case for all accidents involving hitting a deer or animal. T he Ne w Je r s e y Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) states how deer

are more likely to suddenly enter roadways at this time of year, which increases the risk for sudden stops or collisions with drivers. Deer activity is more likely to occur during early morning hours and arou nd su nset. During this time of year, a driver’s visibility may be difficult and more motorists are on (Deer - See Page 2)

November 27, 2021

District Earns Silver For Going Green

By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL –The Howell Township K-8 School District has been awarded the silver level certification and was among the first to earn a Digital Schools Star recognition from Sustainable Jersey for Schools after all 12 schools reached the requirements. Sustainable Jersey for Schools is a certification program that provides guidance, support and recognition to schools that implement environmental improvements. A total of 373 school districts and 1,025 schools are currently participating in the program. Over $2.4 million in grants have been awarded to schools and school districts through Sustainable Jersey for Schools. “The Sustainable Jersey and Digital Schools Star program focuses on developing a culture of sustainable practices within instruction and learning. Through the certification process, the program allows districts to review their current sustainable and digital practices and reflect on developing areas of their work,” Superintendent of Schools Joseph Isola said. “In partnering with the Sustainable Jersey program, we were able to build upon our sustainable practices, and advance our work with the Digital Star program. We were able to leverage (District - See Page 2)

Police Academy Announces New Virtual Reality Training

By Alyssa Riccardi MONMOUTH COUNTY – The Sheriff’s Office is the first in New Jersey to use the latest state of the art virtual reality platform to train members of law enforcement at the Monmouth County Police Academy. The high-tech equipment includes head (Police - See Page 5)

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