The HOWELL Times
Vol. 19 - No. 35
January 29, 2022
Shore Animal Shelters Raise Funds Council Proposes Through #BettyWhiteChallenge Giving Selves Raise
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By Alyssa Riccardi JERSEY SHORE – Local animal shelters have recently been raising thousands of dollars to help homeless animals in need thanks to the virtual event honoring late actress Betty White. After the news broke that America’s Golden Girl had passed at the end of 2021, the internet wanted to honor her and celebrate her 100th birthday by creating the “Betty White Challenge.” The vir t ual event was held on January 17 (White’s birthday) (Animal - See Page 3)
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–Photo courtesy Monmouth County SPCA (Above) Marcellus, an 11-year-old pup at the MCSPCA, was one of the many animals benefitting from the Betty White Challenge.
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–Photo courtesy Associate Humane Societies Popcorn Park (Left) Mickey is a senior beagle who’s found shelter at Associate Humane Societies Popcorn Park after his owner could no longer take care of him.
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County Tourism Presented Prestigious Industry Award
By Alyssa Riccardi FREEHOLD – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners recently announced that Monmouth County Tourism was recognized with the President’s Award from the New Jersey Tourism Industry Association (NJTIA) for launching and developing their new tourism website in 2020. “I am thrilled that Monmouth County
Tourism has received the President’s Award from the NJTIA for all of the effort that was put into the new Tourism website,” Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone, liaison to Monmouth County Tourism, said. “The pandemic forced tourism to adapt to the changing and increasing demands for user-friendly online access to information and I commend the County
Tourism staff for their hard work and dedication to the residents and visitors of Monmouth County.” As the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, Monmouth County Tourism started to rebrand its platform. They wanted to create a brand new website so those visiting can explore all Monmouth County has to offer. (Award - See Page 2)
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – The Howell Township Council has introduced a new ordinance proposing a 60% salary increase for council members, possibly reaching a maximum salary of $12,000 annually. During the January 18 township meeting, members voted 3-2, approving the ordinance to be introduced. Those who voted ‘yes’ were Republican Deputy Mayor Pamela Richmond, Republican Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell and Republican Councilwoman Suzanne Brennan. Those who voted against the salary raise was Democrat Mayor Theresa Berger and Democrat Councilman John Bonevich. The ordinance states that the council members pay range would change from $0 to $7,500 annually to $7,500 to $12,000 annually, retroactive to January 1. In addition, the change includes a 2% raise in salary annually for council members once they hit the $12,000 threshold. Currently, each member of the council is already at the maximum rate of $7,500. According to the ordinance, newly elected (Council - See Page 2)
New Brewery To Open On Colts Neck Road
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – An application proposing a new business, Tall Oaks Farm and Brewery, to be built on Colts Neck Road was recently approved by the members of the Howell Township Planning Board. According to the application, the applicant AATZ Holding, LLC and 214 Colts Neck Road Partnership (Lot 79.01) and 196 Colts Neck Road Partnership (Lot 79.02) as
owners were seeking preliminary and final major site plan approval to build a one-story, 2,815-square-foot building for use as a microbrewery. In addition, they proposed to construct a hops fields, a 30-foot by 60-foot open pavilion, a 20-foot by 20-foot shed, a patio area with an overhead pergola and an outdoor grass seating area. At t h e m e e t i n g , (Brewery - See Page 2)
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