The HOWELL Times
Vol. 20 - No. 6
In This Week’s Edition
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July 9, 2022
historic building opens as library
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Community News Pages 6-7
Inside The Law Page 12
Dear Pharmacist Page 13
Classifieds Pages 15
─Photos by Mark Bator Above-Virginia Wooley puts out the flag on July 3, signifying the opening of the museum and the library. Right-After two years in waiting, the library is now open at the Wainright House and Museum. By Mark Bator FARMINGDALE With nearly seven million residents of the Garden State vaccinat-
ed, more evidence that 3, and it came from the New Jersey may truly most unlikely of places. be emerging from the In the tiny borough clutches of the corona- of Far mingdale, yet virus was seen on July (Library - See Page 3)
Howell To Hire More School Resource Officers
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – Following the tragic school shooting that occurred in Uvalde, Texas, members of the Howell Township Council have approved a resolution to fund School Resource Officers (SRO) in every school. This new shared service is a joint agreement between the Township Council, Howell Board of Education and the Howell Police Department. The project was announced at the June
14 council meeting and was added on last minute as the members felt it should be dealt with as soon as possible. “I want to say thank you to Howell Police Department. I want to say thank you to the Board of Education. Thank you to the team that worked on this so quickly right after these horrible events that happened in the past few weeks,” Mayor Theresa Berger said. (Officers - See Page 4)
Warehouses Proposed For Fairfield Road
By Mark Bator HOWELL - The Planning Board heard preliminary testimony at their most recent meeting regarding a project that would bring two new warehouses to Fairfield Road. Appearing before the Board, attorney Ken (Road - See Page 10)
─Photo by Mark Bator The property as it appears today along Fairfield Road
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