The HOWELL Times
Vol. 21 - No. 37
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Project SEARCH: Empowering People With Disabilities
February 17, 2024
20 Acres Of Land Permanently Protected
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Photo courtesy Fred Yahn/ Monmouth Conservation Foundation This 20-acre parcel in Howell Township has been preserved.
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Photo by Stephanie Faughnan A true champion for her son Jason, Cathy French believes Project SEARCH offered her son the skills he needed to land an employment opportunity. By Stephanie Faughnan OCEAN COUNTY – For Jason French, 20, and his mom, Cathy, his job at Barnegat Rehabilitation and Nursing Center isn’t just any job - it’s a symbol of triumph. Jason, who lives in Stafford Township, isn’t your typical kitch-
en staffer. He’s a young man on the autism spectrum, and his journey to employment shines a light on the power of determination and support. While Jason had prior experience washing dishes at Waretown’s Breakers restaurant and a summer stint at
Compassionate Cafe, Cathy knew he deserved more. She envisioned a role that would utilize his skills and foster a sense of independence and self-satisfaction. A true champion for her son, Cathy knew she had to find (SEARCH - See Page 3)
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – The US Navy, Monmouth County, and Monmouth Conservation Foundation (MCF) have announced the preservation of two properties bordering Naval Weapons Station (NWS) Earle, 20 acres being a part of Howell Township. In partnership with two local townships, the preservation of the 255 acres is through the Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program run by the US Department
of Defense (DOD). The two parcels consist of 20 acres of mostly mature hardwood forest in Howell and 235 acres of thoroughbred horse breeding and training farm in Colts Neck. Since 2018, over $3 million in federal funding has been awarded through the REPI program. MCF and Monmouth County have been working with the Navy and local municipalities to permanently protect lands that border NWS Earle’s nearly (Land - See Page 4)
Rescuers Find Alleged Dog Fighting Ring
By Alyssa Riccardi NEPTUNE – An alleged dog fighting ring in Monmouth County led to the discovery of several dogs who were living in terrible conditions, Monmouth County SPCA said. An anonymous tip on February 3 led Neptune Township Police to a home on Embury Avenue. In the backyard, a
garage housed eight dogs who may have been used in an illegal dog fighting ring, according to a press release. Police had followed a concrete path with fresh blood and found barking dogs locked inside the structure. Once removing the locks, they found six dogs inside - all in in separate crates lined with woodchips and soiled with
their excrement. “The dogs had scabs and scarring, body injuries, and punctures to their ears and mouths - we can only assume that some of the dogs were being used as ‘bait dogs’ in the alleged dog fighting ring,” Monmouth County SPCA said. When searching the property, (Rescuers - See Page 4)
Photo courtesy Monmouth County SPCA Dogs are currently being rehabilitated.
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