The four candidates participated in a meet-and-greet. If you missed it, watch the replay below.
The proposal for the 1.2 million-square-foot commercial warehouse site goes before the Monmouth County Development Review Committee.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
The company has requested an increase in its rate for wastewater for 2020.
Traffic concerns and the impact on the area remained paramount during the Sept. 19 hearing.
Gerald M. Saluti Jr. admitted to conspiring to steal at least $140,000 from his law firm's attorney trust account.
Matthew Wolny, who was arrested in 2013, also had been a volunteer with the Brick Memorial Marching Band.
The Howell Township Planning Board heard three hours of testimony on the Monmouth Commerce Center. The hearing will continue in September.
Gov. Phil Murphy has signed 17 bills into law, including one bill that is perhaps the biggest step NJ has taken toward legalizing marijuana.
The Republican candidates for mayor and council now are set for November.
Chilling surveillance footage captured one of the incidents where Tristan Reyes followed a woman home; the family dog scared him off.
Christopher Pappas of Howell died in Route 73 crash in Mount Laurel last August.
The grant is from the state Department of Transportation and uses Transportation Trust Fund money.
jThe application for a retail center on Randolph Road has been rescheduled, according to the township notice.
Monmouth County would transfer part of Howell Park Golf Course to New Jersey American Water for a water line if approved.
The Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act was sidelined when the recreational marijuana vote was canceled.
The meeting will focus on the 2019 municipal budget.
Concerns about security for students and school district staff prompted the changes.
Resource Engineering LLC is one of more than 200 properties on the tax sale list that was approved by the Township Council last week.
See how expensive it's gotten to live in Howell.
He was seen on surveillance video sneaking up to a house in March 2018; he's pleaded guilty and faces 15 years in prison.
The council was set to discuss the longstanding concerns about the historical building.
Updated information was released by the Diocese of Trenton showing parish assignments.
Four of the priests served at St. Veronica, one served at St. William and one was deacon at St. Catherine of Siena.
Three new members of the Howell Township Council will be sworn in at the meeting.
After months of uncertainty about its move-out date, the group has been told it must leave the property sold to a pharmaceutical executive.
The accident happened Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
Matthew Wolny, 40, also was a volunteer assistant with the Brick Memorial marching band when he was arrested in 2013.
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Republicans Thomas Russo and Pamela Richmond are ahead, with John Bonevich ahead of Robert Walsh by 155 votes, from unofficial totals.
The federal Small Business Association has opened a temporary office in Brick for people seeking help.
Tiffany Soto, 26, was killed in 2014 crash in Belmar; her boyfriend received 10 years in jail; the bar that served him settled a lawsuit.
There is a new venue to meet and hear from the people who are seeking seats on the Howell Township Board of Education.
Construction applications to repair damage must be filed by Sept. 30, officials said.
The land that has housed the Destiny's Bridge encampment since 2015 was auctioned by Howell in May. Rumors say the sale is nearly done.
Government offices and your trash and recycling pickups will be disrupted; check out information on the Memorial Day parade, too.
Congressional candidates Felicia Stoler, Josh Welle and Jim Keady are scheduled to attend Wednesday; Chris Smith is in DC, organizers said.
Howell has set a minimum bid of $1,355,000 for the land and promised to work with homeless advocates to assist those living there.
Scott Newsholme, 43, used funds he promised to invest to pay off gambling debts and on other personal expenses, authorities said.
The Planning Board approved the 72-unit apartment complex that has been the focus of an ongoing legal battle for more than 2 years.