Four candidates seek three seats on the Howell Township Council: Fred Gasior, Susan Fischer and Ian Nadel, and Michael Bernstein.
Michael Bernstein, running as a Howell First Republican, opposes the Monmouth County Republican Organization.
Ian Nadel, a former New York police lieutenant, is one of four candidates seeking a seat on the Howell Township Council.
Susan Fischer, a longtime teacher, is one of four candidates seeking three seats on the Howell Township Council in the June 7 primary.
Fred Gasior, who supports conservative spending, is one of four candidates seeking three Howell council seats in the June 7 primary.
Municipal portion will require a 3.69 percent increase in the amount to be raised by taxation
Freewood Acres residents get more time for sewer connection after action by the Township Committee
The primary election is on June 7. Here's what you need to know.
The scheduled meeting has been postponed until May 23.
The project, dubbed Aspire Luxury Senior Living at Howell, is expected to have 130 units.
See the latest announcement from the Howell Township.
Republicans Michael Bernstein, Ian Nadel, Fred Gasior and Susan Fischer versus Democrats John Bonevich, Denise King and Jack R. Bishop.
The proposed municipal budget of $55,562,000 was presented at the township council meeting.
A member of the Howell Policeman’s Benevolent Association and a fellow resident spoke up at the Township Council meeting on Tuesday.
All property visits will take place between 9 a.m. and dusk, Monday through Saturday, the Tax Assessor said.
The Mayor and Council were provided with an update on the township's ordinance, which addresses buildings that appear to be abandoned.
Andrew A. Kudrick Jr. has retired after 7 years as chief. Capt. Mark Pilecki was to be sworn in as acting chief Friday morning.
The new bill would delay start times in New Jersey high schools. Here's when the changes could start:
The difference between a warehouse and a fulfillment center will be made clear at Tuesday's Township Council meeting.
The seats currently held by Suzanne Brennan, John Bonevich and Pamela Richmond are up for election this year.
The township voted to settle a lawsuit from the developer behind The Fountains, a 100-unit age-restricted housing development.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Mayor Theresa Berger said that the township manager should not be able to appoint new members to the Shade Tree Commission.
Council members voted along party lines, with the Republican majority electing Richmond for the deputy mayor position.
Just last week, Monmouth County logged new cases 3,661 between Monday and Thursday, with eight new COVID-related deaths.
The planning board will still have to review the application before scheduling a hearing on it.
The bond will fund a land acquisition as part of the settlement, which also includes a payment of $675,000.
The newly appointed councilwoman ran last year against incumbent Theresa Berger.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The developer filed an injunction and is seeking a building permit from Howell and guarantee that the township will not block construction.
Council members had the option to choose between three names. It will now be up to the Republican Committee to decide.