On the agenda for the executive session is a discrimination lawsuit filed against the Howell by Orthodox Jewish group Congregation Kollel.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
See the latest announcement from the Howell Township.
The project was presented last week to the Howell Zoning Board. Members were concerned with the impact of the habitat.
With many questions up in the air, Howell planners decided to carry over the project to a meeting on Dec. 16.
The meeting had been scheduled for Tuesday to discuss how recreational cannabis or medical cannabis should be regulated.
Russo said his "personal circumstances are about to change significantly" and that his last day in council will be Saturday.
See here for the unofficial results for the Howell Township Board of Education races.
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Incumbent Republican Edward Thomson is running reelection for the NJ General Assembly. Learn more about the candidate's platform here.
In a 4-1 vote, the council rejected the 100-unit project, risking impending litigation from the developer and 408 non-age-restricted units.
A total of $161.25 million in municipal aid grants for 541 cities and towns in New Jersey were announced this week.
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They are looking for donations of food, money or gift cards to help put together Thanksgiving baskets.
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The Fountains development was once again tabled after the developer threatened litigation and a resident said she had filed a lawsuit.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
Planners decided to push their decision to December so that board professionals could have enough time to go over the finalized plans.
The Howell Township Council is meeting in person at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Here are the main items on the agenda.
Monmouth County has 35 drop boxes set up for residents to drop their vote-by-mail ballot, including one in Howell.
With two members absent, the Howell council pushed the approval of the developer's agreement for the next meeting.
More than 1 out of every 10 Monmouth County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
According to a settlement agreement, the developers might also be allowed to build 408 units instead of the 100-unit project struck down.
After a judge upheld the Howell Planning Board's decision the developer appealed again, according to the Asbury Park Press.
The Howell Council passed an ordinance on Tuesday banning short-term rentals in town.
The Monmouth County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
Two months after passing a ban on cannabis businesses, the Howell Township Council will revisit the issue on Sept. 14.
Experts hired by the developer said the project should not generate any truck traffic on Howell Road, according to the Asbury Park Press.
Among the items on the agenda is an application to buid one-story warehouse buildings with office space.