Howell Chamber of Commerce Breakfast Bonanza Networking meeting, Tues., 1/26/2016
The National Weather Service's estimations of snow, wind and temperatures, broken down hour-by-hour, for the region.
Police chief reminds that cars and other items should be moved so plows can operate efficiently.
A long nor’easter winter storm is expected to intensify before striking N.J. and PA late Friday. How much will we get, and for how long?
Details were released on a nor'easter packing 50 mph winds. If the storm develops to its full potential, a blizzard could unfold.
A winter storm is supposed to hit the region on Friday, and it's supposed to be a "big one."
Whether you're looking for full-time or part-time work, the Patch Jobs board has dozens of listings.
Find out the last time near Howell to see the elephants, who debuted when P.T. Barnum bought "Jumbo," the world's largest elephant, in 1882.
Maria Vaccarella says she was only trying to save them, but keeping game animals is against the law, state says.
Sporting event (indoor cycling) and fundraiser for local charity.
Youth soccer tryouts
The Grange Playhouse in Howell is pleased to announce the kickoff of its Interactive Rock N' Roll Fairytale series with CYNDIRELLA !
Topic: Employee Engagement; networking, business card exchange
Charles Waldron was crossing in an area without a crosswalk; the driver was a Brick Township man, police said.
The national nonprofit has begun looking for a graduating senior who lives within fifty miles of Jackson Premium Outlets
New listings are added to Zillow every week of homes for sale in the Howell area and elsewhere.
The national day was organized by the national Concerns Of Police Survivors; a local celebration is scheduled for 11 a.m.
Howell podiatry practice's support of the “2015 Howell Holiday Giveaway” program brings over 3,000 gifts to those that are less fortunate.
Free Breakfast and Community BINGO
The man broke into the Twin Pond Farms Country Market just before Christmas, police said.
In N.J., winter - and snow - are expected to finally arrive and bring a real winter to the Garden State. But, when?
Barnabas Health Behavioral Health Center will host a presentation on SAD on Wednesday, January 20 at 2 p.m.
Which N.J. school districts pays their teachers the most? Here is a complete list and an interactive map showing how much.
A Millstone Township man kept 72 firearms on his property, including 36 machine guns, and explosive devices and materials, police said.
A change has been made regarding driver's licenses that could impact your life in 2016 - and perhaps force you get a new N.J. license.
From retail to health care to technology, find your next opportunity on the Patch Jobs Board.
Zillow has hundreds of homes for sale -- start your search for your next home on the Patch.
Wondering where colds and the flu are striking near Howell? Use our "Sickweather" map to track ailments this winter.
Authorities were investigating a possible fatal crash on the Garden State Parkway on Thursday morning.
Mark Kentos is accused of giving false information in the Dec. 4 parking lot crash in Sayreville, authorities said.
Police had been called to help remove the man from the store because he was "belligerent," officials said.
More than 100 opportunities, from retail to health care, posted in the last week within 15 miles of Howell on the Patch Jobs Board.
Strong storms are possible this Christmas Eve, the NWS says. Meanwhile, temperatures have already broken records.
With Christmas approaching, the diner's owners hosted a dinner for homeless residents, with the help of the community.
Four people are indicted in the string of robberies that led to the murder of Michael Conway of Freehold Twp., prosecutor says.
Monmouth Medical Center, Southern Campus Presents Senior Community Programs
Why are there more of your local police on the road, stopping cars this holiday season?
Are smartphone breathalyzer apps accurate? Howell police, law enforcement throughout N.J., have increased holiday season DUI patrols.
He was found Monday night near Route 33 and the finder is trying to return him to his rightful owner.
Roadsnacks.net has compiled a list of the most "miserable" N.J. towns based on crime, number of married couples and 'sunny days,' etc.