The HOWELL Times MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS
Vol. 20 - No. 17
In This Week’s Edition
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October 1, 2022
Howell Welcomes Fall With Sense Of
Community Spirit
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Inside The Law
─Photos by Stephanie Faughnan Thousands came out for the food, rides, and other attractions. (Inset) Rides and games brought families to Howell Day.
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By Stephanie Faughnan HOWELL – Sunshine and smiling faces made an excellent pair for Howell Day during the first weekend of fall. Thousands of people explored Soldier Memorial Park throughout the afternoon into the early
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Classifieds Pages 15
Local Nonprofit Saves Horses From Abuse
-Photo courtesy Horse Rescue United Volunteers at Horse Rescue United dedicate their time saving horses of all breeds.
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – A Township-based nonprofit is going above and beyond to rescue horses from neglect, abuse, and even slaughter. Horse Rescue United consists of 10 volunteers who dedicate their time saving horses of all breeds and continue to take care of them
despite enduring long shifts in extreme heat or cold. On a hot day, volunteer Susan Cohen loads the tractor with grain and hay, medical supplies, fly spray, brushes, pitchforks and rakes. The horses patiently wait for their breakfast as Susan feeds them a (Horses - See Page 12)
evening. Mothers and fathers pushed strollers while fur babies led humans on the other end of their leashes. Laughter and a sense of community spirit appeared to be a common denominator among attendees. (Fall - See Page 18)
New Plan For Monmouth Commerce Warehouses
By Stephanie Faughnan HOWELL – The Monmouth Commerce Center warehouses were denied by the Planning Board but now they are back with a modified, smaller plan. The application first submitted by property owners Lawrence Katz and Felix Pflaster for
Monmouth Commerce Center, LLC dates back to 2018. After a series of hearings, the Howell Planning Board rejected the proposal calling for 1.2 million square feet of warehouse space. The developer sued the board, claiming its denial was “arbitrary, capricious, and unreason-
able.” The case made its way up to the New Jersey Appellate Division, which said that the Planning Board’s denial should stay. Many local residents have made it clear they object to what they perceive as a mega-warehouse in their (Warehouses - See Page 3)
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