The HOWELL Times
Vol. 20 - No. 31
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January 7, 2023
Majority Of Howell’s 2023 Council Are Newcomers
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─Photos by Stephanie Faughnan (Top left): Fred Gasior was sworn in by Monmouth County Commissioner Ross F. Licitra. (Top right): Susan Fischer is sworn into office by attorney Robert Konzelmann. (Bottom): Ian Nadel was sworn in by Sheriff Shaun Golden. By Stephanie Faughnan say that they haven’t been preparing for HOWELL – Around 100 people attended their roles. the Township Council’s January 2nd ReAfter he was sworn in by Monmouth organization Meeting and witnessed the County Commissioner Ross F. Licitra, swearing-in of the municipality’s three Gasior offered some insight regarding the newly elected council members. work the three have already begun since Republicans Susan Fischer, Fred Gasior, the election. and Ian Nadel are all newcomers to local Gasior held up a thick binder packed with government seats. However, that’s not to (Council - See Page 3)
Dear Pharmacist Page 13
Classifieds Page 15
Inside The Law Page 17
Board Honors Exemplary Educators Of The Year
By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – A total of 21 teachers from the Howell Township School District were recently recognized as they were selected to be NJ Department Of Education Exemplary Educators of the Year.
At the December 7 Howell Board of Education meeting, the Board honored the selected teachers who showed true dedication to their profession. The New Jersey Exemplary Educator award is a state-wide recogni-
tion for teachers who have a positive impact on their students, colleagues, and the school community. They also possess a clear vision for quality teaching and learning. The program invites school administrators
every year to nominate up the three educators from grades Pre-K to 5 and 6 to 12. They alternate every year, this year being Pre-K to 5 receiving the awards. “This annual program (Educators See Page 4)
ANCHOR Rebate Given New Date
By Chris Lundy MONMOUTH COUNTY – If you didn’t get a chance to apply for the new version of the Homestead Rebate program at the end of the year, don’t worry, you can still drop ANCHOR until January 31. The ANCHOR property tax
relief program originally had a deadline of December 30. It was bumped to January 31, which is good for people who get busy during the holidays. State offices have been publicizing the additional time. “For the residents of New Jersey, (ANCHOR - See Page 2)
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