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2023-01-14 - The Howell Times

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The HOWELL Times

Vol. 20 - No. 32

In This Week’s Edition

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Homeschool Lesson At Farm Prompts Legal Action

January 14, 2023

School Board Welcomes Three Members For 2023

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Community News Pages 6-7

Inside The Law Page 12

Dear Pharmacist Page 13

Classifieds Page 15

–Photo by Stephanie Faughnan Sprouts Farm is a learning experience for kids who are educated at home. Below, Lenna Coffey (left) and Kimberly Houli (right) pose with two of their favorite Sprouts farm animals. By Stephanie Faughnan HOWELL – A Superior Court judge has been asked to decide a land use dispute brought by township officials against a private membership association (“PMA”) and a local farm. The Sprouts PMA be-

–Photo courtesy Howell Township Schools Cristy Mangano, Alexandria Langenberger and Joseph Mauer Jr. were recently sworn into the board for full-term seats. By Alyssa Riccardi Two other candidates HOWELL – The How- were Alexandria Lanell Township Board of genberger and Joseph Education recently wel- Mauer Jr. comed their newly electDuring the reorgaed members at this year’s nization meeting on reorganization meeting. January 4, Assistant Back in November, Superintendent/Busifour candidates were ness Administrator/ fighting to fill three, Board Secretary Ronfull-term seats. Two ald Sanasac announced members who were the newly elected memseek ing re- election bers. Mangano, Mauer were Laurence Gurman and Langenberger were and Cristy Mangano. (Members - See Page 2)

gan leasing land owned by Stanley (who goes by his middle name, D a n iel) a n d Ta s i a Domin at 505 Newtons Corner Road a couple of years ago. Sprouts is one of four farms onsite, including Birds Farm, LLC, owned and (Farm - See Page 3)

Students Raise $1,000 For Families In Need By Alyssa Riccardi HOWELL – Last month, 5th grade students at Memorial Elementary School worked together to organize a plan to help families in need within their own community. Memorial School is a grades 3 to 5 school, part of the Howell Township School District. As a part of the school’s commitment to community service, a grade level builds a community service project each trimester and runs it on their own. Principal Ray Gredder said this is part of

Memorial’s character education program, P.A.W.S (Positive Actions Will Shine). During this winter season, the 5th graders made the decision to start a holding a gift card drive. With help from the school, 12 families in need were identified. Students created posters, promoted the gift card drive by visiting classrooms, and made morning announcements. (Students - See Page 2)

–Photo courtesy Howell School District At right, 5th grade students Georgiana Diamandids, Peyton Palmieri and Lia Isaacs were some of many students who helped raise money for families in need.

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