The HOWELL Times MICROMEDIA PUBLICATIONS
Vol. 23 - No.7
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July 26, 2025
Summer Camp Introduces Kids To Animal Welfare And Rescue
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Community News Pages 8-10
Dear Pharmacist Page 13
Inside The Law Page 13
Classifieds Page 16
Photos courtesy MCSPCA (Left) Every day, campers at the Monmouth County SPCA have a chance to interact with animals. (Right) Campers toured the Monmouth County SPCA. By Joe Murray EATONTOWN – At the Monmouth County SPCA, children are spending their summer learning about the responsibilities and realities of animal care through a weeklong educational
Councilman Steps Down
By Chris Lundy HOW ELL – T he tow nsh ip’s de put y mayor resigned, leaving a cryptic message on social media. “I will confi rm that I have resigned my post from the Howell Council effective today,” Fred Gasior posted. “There are current internal and external matters go-
ing on that because of a potential role I may play in them I am legally required to make no statements about them. The external is a legal matter and I do believe that because the required legal documents have been filed, it is public information that will (Councilman See Page 3)
Photo courtesy Howell GOP Fred Gasior
experience. The organization’s Animal Rescue Summer Camp introduces participants to the world of animal rescue, wildlife protection, and humane education. The camp is divided into two age groups: one for 6
to 9-year-olds and another for 10 to 13-year-olds. Each session runs Monday through Friday, with a total of eight sessions scheduled throughout the summer. (Rescue - See Page 4)
Residents Concerned About Sober Living Homes By Andrew Rice HOWELL – Several citizens showed up to Howell’s Town Council meeting to express concern over sobriety houses that have been popping up near Reuben Court and the surrounding area. These sobriety houses are started by private companies who have to get approval from the state of New Jersey to operate and their sole intent is supposed to be to provide a safe space to help those addicted to alcohol and drugs get clean. It is not the function of these sobriety houses
that spurred several residents to speak out in protest; it is the location of the houses. Three recovery houses are located within the immediate area of Reuben Court, with one at 4 Reuben Court, one at 371 Aldrich Road, and one at 17 Laurel Court, residents said. “Let me begin by saying that we deeply respect the importance of recovery and the need for supportive housing in the journey towards rehabilitation. We recognize the critical role these homes play for individuals seeking a second (Sober Living - See Page 3)
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