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Vol. 12 - No. 33
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New Chief Takes Helm At Ramtown
–Photo courtesy Police Chief Kudrick HOWELL – The annual Installation of Officers dinner for the Ramtown Fire Company featured newly appointed Fire Chief James J. Eadicicco who replaces outgoing chief of two years James S. Bailey. From left to right, the 2016 Line Officers are 2nd Asst. Chief James Pallitto, 1st Asst. Chief Thomas M Connolly, Chief Eadicicco, Lt. Colin Murphy and Captain Ricky Romano.
Bill Inspired By Howell Resident Becomes Law
NEW JERSEY – Legislation that would upgrade current law to better protect those with developmental disabilities from being victimized by the acts of others that are dangerous and potentially deadly was signed into law by Governor Christie. The bill, S-2940/A-4531, better defines reckless endangerment laws and increases punishment and penalties for putting others at risk, with the strongest penalties for those whose victims have cognitive impairments. The need for the new law was highlighted by an incident in Manasquan involving a Howell man. The 19-year-old autistic man with diabetes was coerced into
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Plaza To Court Texas Roadhouse As Tenant
By Caitlin Brown Among the changes to the origiHOWELL – The Greenleaf Pla- nal submitted application is three za was again before the township lots from the German American zoning board, this time regard- Club, now owned by AAM Mill. ing the central driveway Sonenblick states that the and other traffic changes German American Club and the potential for will remain unchanged, Texas Roadhouse chain other than connecting restaurant to be among the cent ral d r iveway the tenants. with that of the lot of At the January 11 Zonthe Greenleaf Plaza, and ing Board Reorganizaother traffic changes. tion Meeting, Attorney According to SonnenGer ald Son nenblick , blick, not only does the representing client AAM acquisition of the “GerMill, presented to the man parcel” of land help Zoning Board at the last “put the final piece of meeting an application the puzzle together” for of use variance for the issues regarding the parksite plans associated –Archive photo of ing lot of the Greenleaf with properties near the Greenleaf Plaza Plaza, but the new site newly constructed BJ’s by Howell. plans, now including the Wholesale Club and BJ’s gas, lo- acquired lots, would help improve cated off of Lanes Mill Road and traffic coming to and off of Route Route 9 close to the township’s 9 to the retail area. (Plaza - See Page 4) border with Lakewood.
ZONING BOARD APPOINTS ITS LEADERS
jumping into the frigid waters of the Atlantic Ocean in February in exchange for $20 and two packs of cigarettes. The two men who enticed the victim videotaped the encounter and posted it to social media. The victim survived, but his insulin device froze and he was put at risk of hypothermia and drowning. “(The bill) signing is a major step forward in strengthening New Jersey laws to better protect those with developmental disabilities from being taken advantage of or being coerced into doing something that could harm themselves,” said Senator Robert Singer, who helped author the bill. (Law - See Page 4)
January 23, 2016
By Caitlin Brown HOWELL – The Howell Township Zoning Board held its annual Reorganization Meeting on January 11, and Zoning Board Attorney Ronald Troppoli oversaw the swearing in of members to the various positions that comprise the township’s zoning board. While there were some new appointments, the vast majority were reappointed from the previous year. Chairman Wendell Nanson will serve another one-year term as zoning board chairman, with Daniel Cardellichio reappointed to vice chairman. Nanson said at the meeting that he credits the board for standing behind him, stating, “I really couldn’t do this without such a professional staff. It would
be a different story.” Ronald Troppoli was reappointed as Zoning Board Consulting Attorney, and praised by Chairman Nanson for his many years of service and work for the board. “You [Troppoli] are appreciated not only by the members of this board, but by the taxpayers of Howell Township as well,” Nanson said. Troppoli responded to his nomination saying he was “humbled” by the appointment and “looking forward to serving” once more. Jack Mallon, of T & M Associates, was reappointed as Consulting Engineer. Jennifer Beahm of CME Associates was reappointed to Consulting Planner, and Shari Spero, also of CME Associates, was reappointed to Consulting
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Tree Expert. Chris Jackson will remain as Land Use Director and consultant for the board. Chairman Nanson asked during the reorganization meeting for volunteers to the Zoning Board Site Review Committee, although the positions are normally appointed by the Zoning Board Chairman. Nanson did, however, appoint Zoning Board member Thomas Posch to the chair of the Site Review Committee. Member Daniel Cardellichio volunteered for the First Member position, and Nino Borrelli volunteered for Second Member spot. The 2016 meeting dates were also part of the reorganization meeting, with the board voting to change the meeting date of October 3 to (Zoning - See Page 13)
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