Vol. 14 - No. 9
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Cheeburger Cheeburger Moving Down Route 9
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Spotlight On Government Page 6.
Dear Pharmacist My Brother Was A Secret
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Inside The Law
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Dear Joel Grandpa Is Too Tired For Monsters Under The Bed
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–Photo courtesy Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office (Above) More than 100 Monmouth County students graduated from the Sheriff Youth Week Program. (Right) Sherriff Shaun Golden hands out graduation certificates for the 25th Annual Sheriff Youth Week Program. By Sara Grillo FREEHOLD – More than 100 Monmouth County teens recently graduated from the 25th Annual Sheriff Youth Week Program after completing four days of academy style training, exercise activities and instructional sessions led by local law enforcement officers.
Sheriff Shaun Golden kicked off the week by talking to the highschool-aged recruits about t he me a n i ng behi nd TEA M, To g e t h e r Eve r yo n e’s Actions Matter. Each day of “camp” started off with a drill and ended with exercise. Throughout the week, the class of 119 learned
– Photo by Sara Grillo Popular burger chain Cheeburger Cheeburger will soon move to Aldrich Plaza on Route 9. By Sara Grillo HOW ELL – T he 1950s-style burger franchise Cheeburger Cheeburger, known for its made-to-order burgers, French fries and onion rings, is packing up and
about the various agencies within law enforcement, including the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Division
and 9-1-1 Communications Division, and received a tour of the Mon mout h C ou nt y Correctional Division. (Sheriff - See Page 5)
National Night Out For All
By Sara Grillo HOWELL – Howell Township’s National Night Out is set for August 1 at the Lanes Mill Market Place by Target, 4955 Route 9, from 5 to 8 p.m. So what on Earth is National Night Out? It’s a community strengthening night held on the first Tuesday in August that is designed to: • Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness.
• Generate support for and participation in local anti-crime programs. • Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships. • Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and ready to fight back. This is a free community event that will have giveaways, vendors
and live demonstrations by the Howell Township Police Department and Emergency Service Personnel. National Night Out is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) in conjunction with the Howell Township Police Department, Howell Police Athletic League and Target. For more information, visit natw. org or howellpal.org.
moving on down. The burger joint will be taking a hike down Route 9 to its new digs in a 3,400-square-foot space in Aldrich Plaza. It was previously (Moving - See Page 5)
3rd Quarter Tax Payments Due
By Sara Grillo HOWELL – Township officials recently announced that 2017 final tax bills were postmarked and mailed on July 19. Third quarter 2017 tax payments are due August 1, but there is an extended grace period until August 14 by 3 p.m. Residents should be aware that this is the last day to pay before interest begins to accrue. Any payments received after the grace period will be subject to interest as of the legal due date of August 1. Credit card and e-check payments can be made online, but convenience fees apply for each transaction. The cheapest convenience fee is by using an e-check from funds in your (Payments - See Page 5)
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