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Tri-Town News news briefs, March 10 - centraljersey com

Tri-Town News news briefs, March 10 The Howell Township Council recently recognized and commended contributions by the Howell K-8 School District Board of Education and the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education to Howell, and proclaimed 2021 as School Recognition Year in Howell. According to a council resolution, the state’s 5,000 school board members serve as advocates for public education as they work with administrators, teachers, parents and residents. Council members said they are proud of the academic, athletic and social achievements of Howell’s students. The New Jersey School Boards Association declared January 2021 to be School Board Recognition Month.

Padnos drops lawsuit against city of Howell, agrees to enclose new shredder - News - Holland Sentinel

HOWELL — An agreement has been reached between a Holland-based recycling company and the city of Howell over a new industrial shredder.The resolution was reached during an executive session of the Howell City Council during its regular meeting Monday, Jan. 25.According to a release from the city, Padnos agreed to dismiss its lawsuit filed in Livingston County Circuit Court against the municipality regarding its recycling operation at 645 Lucy Road in Howell.The metal recycling company

COVID claims life of former Howell mayor Suzanne Veitengruber

COVID claims life of former Howell mayor Suzanne Veitengruber COVID claims life of former Howell mayor Suzanne Veitengruber × HOWELL – The coronavirus pandemic has claimed the life of Suzanne Veitengruber, 71, who served on Howell’s governing body in the early 1990s and was the township’s mayor in 1991. Veitengruber died on Jan. 20 from COVID-19, according to an announcement made on Facebook by her son, George Veitengruber, and daughter, Melissa Veitengruber Skrocki. They said their mother was “a professor, mayor, town councilwoman, township administrator, advocate and adviser but, moreover, she was a wife of 49 years, a dedicated mother who never missed a game, a meet or a concert, and a Gigi who loved and spoiled her five grandchildren.”

COVID claims life of former North Brunswick CFO

COVID claims life of former North Brunswick CFO COVID claims life of former North Brunswick CFO The coronavirus pandemic has claimed the life of Suzanne Veitengruber, 71, who served on Howell’s governing body in the early 1990s and was the township’s mayor in 1991. In her professional career, Veitengruber worked as a municipal administrator in Keansburg; as the chief financial officer in North Brunswick, Tabernacle Township and Shrewsbury Township; and as the acting administrator in South Bound Brook. Veitengruber died on Jan. 20 from COVID-19, according to an announcement made on Facebook by her son, George Veitengruber, and daughter, Melissa Veitengruber Skrocki.

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