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Spread offense pays off in 46-13 victory over West Windsor-Plainsboro
You can trace the roots of Howell High School's state championship football season back to 2005. That's when Rebels coach Cory Davies chucked the option attack for the spread offense. "We wanted to do something different and get away from the option," Davies recalled. "We decided to make the move... More...

HOWELL - Howell High School and the Drama Parents Organization will hold a special send-off concert to support and cheer their very own Miss New Jersey, Amy Polumbo, as she prepares to compete for the title of Miss America. More...

HOWELL - A hearing on an applicant's plan to build a six-story hotel near the intersection of Route 9 and Interstate 195 is scheduled to be heard by the Zoning Board of Adjustment at 8 p.m. Dec. 17. The application was on the board's Nov. 26 but time constraints prevented it from being heard. More...


Fresh out of high school, during the summer of 1969, Ronald A. Lotrecchio worked as a draftsman in the Ocean County Engineering Department making $1.75 per hour. More...


HOWELL - Helene Schlegel has been named Howell's new township manager. The Township Council announced its decision to appoint Schlegel to the position on Nov. 27. Schlegel has been serving as interim manager since the departure of former township manager Thomas Czerniecki in July. More...


PLUMSTED - The township has been selected to participate in Ocean County's 2008 funding cycle for $1.4 million in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) money, according to Mayor Ron Dancer. Of the 33 municipalities in Ocean County, 15 were selected (including Plumsted) based upon historical s... More...


JACKSON - When the call went out for Jackson school bus drivers and transportation personnel to save the day, they were ready, willing and able. More...


The DeBows United Methodist Church will host a live Nativity, Dec. 15 at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. The Nativity will feature a sound and light show with Scripture reading, live actors and animals. Hot soup and refreshments will be served after each performance. The program will be held on the side lawn... More...
Iwas amazed to read the guest column by Howell resident James J. Gerard in the Nov. 21 edition of the Tri-Town News ("Mysterious Sewer Charge, Lack of Explanation Irk Resident") because it mirrored my experiences with the New Jersey American Water Company (NJAWC) almost exactly. More...
Guest Column
It is an essential ingredient for sustaining all forms of life, a resource whose availability has enabled the most complex civilizations throughout history to flourish. Indeed, water is lifeblood of our planet. More...
Mrs. Hathaway, 92, of The Villages, Howell, died Oct. 26, 2007, at home. Born in Jersey City, she had resided in the Iselin section of Woodbridge for 30 years before moving to The Villages 20 years ago. Mrs. Hathaway was a homemaker. She was a parishioner of St. More...
BY TOYNETT HALL Staff Writer
Julian "Jules" Drucker, 16, of Manalapan, gently stroked the strings on his red Ibanez electric guitar, alongside junior Isaac Rosenberg, who was operating the Digidesign interface mixing console, manipulating the sound of a potential song that the two students plan to create in the digital record... More...
JACKSON - Pupils from the McAuliffe Middle School will face off against members of the police and fire departments in a volleyball match at Jackson Liberty High School, 125 North Hope Chapel Road. Police Officer John Pejoski said the Dec. 7 event will start at 6 p.m. and will feature the Jackson... More...