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Tri-Town News news briefs, March 3
Minock was previously working as Howell’s deputy clerk.
Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Thomas Russo, Councilwoman Evelyn O’Donnell and Councilman John Bonevich voted “yes” to authorize Minock’s appointment during a meeting on Feb. 23. Councilwoman Pamela Richmond was absent from the meeting.
Municipal officials said Allison Ciranni, who was appointed Howell’s municipal clerk in January 2020, notified the governing body that due to personal reasons, she was unable to continue working as the municipal clerk. Ciranni has been transferred to the position of deputy clerk.
New Jersey Youth Soccer continued its virtual celebration of the 33rd annual NJYS Awards Presented by RWJBarnabas Health, officially announcing Marisa Brandon as a 2020 NJYS Youth Referee of the Year.
Independent News Briefs, March 3
Independent News Briefs, March 3
The Keyport Borough Council has authorized a final payment of $510,872 for a project to improve a local park.
On Feb. 16, council members authorized the final payment and a close-out change order to V&K Construction Inc. for improvements to Main Street Park. The contract for the improvements was awarded to V&K Construction in 2019.
Municipal officials said the improvements included the installation of skate park features, playground features, softball field work and fencing.
The original contract was in the amount of $511,660 and the change order lowered the final payment to $510,872. The change order reflected increases and decreases in original contract quantities that were required to complete the project.
Monmouth County Clerkâs Office announces new county archivist
Monmouth County Clerkâs Office announces new county archivist
The Monmouth County Clerkâs Office has announced that Julia Telonidis of Ocean Township has joined the Monmouth County Clerkâs Office as the countyâs new archivist.
Telonidis succeeds long-time county archivist Gary D. Saretzky who retired in October 2019, according to a press release from Monmouth County.
Telonidis has more than 20 years of archival and management experience, most recently at the Moore and Talbott Libraries of Rider University, Lawrenceville, where she served as archives specialist.
In that capacity, she curated many archival exhibitions and processed archival collections. She is also experienced with the digitization of archival collections, according to the press release.
25th anniversary Archives and History Day event will be live-streamed Dec. 22
Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon has announced that the 25th annual Monmouth County Archives and History Day will take place as a live virtual event on Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m., and will be live-streamed on the Monmouth County Clerk’s Facebook and
YouTube pages.
The event will commemorate the 25th anniversary of the event which is hosted by the
Monmouth County Clerk’s Office annually to celebrate local and state history, according to a press release.
“Since we were unable to host our in-person event in October due to the COVID-19 health crisis, the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office is pleased to launch and live-stream the 2020 Archives and History Day in a video format,” said Hanlon. “This video will also commemorate and highlight the 25-year history of the Monmouth County Archives and History Day.”