The host, who charged an entrance fee, was ticketed for violating the state's ban on large gatherings during the coronavirus outbreak.
The "pop-up" party, in the Ramtown neighborhood, was mostly attended by out-of-town revelers, Howell police said.
Howell police got help shutting the party down and clearing cars from streets near Wilson Drive from officers from Wall, Brick, Jackson and Freehold police departments, as well as the Monmouth and Ocean County sheriffs departments and New Jersey State troopers.
Although some party attendees left without incident, others directed their anger towards the host, who police say charged #30 to #40 admission per guest.
"Several patrol units will remain in the area to prevent others from arriving and/or returning and to monitor surrounding streets as there's been reports of stragglers urinating on people's property and vehicles," the Howell Township Police Department said in a Facebook post.
Police only allowed residents to re-enter the neighborhood.
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