Tag: Holmdel
A Family Halloween, Happy and Healthy – Except for the Candy
Halloween was once a time for jack-o’-lanterns, scarecrows, Casper the Friendly Ghost costumes and trick-or-treating. Somewhere along the line, adults co-opted the holiday and everything changed.
Amazon Fresh Opening in Two Locations in the Two River Area
The rumors are true: Amazon is opening two new grocery stores in the Two River area, one in Holmdel and the other in Eatontown.
Film Crew Brings Zombies to Holmdel
If zombies on Route 35 in Holmdel spooked you, then they’ve done a great job.
Holmdel Votes for ‘No’ Change in Government
A majority of residents have voted “No” to the public question in the special election held Tuesday, July 26, apparently rejecting the Holmdel Charter Study Commission’s proposal for a new municipal form of government in the township.
A New Chapter for Barnes & Noble in Holmdel
Sustaining a business during a persistent pandemic after years of decline because of online booksellers has left Barnes & Noble shuttering and shifting its stores, adopting a “localization” model throughout the country.
Applicant Stresses Site’s Potential Alternative Uses if Holmdel Dementia Center Isn’t...
The zoning board is inching closer to its vote on a proposed dementia center located at what is commonly known as the Potter’s Farm property on Red Hill Road, but not before applicant testimony illustrated what the parcel’s future could hold should the current pitch be denied.
Holmdel Football ‘Cleans Up’ in the Off-Season
Coach Jeff Rainess has seen the results on the field for his Holmdel football team with the Hornets enjoying winning seasons in four of the last five years.
Proposed Holmdel Development Sparks Criticism and Concern
Another commercial project proposed at the gateway of the town at exit 114 of the Garden State Parkway has sparked strong criticism from some residents.
Holmdel Charter Study Commission Recommends Giving More Power to Residents
Over the course of the last several months, the Holmdel Charter Study Commission has held a series of public hearings in an effort to more closely examine and identify possible alternatives to its existing partisan township committee form of government.
Summer at the Jersey Shore, Outdoor Dining at Its Best
With the summer just beginning, now is the time to dig out your sandals and sun hat and head outside to enjoy the delights of summer in New Jersey – it has been a long, long time.