Tag: Holmdel
Memorial Day Had a Winding Path to Its Current Celebration Date
Many consider Memorial Day Weekend the unofficial start to summer. Here at the Shore, it especially makes sense. The weather is warming. School is nearing an end. Most beaches will have lifeguards for the first time in the season. And many people will enjoy a three-day weekend away from work.
Where Is The Money Going In 2022?
year’s totals, and no tax increase, the majority of Two River-area municipalities are nearing the conclusion of their own budgetary processes, certifying spending plans with a multitude of intriguing takeaways.
Location of Wastewater Station Still Up In The Air After Dementia...
An applicant witness was prodded by concerned residents and a zoning board official during a continued hearing for The Enclave, a dementia center proposed for the Potter’s Farm property situated between Red Hill Road and The Garden State Parkway.
Holmdel Affordable Housing Project Approved
A unanimous May 3 Holmdel Planning Board decision approved a contentious affordable housing development near the Laurel Avenue border of Hazlet.
Holmdel’s Time to Bloom
Spring announced itself last week with a peek at sunny skies and higher temperatures that left the Two River community thawing. But if you haven’t already surrendered to the splendor of the season, then it’s time to take a walk along the blooming cherry blossoms at Holmdel Park.
Holmdel Continues Public Hearing on Enclave
During a meeting on the evening of April 6, the Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment continued its public hearing on the farmstead located at 470 Red Hill Road.
Shore Girls Flag Football Returns for Second Season
Some of the most respected names in Shore Conference football circles, like Middletown South head coach Steve Antonucci and Shore Regional’s Mark Constantino, championed girls flag football last spring.
Experts Give Input to Holmdel Charter Study Commission
HOLMDEL – A Phase II meeting of the township charter commission caused some residents to question whether the process of examining the community’s current form of government was truly for the benefit of the people.
The NJ Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Vietnam Era Museum
March 29 is known as National Vietnam War Veterans Day because on that date in 1973, the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) disbanded and the last U.S. combat troops departed the Republic of Vietnam.
Preserving the Past in Holmdel to Illuminate the Present
Development is changing the profile of communities, making preservation of local historical structures ever more important, according to members of the Holmdel Historical Society.