Tag: Holmdel
Holmdel Township Officially Owns the Historic Horn Antenna
The legendary Holmdel Horn is now owned by the township and will soon be a 35-acre public park, bringing to an end the months-long battle over development of the site and the future of the historic antenna. The park will be named for the township’s longtime resident and Nobel-winning physicist Dr. Robert Wilson.
Holmdel Township Committee Adopts New Year’s Resolutions
To ring in the new year, the Holmdel Township Committee adopted resolutions for fair and transparent governance.
Holmdel’s Former Vonage Property Considered for Redevelopment
Nearly 87 acres of the former headquarters of the global cloud communications company Vonage have been proposed for potential redevelopment.
Partisanship Prevails in Nonpartisan School Board Races
Recently, Brookdale Community College professor of political science Jonathan Moschberger tasked his students with attending school board meetings for a firsthand glimpse at the workings of local politics.
Middletown and Holmdel Remain Red
The GOP maintained a stronghold on two major towns in the Two River area.
In both Middletown and Holmdel, the Republican slates are far ahead in the race for committee spots.
Monmouth Politics: Meet The Candidates
In the final week covering municipal elections, we asked the candidates in Sea Bright and Holmdel the following question...
More Open Space Projects Announced
Monmouth County is known for its green space and two towns are about to get greener: A 62.5-acre forested parcel will be preserved and turned into the newest county park in Holmdel while Rumson has received a grant to renovate Meadow Ridge Park.
Agreement Reached in Holmdel Horn Antenna Dispute
The Holmdel Horn Antenna will be preserved on Crawford Hill as part of a 35-acre public park, township officials announced after completing a successful negotiation with property owner Crawford Hill Holdings LLC.
The Polo Club
Does a luxurious restaurant décor make everything taste better, or does it raise one’s expectations for the meal to an impossibly high level?
More Schools Reconsider Transgender Student Policies
The Holmdel Board of Education voted during its Sept. 27 meeting to abolish its transgender student policy, state Department of Education guidance Policy 5756. A second confirmation vote, slated for its next regular meeting in October, will officially repeal the policy if it passes. Until then, Policy 5756 remains in effect.


















