The busy dealership/service center that employed 40 people is now a pile of charred rubble. The owners say they will rebuild.
The store will be located at a 17-acre site at the intersection of Routes 520 and Route 9.
We checked in with the landlord to ask about the recent work at the popular shopping site, anchored by Best Buy, Michaels, Barnes and Nobles and more.
A recent $1 million donation has put the borough hospital's 'Life.Changing.' campaign over its goal. Bayshore Community Hospital in Holmdel has recently partnered with Riverview in the Meridian Health Network.
Minnesota-based company announces 42 more permanent store closures on Saturday.
Manzo family members will be promoting The Brownstone line of signature pasta sauces.
The Hazlet Planning Board unanimously voted to deny Angel’s Deli request to operate from 5 a.m. until midnight.
Some suggestions from a Holmdel wine seller.
Matawan-Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce Business expo is Tuesday, March 27 at 6 p.m.
Surgical Day Stay, the first phase of the center for surgical excellence expansion, opened Monday. Holmdel's Bayshore Community Hospital is in the Meridian Health network.
There are more than 20 Open Houses in Holmdel Sunday, March 25.
Holmdel's Julie Stolker makes it her business to deal with dreaded head lice. She shares some of her wisdom with Patch readers.
Get a free regular ice at Rita's on Tuesday, March 20 only.
They are taking the space next to Coldstone Creamery. One store is looking for a manager and part-time assistant managers.
Couture Clothiers of Pleasant Valley has opened at 47 East Main Street.
NJ Transit adds extra train and bus service.
Here are some places that are learning how to reach new patrons on Holmdel Patch
Holmdel Patch readers threw their support behind Villa Pizza in an online poll.
Congratulations Villa Pizza & Restaurant and Piazza Italia
Word of the inexpensive store specials drew in a crowd Friday.
Workers are busy hanging signs, erecting shelves, and readying the store.
Watch the video to learn about this free opportunity.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform Holmdel Patch readers.
Holmdel entrepreneur Ruth Patras turned devotion to her daughter into a thriving business she hopes will help and inspire others, one sip of tea at a time.
Customers with "Forever" stamps do not have to add more money to their stamps.
New York-based grocery opening mid-February in "Top Tomato" former location.
Competition and the bad economy are to blame, says the company president.
Mary G. Vassilakos talks about a product she sells, and really believes in. She displayed the Arbonne line at the craft and vendor fair at Holmdel HIgh School on Dec. 16.
Good old-fashioned coupons you can clip and stuff in your pockets, published in the newspapers Dec. 9, or published in recent days by the weekly and monthly publications serving Holmdel.
...and the prognosis is good, say leaders. Details were shared at the presentation of the annual report Monday.
Wally Tunison, the owner of The Bicycle Hub off Route 79, says "We live, breathe and eat bicycles."
Holmdel resident Jerry Jackapino urges holiday shoppers to patronize local small business -- for the good of the local economy.
Stop into a local store and donate to fund aimed at U.S. job creation.
Here comes the nasty weather. Time to boot up.
New energy, management and improvements at the Holmdel-based hospital
Energy prices are dropping, and third-party suppliers are moving into the market. Here are some things you need to know.
Special service available Thursday, Oct. 20.
The Route 9 Old Bridge store is affected and will be closed, says company.
By day, Anthony Codispoti is a money manager. And by night, an anti-bullying coach. Written by Deborah Levison, a public relations representative for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.
The state Dept. of Treasury wants to return money belonging to several Holmdel business owners.