The tax rate for 2013 will be 66 cents per $100 of a home's assessed valuation.
The township budget, a total of $669,416, will increase the municipal tax bill by 5.2 percent after the committee approval Tuesday night.
The Township Committee is holding a public hearing tonight at 7:30 p.m.
A public hearing was held however the vote on the budget was postponed to May 6.
The tax rate will increase to 0.666 per $100 of assessed value as a result of the township's revaluation, explained the Chief Financial Officer. Tax payers, however, may see a decrease in their annual bill.
Commercial properties share the burden with Holmdel taxpayers. We've got the top 10 taxpayers in the township.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
The property owner's vision for the site includes an eight unit strip mall with a parking lot.
Nearly 10,000 guns have been turned in across the state since the December shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. Authorities say the massacre prompted residents to rid their homes of guns.
Joe Ponisi and Eric Hinds will run to keep their seats on the Holmdel Township Committee.
The primary election is June 4.
Serena DiMaso is running to keep her seat ,while Lawrence Luttrell throws his hat in the ring.
Ernie previously worked at Neptune Housing Authority, Holmdel, Brielle and Howell Public Works, NJ.
Verizon Wireless is asking the public to submit comments by April 19.
By law, municipalities must have updated budget information on its website.
Elegant Properties LLC is looking to develop a 4.5-acre of land.
Tell us in the comments: what business would you like to see come to Holmdel?
The proposed mall would be on a vacant property near Route 35, bordered by Holmdel Road, Bayview Avenue and Park Avenue.
State officials participated in post-Sandy mobile cabinet stops in Stafford and Union Beach and were slated to visit Highlands Monday.
County’s population drops for second year in a row, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
Mayor Impreveduto outlined his personal wishes for the Holmdel property.
State aid remains flat from 2012.
Spending cuts take effect on March 1 and education, health and environmental programs in Monmouth could be hit.
A new hearing is scheduled for April 9 at 7 p.m.
A Monmouth County grand jury handed up the indictment Tuesday.
Holmdel Helps is hosting an event to be held at the Lakeside Manor in Hazlet, will raise money to purchase core building materials for the residents of Keansburg.
Impreveduto said after speaking with environmental experts and engineers, he believes the expanded sewer system won't negatively impact the township.
The previous agreement spanned 40 years and expired in 2012.
The position became available when former administrator Andy Katz resigned his position in November.
The board is meeting tonight at 7 p.m.
Holmdel residents ralled in 2011 to stop the action, which has not officially been taken yet.
Holmdel Helps is planning a fundraising event on March 1, with a goal to raise $100,000
Final approval is subject to a voter referendum.
Studies show one in four would prefer mail delivery to go down to five days a week.
The position is budgeted for 28 hours a week, according to the township website.
Adam Geller was appointed as a public member of the commission. Sarah Biser was reappointed.
The committee is meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Town Hall.
A public hearing will be held during the committee's Feb. 5 meeting.
Here's a handy primer explaining the process that tries to more fairly distribute the tax burden in a municipality.
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