Former Committeeman Brady and former Mayor Tinker were given plaques at a recent committee meeting.
The Township of Hazlet Committee affirmed several mayor's appointments at their Jan. 14 meeting.
The ordinance would dissolve the Zoning Board and create the Land Use Board.
The committee cited a lack of details on this round of the conceptual plans.
Middletown Planning Board will hear a proposal for a 245-unit housing development near Taylor Lane and across from Target.
Holmdel increased 2.9 percent last year; the state average was 1.7 percent.
Hazlet Township increased 1.4 percent in 2012, as compared to the 1.7 percent state average.
DiNardo and Ronchetti took the oath of office with their families by their sides.
The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders named residents to county boards.
Utility company lists communication enhancements
The committee approved appointments to several boards, commissions and committees within the township.
DiMaso and Fink were longtime public servants in Holmdel.
New committee members will be sworn in and appointments will be made.
Mayor Patrick Impreveduto was elected by the Committee for another term.
A new year brings newly-elected members to local governing bodies, and new appointees to committees.
Christie rule-change bumped more than 20,000 from FamilyCare rolls.
Deadline to apply is Monday, Dec. 31.
No more sorting. Now, residents will place all recyclables in one container.
A proposed $60.4 billion Hurricane Sandy disaster bill has its detractors, among then New Jersey's own Americans for Prosperity director.
The Fellowship recruits top science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) college graduates and career changers and prepares them to teach in high-need schools.
AT&T is proposing upgrades to cellphone antennas attached to the 130-foot tall tank as part of the 4G rollout.
Monmouth County Superior Court Judge David Bauman is Gov. Chris Christie's pick for the high court. Also nominated was BPU Chief Robert Hanna.
After two years without a contract, the workers will see small raises through 2016.
Township Committee votes to spend $16,900 to pick up 940 tons of rubble left behind by contractors during an emergency sewage pipe repair.
Andy Katz had been on a leave of absence since Nov. 15
Think, think! Somebody bought this ticket on Dec. 27, 2011. Could it have been you?
Summit held in Tinton Falls for discussion of utility company's service during and after Hurricane Sandy
Township Clerk Maureen Doloughty is named Interim Township Administrator.
Too many safety concerns as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
A huge swath of Holmdel was supposed to get power last night, but utility workers hit some kind of problem.
Hazlet Democratic Party challengers Barbara Ronchetti and Jim DiNardo unseat Mayor David Tinker and Committeeman Jim Brady.
Ponisi and Critelli win big in the traditionally Republican town.
Freeholder Director John Curley wants a probe into the power utility's response to Hurricane Sandy.
Updates on the 2012 election will be posted here throughout the day.
At a public meeting Sunday, Mayor Patrick Impreveduto told neighbors he wants their support when he lodges complaints with the Board of Public Utilities.
U.S. Homeland Security director urged residents to use mass transit until fueling problems are resolved.
Meeting on Hurricane Sandy impact to take place at Holmdel Senior/Community Center at 3 p.m.
Trick or treaters, foiled by Hurricane Sandy, will get their day.
Trick or treating in neighborhoods is not permitted due to safety concerns. So some citizens have come up with an alternate idea.