In Mayor Gregory Buontempo's absence, Holmdel Committee swears in GOP candidate Brian Foster to replace Prakash Santhana.
The Holmdel Township Committee is scheduled to meet Tuesday night to name Acting Police Chief Frank Allocco as chief, the agenda says
Residents will be able to brings bulk items to the Department of Public Works two times a year in 2023, rather than pay for private hauling.
Hearings on a plan to develop a dementia care facility at the Potter's Farm tract will continue Wednesday night.
Three young men from Hazlet who gave their lives in service to the country were remembered with memorial street signs.
Prakash Santhana resigns from Township Committee due to business requirements; special meeting postponed when two members do not attend.
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The Holmdel Township Committee will meet at 9 am. Friday, Sept. 16, to appoint a township administrator and police chief.
Barbara Singer, a Democratic candidate for Holmdel Committee, pulls out following fellow Democrat Rahul Diddi's withdrawal last week.
On Saturday, the township and VFW representatives will dedicate street signs named for Hazlet military members who died in the line of duty.
Overturned Holmdel DWI conviction prompts lawsuit by Nedal Elfar, formerly of Middletown, charging a violation of his constitutional rights.
Independent Julie Roth to replace Prakash Santhana on the ballot for Township Committee race; Democrat Rahul Diddi also withdraws.
There will be a community meeting on Tuesday night to share ideas, concepts for the transformation of the 8th Street Park in Hazlet.
Hazlet Township is providing a schedule of when to expect both concrete work and final paving to be completed.
Kin Gee, Charter Study Commission chairman, read a statement to the Township Committee, citing a mailer in the recent referendum battle.
The "Red Barn" at Veterans Park will be demolished; self-storage facility planned for vacant ShopRite on Route 36.
JCP&L announces aerial inspections of transmission lines and equipment by air from Aug. 11 to Aug. 18 in Holmdel and the region.
Robert Bengivenga, currently business administrator in Phillipsburg, will start the job in Hazlet Sept. 1.
Kevin Lavan was Hazlet Township's deputy mayor in 2007 to 2008 and mayor in 2009. He died this past weekend.
Charter Study Commission Chairman Kin Gee accepts defeat of referendum for nonpartisan government but laments "machine politics prevailing."
A proposal to change the Holmdel form of government appears to have failed in a special election Tuesday, but results are not yet official.
Voting in Non-Partisan Elections is like supporting a team without uniforms. That's why most towns keep political parties on the ballot.
Impreveduto uses pejorative terms, attempts to paint with a broad brush based on innuendos, and then makes general assertions ...
We know from the lies and fake claims that the opposition is desperate but this?
From the Star-Ledger Editorial Board Opinion: “No other state tolerates such a corrupt configuration."
Why would four other Council members want to raise the Mayor’s salary and their own taxes? It makes absolutely no sense!
Supporters and opponents of change to a nonpartisan form of government in Holmdel, with a directly elected mayor, make appeals to voters.
Despite the extreme length, the recent opinion by Committeeman Rocco impreveduto is short on substance and facts.
If this change in government were such a good idea, why do they have to lie to defend it?
Supporters and opponents weigh in on nonpartisan government, directly elected mayor before the question goes to Holmdel voters next week.
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Part 3 of this three-part series ... the final phase of their plan for non-partisan elections and the $50,000 cost to taxpayers.
The second part of a Three-Part Series that details the political maneuvering that led to this divisive decision-point
The first of a Three Part Series that details the political maneuvering that led to this divisive decision-point
Federal American Rescue Plan Act funds of more than $24 million were awarded to 93 nonprofits in Monmouth County.
The Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment will hear testimony from witnesses brought in by opponents to the proposed dementia care facility.
Hazlet Township introduces its 2022 municipal budget with no tax rate increase and plans a public hearing and vote for Aug. 2.
Gen. John H. Tilelli Jr., who was raised in Holmdel, will have part of Crawford's Corner Road dedicated in his honor on July 14.
Don't fall for the slogan, understand the implications of what they're REALLY trying to accomplish.
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