The first day back to school in Holmdel is Tuesday, Sept. 6. Here are some important dates to help you plan for the new school year.
The first day back to school for the Hazlet district is Sept. 6. Here are some dates to help you plan for the new school year.
Kin Gee, Charter Study Commission chairman, read a statement to the Township Committee, citing a mailer in the recent referendum battle.
A BMW X4 was spotted again Wednesday evening attempting car burglaries, but locked cars prevented any thefts, police say
Police say traffic will be alternated on Centerville Road from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for about two weeks.
A motor vehicle crash in Holmdel has prompted commuting delays in the area Thursday morning, authorities said. Here's the latest.
As police report car theft attempts Wednesday, deputy mayor delivers statistics on the rash of thefts to the Township Committee Tuesday.
"Signs & Consequences in 2022" is the topic of a discussion about problem gambling Wednesday night at the Hazlet Library.
Muted police recorder, probable cause issues in 2016 Holmdel arrest cited by Superior Court judge in reversal of Municipal Court verdict.
5 Camellia Court in Holmdel provides many custom features and privacy on 1.14 acres.
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.
A 12-inch break in a New Jersey American Water Co. main near Laurel Avenue was repaired by early Thursday morning.
A water main break in Holmdel has prompted commuting delays in the area Thursday morning, authorities said. Here's the latest.
Robert Bengivenga, currently business administrator in Phillipsburg, will start the job in Hazlet Sept. 1.
KIDZ BOP will perform Friday at 7 p.m. at the arts center in Holmdel.
Police seek information about a silver BMW convertible, later determined to be stolen from another town, headed toward Hazlet Tuesday a.m.
Kevin Lavan was Hazlet Township's deputy mayor in 2007 to 2008 and mayor in 2009. He died this past weekend.
Police urge residents to lock cars, remove valuables from them.
The Weeklings Beatles tribute band will perform on the deck at Bell Works in Holmdel on Aug. 7
A North Jersey man drowned Sunday while kayaking in the Raritan Bay, authorities said.
A motor vehicle crash in Holmdel has prompted commuting delays in the area Monday morning, authorities said. Here's the latest.
On Tuesday, area police departments will be hosting fun and educational events, all to help build community relationships.
37 Main St., a longtime eatery, is now for sale for $749,900.
Here's who is running for the Board of Education in Hazlet. Elections are Nov. 8.
A new "brick and mortar" store for the shoe brand had a grand opening this week at the Bell Works business and community complex in Holmdel.
Charter Study Commission Chairman Kin Gee accepts defeat of referendum for nonpartisan government but laments "machine politics prevailing."
Patrolmen Elijah Smith, Nicholas Massaro, Vito Koempel and Christopher DeGroat were honored for their swift actions in crisis handling.
Eight candidates have filed for three full terms on the Holmdel Board of Education, including the current board president.
NJ Advance Media Names YMCA of Greater Monmouth County a Winner of the New Jersey Top Workplaces Award
A proposal to change the Holmdel form of government appears to have failed in a special election Tuesday, but results are not yet official.
Cornerstone at Holmdel is described as "premium" income-restricted housing, developed by the Walters company in Barnegat.
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."
the vote to approve the Charter Commission Study
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.
A home burglary was attempted Friday morning around 5 a.m. in a neighborhood near Everett Road, police said.