Holmdel environmental groups praise the contributions of the late Carole Balmer, a former township official, who died Jan. 26.
The Hazlet Police Department is mourning the death of retired Lt. Michael Broderick, who died on Dec. 21.
Peg McEowen had many artistic interests, and was a founding member of the Holmdel Historical Society, her family says.
Paula Hoffman Ford was a public servant in the Holmdel community for over 26 years.
William C. Strandberg, a former vice president at Morgan Stanley, died at home peacefully on Sep. 7 at the age of 87.
Powell Whalen, a Rutgers University graduate, Bell Works mechanical engineer, math professor and army veteran died April 10. He was 77.
A U.S. Marine, former minor league ball player and AP newspaperman, this Holmdel resident died at the age of 86 on Friday.
A memorial drive through Holmdel is planned for Saturday, April 25 for Ed Harris. It begins at 2 p.m. on Apple Grove Drive. Instructions:
Funeral services for Barbara A. Metzger, 50, will be Saturday at Holmdel Community Church,
A retired Holmdel police officer - the fourth officer to join the police force -- has died.
Margaret L. Hanlon was the beloved mother of two daughters, and was a grandmother and great-grandmother.
Frank J. Kuhl, 63, was a football and wrestling coach at Middletown H.S. North and Keansburg H.S. and PNC Bank Arts Center supervisor.
Patrick E. Flanagan was also a graduate of Kean University, and avid Notre Dame fan.
Esther Luccarelli-Lastella was a lifelong resident of Holmdel, and owner of two popular local restaurants.
Ursala C. Feehan passed away on October 18. She was a communicant of Holy Family R C Church in Hazlet.
Elizabeth (Betty) Filan was born and raised in Ireland before settling in Middletown for 48 years.
Doris Knapp Borchert, of Hazlet, was a businesswoman who worked for businesses in the Newark area for many years.
Arthur Brosnahan, of Millstone, passed away on September 26. He was an active member of the Lincroft Bible Church, and a proud grandfather.
Henry B. West was an influential residential developer throughout the community, and was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather.
Martha Condis passed away on September 9 in Holmdel, and is survived by her two daughters and her grandchildren.
Amanda L. Gambacorto, 21, of Belford, was considered to have an "adventurous spirit", and loved such activities as rock climbing.
She encouraged the youth at Kimisis Tis Theotokou to learn more about their Greek culture through dance.
McEowen was a PhD in computer engineering who worked at Bell Laboratories for 30 years and took an active role in Holmdel community life.
Boyce, a Vietnam Veteran, worked at the front desk of the Hazlet Post Office.
Cena was a graduate of Raritan High School's Class of 2011.
A resident of Holmdel for 20 years, with family in Hazlet.
Walsh was a member of the Elks in Keyport.
May is survived by a family members in Hazlet and 8 grandchildren.
A memorial service has been planned by his staff for Saturday, June 14.
Wang worked as a computer analyst at Bell Labs, a nutritionist and real estate agent.
She was born in Union Beach.
Brady, who worked at Bell Labs in Holmdel, was an active community volunteer with a special interest in colonial era music.
Nappi worked for the US Postal Service.
Spalliero was born in Italy. With his family, he operated the Roman Inn, now called Yesterday's, with locations in Hazlet and Bayville.
Worked as a Marine Superintendent at Maher Terminals and enjoyed golf, sports trivia and his family.
The owner of Mack-Morris Beth Thomas Realtors.
US Army Air Force veteran, active in the Greek Orthodox Church, supporter of community organizations.