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Holmdel's Annika Raj to Receive YMCA Youth Changemaker Award at Dr. King Breakfast, Jan. 16
The road will be closed to have utility poles installed and line work done near the railroad crossing, police said.
Does the Township Committee know what they are doing? Why the rush to introduce the Vonage redevelopment ordinance?
The Township paints an incomplete picture
The jackpot was split between players in Monmouth and Essex counties who matched all five balls in Monday's drawing, lottery officials said.
Brandon Torsiello was sentenced to time in prison a year after his arrest in Brick Township, prosecutors said.
Petition to urge the township to share a substantial portion of the PILOT revenues with our schools
Looking for something new to do? Here’s what’s happening in Monmouth County this weekend:
Residents overwhelmingly support a public referendum
The screenings will allow residents to check on key health indicators and speak with a nurse, township officials said.
The crash occurred Thursday morning on Holmdel Road, police said.
Patrolman Kevin Connor was sworn in as Holmdel's newest police officer at a ceremony held toward the end of November. See details:
Don't feel like cooking the Thanksgiving meal this year? Here are some local restaurants serving up dinner on the holiday:
The enforcement detail is part of the "Goal: Zero" campaign, which aims to confront the rise in traffic deaths NJ has seen in recent years.
Food safety and holiday tips you need to know
For their annual drive, EXIT Realty East Coast collected about 1,000 pounds of food and hygiene items for Lunch Break. See details:
Essay Contest Celebrates the Work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Omar M. Abuattieh, a Holmdel resident and Rutgers doctoral student, is the university's ninth Rhodes Scholar overall.
In a three-hour meeting, residents voiced their concerns over potential overflow, percolation tests and more at the former Vonage site.
Purchase of the farm property will secure the nearly 17-acre parcel as permanent open space, township officials said.
Looking for something new to do? Here’s what’s happening around Monmouth County this weekend:
Hosted by A. Casola Farms, this drive-thru experience invites guests to experience the magic of the season on a mile-long holiday trail.
Community members have been invited to fill out an online survey about the program, which would launch in September 2027.
See which hospitals in Monmouth County got top grades for patient safety in the Leapfrog Group’s Fall 2025 hospital safety grade rankings:
The annual winter lights display features holiday scenes and characters using LED technology and digital animations. See details:
A doctor reveals a minimally invasive fix with less pain and a faster recovery that will have you back in your sneakers in just a few weeks.
Located on the lower level of Bell Works, the new club offers multiple pickleball courts, lessons, clinics and more. See details:
Indian Hill was among 11 schools recognized by the board at a recent meeting for being named 2025 Blue Ribbon Schools. See details:
The road will be closed while NJ Transit replaces the double track at the Holmdel Road Crossing, police said.
In a ceremony hosted on Monday, Jeffrey Ackerson was sworn in to his new role as Holmdel Township’s Chief of Police. See details:
The polls have closed, and the votes are in. See unofficial election results in Holmdel:
Election Day is on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know if you’re planning to vote in Holmdel or Hazlet:
During the meeting, staff took to the floor to reject a board memo sent to the community in early October, which they said was "misleading."
At GolfCave, golfers of all skill levels can practice or play in the privacy of their own “cave" with a golf simulator. See details:
See details on what dates and times the curfews will go into effect and who the curfews apply to:
Check your tickets! One $50,000 Loaded player got lucky and took home a prize in a recent drawing, NJ Lottery officials said.
Let's Preserve Holmdel Schools Together! Please get out and vote column 2 for Holmdel BOE. Early voting is available until November 2nd.
The 2025 General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Check out Patch’s voter guide for Holmdel and Hazlet before you hit the polls:
The company will put on a production of “Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson — Apt. 2B” throughout weekends in November. See details:
Candidate Kevin Schroeter shares why he’s running for election to the Holmdel Board of Education in 2025.