Holmdel-Hazlet, NJ|News|
Holmdel Working to Control Deer Population by Allowing Hunting in Select Parks
Holmdel, working in conjunction with the Monmouth County Park System's Deer Management Program, has opened select areas to deer hunting.

Holmdel, working in conjunction with the Monmouth County Park System's Deer Management Program, has opened select areas to deer hunting.

With flu season upon us, it is important for residents to receive influenza vaccines. The town's Health Department is offering free clinics.
Jersey Elite All Stars is showing gratitude to local businesses that have supported the cheerleading gym, by hosting a Vendor Day on Nov. 1.
Jersey Elite All Stars is showing gratitude to local businesses that have supported the cheerleading gym, by hosting a Vendor Day on Nov. 1.
This Saturday, October 18, help support the environment by cleaning out your home of any papers, electronics, and other recycling.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
A report issued this month by scientists based in Cambridge, Mass. warns that rising sea levels will continue to cause more tidal flooding.
Enjoy free coffee all week long at the new Booskerdoo location in Middletown.
Enjoy free coffee all week long at the new Booskerdoo location in Middletown.