Holmdel-Hazlet, NJ|News|
Sleigh Riding in Holmdel Park
Area residents enjoyed the popular sledding hill the weekend after the winter storm.

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Area residents enjoyed the popular sledding hill the weekend after the winter storm.

Mayor Jon Hornik details the township's prepartion for the storm and outlines safety tips for residents.
Marlboro and Colts Neck are preparing for what could be a very bad storm.
Holmdel and Hazlet officials are moving ahead with plans to prepare for the upcoming snow.
Roads are expected to become hazardous with temperatures falling through the 20s. Winds will increase and snowfall rates could be near an inch per hour at times. Overnight, temperatures will fall into the teens, with wind chill near 5 below zero.
Roads are expected to become hazardous with temperatures falling through the 20s. Winds will increase and snowfall rates could be near an inch per hour at times. Overnight, temperatures will fall into the teens, with wind chill near 5 below zero.
Roads are expected to become hazardous with temperatures falling through the 20s. Winds will increase and snowfall rates cold be near an inch per hour at times. Overnight, temperatures will fall into the teens, with wind chill near 5 below zero.
Roads are expected to become hazardous with temperatures falling through the 20s.
Roads are expected to become hazardous with temperatures falling through the 20s. Winds will increase and snowfall rates could be near an inch per hour at times. Overnight, temperatures will fall into the teens, with wind chill near 5 below zero.