Tag: Holmdel municipal government
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Holmdel officials adopt bond ordinance to fund capital improvements
HOLMDEL – A bond ordinance that appropriates $9.13 million for capital improvements, including the construction of a new first aid building, has been adopted by the Holmdel Township Committee. The ordinance was adopted on Aug. 13 with support from Mayor Eric Hinds, Deputy Mayor Michael Nikolis, Committeeman Rocco Pascucci, Committeeman Tom Critelli and Committeeman Greg…
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Funds for new first aid building included in Holmdel bond ordinance
A bond ordinance that appropriates $9.13 million for capital improvements, including the construction of a new first aid building, has been introduced by the Holmdel Township Committee. The ordinance was introduced on July 23 with support from Mayor Eric Hinds, Deputy Mayor Michael Nikolis, Committeeman Rocco Pascucci, Committeeman Tom Critelli and Committeeman Greg Buontempo. A…
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Holmdel committee awards contract for installation of turf fields at Phillips Park
The Holmdel Township Committee has awarded a contract to Fieldturf for the installation of two synthetic turf baseball fields at Phillips Park, 110 Telegraph Hill Road. During a meeting on July 9, committee members voted unanimously to award the contract to the firm to lay synthetic turf on the park’s lower baseball field at a…
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Holmdel administrator resigns; mayor calls it a ‘sad day’ for town
Holmdel Township Administrator Donna Vieiro has resigned from her position following an investigation into claims she committed violations in her administrative position. Vieiro and Holmdel’s human resource manager Denise Callery were previously suspended with pay on May 6 when municipal officials hired attorney Sean Kean to investigate an allegation involving the two women. The allegation…
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Holmdel officials vote to keep administrator on paid suspension
HOLMDEL – Township Administrator Donna Vieiro will remain suspended from her position with pay following a vote by the Township Committee. Viero and human resources manager Denise Callery have been suspended with pay since May 6, when municipal officials hired attorney Sean Kean to investigate an allegation involving the two women. The allegation was that…
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Holmdel employees suspended, police chief named acting administrator
Holmdel Police Chief John Mioduszewski will serve as the acting township administrator while an investigation into alleged nepotism by the township administrator and human resources director is conducted. During a special meeting on May 6, members of the Township Committee voted “yes” on a motion to hire attorney Sean Kean, of the firm Cleary, Giacobbe,…
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Holmdel council adopts ordinance to provide funding for recreation improvements
HOLMDEL – The Holmdel Township Committee has adopted a $2.5 million bond ordinance and will move forward with a plan to make improvements in the community’s parks and at its recreation facilities. The ordinance was adopted on Feb. 12. Township Administrator Donna Viero said the bond ordinance will address improvements to Ackerson Park, Cross Farm…
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Holmdel officials introduce bond ordinance to fund improvements
A $2.5 million bond ordinance that would be used to improve the parks in the township was introduced by the Holmdel Township Committee. The ordinance was introduced on Jan. 29. A public hearing will be held during the committee’s Feb. 12 meeting. The governing body may adopt the ordinance following the public hearing. “We have…
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Hinds elected to serve as Holmdel’s mayor for 2019
Republican Township Committeeman Eric Hinds will serve as Holmdel’s mayor and Republican Township Committeeman Michael Nikolis will serve as deputy mayor in 2019. Hinds and Nikolis were elected to those positions by their fellow members of the Holmdel Township Committee during the municipality’s 2019 reorganization meeting on Jan. 2 at the municipal building. In Holmdel’s…