Tag: Holmdel
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The truth about concussions
Dr. Nichole Chaviano, PT, DPT As our children prepare for their upcoming school year and sports teams begin camps, practice or tryouts, parents should educate themselves on some of the potential injuries that can be sustained throughout the year including multiple orthopedic injuries or overuse injuries that occur with poor form or repetitive activities as…
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Holmdel Environmental Commission finds issues with proposal from NJNG
The Holmdel Environmental Commission suggested that the proposed development of a New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regulator station could have a negative impact on the environment in the municipality. NJNG seeks variances to construct a regulator station, access and utilities on a 16-acre site at 960 Holmdel Road in Holmdel, according to the environmental commission.…
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Holmdel secures development easement on Everett Road parcel
HOLMDEL – Municipal officials have unanimously adopted an ordinance that provides for the acquisition of a development easement on a nearly 12-acre parcel in Holmdel. Township Committee members took the action on Aug. 14. The parcel known as the Callan property at 153 Everett Road will be preserved for agricultural purposes only. The acquisition of the…
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Executive for Amboy Bank earns national certification
Sylvia Rapoport, vice president and marketing manager for Amboy Bank, was recently awarded the Certified Financial Marketing Professional (CFMP) certification from the American Bankers Association. The CFMP certification is awarded to individuals who demonstrate excellence in the field of financial services marketing. To qualify for the CFMP certification, individuals must have certain levels of experience…
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Sarah Meyohas debuts ‘Cloud of Petals’ exhibit at Bell Works
Artificial intelligence may one day surpass human intellect, according to artist Sarah Meyohas. The 26-year-old presented her art installation, “Cloud of Petals,” an intricate framework of digitized rose petals, pixels and paraphernalia of past technologies, balanced in an open space of the former Bell Laboratories in Holmdel. Bell Labs – which is now known by…
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Traveling with hearing loss
For those who suffer from hearing loss and have hearing aids, traveling can be increasingly challenging. Here are some helpful tips to hopefully make your trip smoother and safer for your hearing. Packing: Creating a checklist of everything needed for your hearing aids can be very beneficial. Some of the supplies you may need include…
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Is shoulder pain keeping you up at night?
Shoulder injuries are frequently caused by athletic activities that involve excessive, repetitive overhead motion. Examples of this are swimming, tennis, pitching and weightlifting. In addition, everyday activities such as gardening, house cleaning, window washing and hanging curtains can cause injury. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, if you are experiencing pain in your…
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Holmdel High senior represented New Jersey at national science conference
HOLMDEL – Holmdel High School senior Erica Wu recently had the opportunity to present her research at the American Junior Academy of Science Conference in Austin, Texas. Erica originally began her project in her junior year as part of her work in the high school’s Honors Advanced Research class. Her project, titled “Sewer Electricity: A…
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Director invites residents to Vietnam Memorial Museum
On behalf of everyone at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation (NJVVMF), as we begin a new year, I extend best wishes to our community and all who serve our country. As a private not-for- profit organization, the NJVVMF is fully self-sustaining. We rely on the support of our community, both financially and…
