Tag: Holmdel

  • Hornets gaining experience on diamond as 2021 season marks return to play

    Hornets gaining experience on diamond as 2021 season marks return to play

    HOLMDEL – The spring of 2020 was supposed to mark the opening of the Holmdel High School baseball team’s new field that had been in the works for two years. After the Hornets’ fifth practice in 2020, Coach Chris Arecchi remembers staring at the field and wondering if his team would be able to play…

  • Committee on human relations will not issue final report in Holmdel

    Committee on human relations will not issue final report in Holmdel

    HOLMDEL – The Holmdel Ad Hoc Committee on Human Relations will not issue a final report containing recommendations for members of the Township Committee to consider. Speaking during the April 27 meeting of the governing body, Deputy Mayor Cathy Weber, who served on the ad hoc committee, reported that the group’s members met, but could…

  • Wrestling coach with ties to Monmouth County schools facing charges

    Wrestling coach with ties to Monmouth County schools facing charges

    A wrestling coach who law enforcement authorities say has ties to four high schools and one wrestling club in Monmouth County is facing criminal charges. Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Sayreville Police Chief John Zebrowski announced that a former special education teacher at the Sayreville Middle School who is a former wrestling coach at…

  • Holmdel Township Committee introduces $26 million budget for 2021

    Holmdel Township Committee introduces $26 million budget for 2021

    HOLMDEL – Members of the Township Committee have introduced a 2021 municipal budget that totals $25.96 million and will be supported by the collection of $14.87 million in taxes from Holmdel’s residential and commercial property owners. Mayor Greg Buontempo, Deputy Mayor Cathy Weber, Committeeman Prakash Santhana, Committeeman Tom Critelli and Committeeman D.J. Luccarelli voted “yes”…

  • Holmdel Township Committee members adopt rules for new off-leash dog area

    Holmdel Township Committee members adopt rules for new off-leash dog area

    HOLMDEL – The Holmdel Township Committee has adopted an ordinance that establishes rules and regulations for a new off-leash dog area at Bayonet Farms. The ordinance was adopted during the committee’s April 13 meeting. Mayor Greg Buontempo, Deputy Mayor Cathy Weber, Committeeman Prakash Santhana, Committeeman Tom Critelli and Committeeman D.J. Luccarelli voted “yes” on a…

  • Holmdel officials adopt ordinance with rules for keeping, raising chickens

    Holmdel officials adopt ordinance with rules for keeping, raising chickens

    HOLMDEL – Members of the Holmdel Township Committee have adopted an ordinance that regulates the animal control of fowl. Mayor Greg Buontempo, Deputy Mayor Cathy Weber, Committeeman Prakash Santhana, Committeeman Tom Critelli and Committeeman D.J. Luccarelli voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the ordinance during the committee’s meeting on April 13. No member of…

  • Holmdel ordinance proposes rules for keeping, raising chickens

    Holmdel ordinance proposes rules for keeping, raising chickens

    HOLMDEL – Members of the Holmdel Township Committee have introduced an ordinance that will, if adopted, regulate the animal control of fowl. According to the ordinance which was introduced on March 23, Holmdel residents “have a renewed desire to keep and raise chickens in their backyards for reasons that include the creation of a healthy…

  • Holmdel ordinance proposes rules for new off-leash dog area

    Holmdel ordinance proposes rules for new off-leash dog area

    HOLMDEL – The Holmdel Township Committee has introduced an ordinance that will, if adopted, establish rules and regulations for the off-leash dog area at Bayonet Farms. Generally, dogs in Holmdel must be kept on a leash, however, an off-leash area named the Alexander Ching Memorial Dog Park has been established by the township at Bayonet…

  • Area residents will appear in work to be screened at Garden State Film Festival

    Area residents will appear in work to be screened at Garden State Film Festival

    A Middletown resident and a Holmdel resident are starring in a short film that will be screened during the 19th Garden State Film Festival. “Not Yours,” a comedy starring Ryan Moore of Holmdel and Justin Guerrieri of Middletown, is scheduled to be screened during the festival on March 27 at 7:30 p.m. The short film…