Tag: Holmdel

  • Holmdel officials oppose pipeline project through Raritan Bay

    Holmdel officials oppose pipeline project through Raritan Bay

    HOLMDEL – Members of the Holmdel Township Committee have reaffirmed their opposition to the proposed Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project. During a meeting on April 28, committee members passed a resolution which states their objection to the proposed construction and installation of a 23-mile-long methane gas pipeline through Raritan Bay from Old Bridge to Rockaway,…

  • Playhouse 22 to present virtual reading of ‘Triangles,’ written by Holmdel playwright

    Playhouse 22 to present virtual reading of ‘Triangles,’ written by Holmdel playwright

    Playhouse 22’s next virtual reading will be “Triangles,” written and directed by Mike Sockol of Holmdel, to be read at 7:30 p.m. on April 30. When an unemployed actress thinks she’s pregnant and turns to a former lover for help, the audience is introduced to a tangled web of family relationships and secrets that simply…

  • Residents, first responders salute staff members at Bayshore Medical Center

    Residents, first responders salute staff members at Bayshore Medical Center

    Residents and first responders from Monmouth County’s Bayshore region came together on the evening of April 14 to show their respect, love, appreciation and admiration to the doctors, nurses and staff members at Bayshore Medical Center, Holmdel, and to recognize those individuals’ hard work during the coronavirus pandemic. Fire trucks, ambulances, police cars and other…

  • Holmdel school budget hearing set for May 6

    Holmdel school budget hearing set for May 6

    HOLMDEL – The Holmdel School District Board of Education has introduced a $67.77 million budget to support the operation of the school district during the 2020-21 school year. A public hearing on the budget has been scheduled for 7 p.m. May 6. The board may adopt the budget that evening. The 2020-21 budget will be supported…

  • Holmdel residents show support for first responders, healthcare professionals

    Holmdel residents show support for first responders, healthcare professionals

    HOLMDEL – Residents got creative to continue their efforts to support first responders and healthcare professionals during the coronavirus pandemic. On April 4, the Department of Recreation held Holmdel Heroes Day, an event that gave residents a chance to send in photos or videos of themselves dressed up as their favorite local superheroes. From doctors,…

  • MONOC transfers operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, CentraState Healthcare System

    MONOC transfers operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, CentraState Healthcare System

    MONOC, which has operated mobile intensive care paramedic services and mobile critical care services in the area, ceased operations and transferred ongoing operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health and CentraState Healthcare System. The New Jersey Department of Health approved the transfer as of April 1. RWJBarnabas Health and Hackensack Meridian Health will become the…

  • Holmdel High School senior will present research at symposium

    Holmdel High School senior will present research at symposium

    HOLMDEL – Sourish Jasti, a senior at Holmdel High School, will present his research regarding low-cost filtrations options for rural populations at the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. On March 17, Sourish presented his research, “Wastewater Purification: Fabrication of a Low-Cost Water Filtration System to Remove Heavy Metal Ions in Wastewater Using Waste Tea and…

  • Holmdel residents donating items to assist first responders, medical center

    Holmdel residents donating items to assist first responders, medical center

    HOLMDEL – Mayor Greg Buontempo launched a mission to collect personal protective equipment for first responders and the Hackensack Meridian Bayshore Medical Center on March 24 as the coronavirus pandemic continued to spread through Monmouth County and New Jersey. The mayor asked Holmdel residents for assistance and so far, the community has responded in waves…

  • State report: Patient at Bayshore Medical Center is not infected with coronavirus

    State report: Patient at Bayshore Medical Center is not infected with coronavirus

    HOLMDEL – The patient at Bayshore Medical Center in Holmdel who was suspected of carrying the novel coronavirus does not have the disease, according to The New Jersey Department of Health website. According to the website, “No other individuals in New Jersey are currently approved and awaiting testing for the virus that causes COVID-19 (novel…