Tag: Holmdel
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Weichert, Realtors’ Holmdel office participates in Matawan Day and Fall Festival
Rose Estephan, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Holmdel office, and her sales team recently participated in Matawan Day and Fall Festival. The office’s sales associates handed out yellow Weichert bags and construction hats to those who stopped by their booth. Festival-goers could also enter a raffle for a chance to win a fire pit. “My team…
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Appraiser: Regulator station will have no adverse effect on property values
A real estate appraiser has testified that a proposed New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regulator station would not have have a negative impact on residential or commercial property values if it is constructed in Holmdel. Jeffrey Otteau, of the Otteau Valuation Group Inc., appeared before the Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 10. Otteau…
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Holmdel officials eliminate Phillips Park concept plan, propose new idea
Municipal officials in Holmdel are scratching a concept plan to develop Phillips Park and will instead consider making improvements to existing athletic fields in the community. During a Holmdel Township Committee meeting on Oct. 9, Mayor Tom Critelli said members of the governing body have unanimously agreed to set aside a preliminary concept plan that…
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Critelli, Singer, Shave seek open seat on Holmdel Township Committee
Republican Tom Critelli, Democrat Barbara Singer and independent candidate Lea Shave are campaigning for a chance to claim a single open seat on the Holmdel Township Committee. The winner of the Nov. 6 general election will serve a three-year term on the governing body from January 2019 through December 2021. Critelli has served on the…
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Consultant: No environmental harm from utility’s proposed regulator station
An environmental consultant has testified that a proposed New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regulator station would not have a negative impact on the environment if it is constructed on Holmdel Rod in Holmdel. Edward Potenta, of Potenta Environmental Consultants, appeared before the Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment on Sept. 26 at the municipal building. He…
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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 shoulder, ask…
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When to upgrade your hearing aids
For those of us who wear hearing aids, there is always a wonder as to when it’s the appropriate time to get an upgrade. You may ask, “What are the advantages to upgrading on a regular basis?” To answer simply, hearing aids, like anything that gets used frequently, have a limited lifespan. Here are some…
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Holmdel officials ask for feedback on possible improvements at Phillips Park
HOLMDEL – Members of the Holmdel Township Committee are requesting input from residents regarding a concept plan to create a multi-sport synthetic turf athletic field and to update an existing field at Phillips Park. During a committee meeting on Sept. 25, a concept plan proposing updates to Phillips Park, which is located at 110 Telegraph…
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Monmouth Arts to hold gala on Oct. 6 in Holmdel
HOLMDEL – A fundraiser that seeks to “channel the future” will touch down at the modern metropolis, Bell Works. The event is aimed to help support the art scene in Monmouth County. “Stardust,” the Monmouth Arts gala fundraiser will be held on Oct. 6 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the facility that is located…