Dear Neighbor,
It is with pleasure and confidence that I offer this letter of support for Rocco Impreveduto as candidate for the Holmdel Township Committee.
Rocco is a son of Holmdel with deep roots in the community. His record of service is impressive - having served on numerous diverse volunteer bodies. Rocco’s service on the Holmdel Recreation Board is a natural fit for the parent of three active children. Holmdel’s recreational facilities – from walking trails to athletic fields - are an important part of the township landscape of which residents rightfully expect and demand vigorous oversight. His position on the Monmouth County Bayshore Outfall Authority is critical to ensuring a safe and clean environment in the region. He also served on the Holmdel Planning Board, which gives him in-depth knowledge of the development needs of Holmdel and how to rein in overdevelopment and fight such detrimental initiatives as COAH housing.
Dear Community Members,
How did we get here? How did we get comfortable with people spreading vitriol, anger, hate … all in the name of politics? When did this become ok?
The answer, of course, is: it’s not ok.
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But, as Holmdel enters another election cycle, tactics that have become all-too-familiar to our small town have reared their heads once again. Words like ‘corrupt’ are carelessly thrown around – and baseless accusations are made solely for the hope of gaining your vote. People are playing politics.
By CHRISTINE GIORDANO HANLON, ESQ. MONMOUTH COUNTY CLERK
April 20, 2021 at 10:02 PM
By CHRISTINE GIORDANO HANLON, ESQ. MONMOUTH COUNTY CLERK
April 20, 2021 at 10:02 PM
HOLMDEL, NJ: Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon is advising all registered voters that the upcoming June 8, 2021 Primary Election will be conducted in the normal course per New Jersey law.
The Primary Election will have in-person voting at all of the State s regularly operated polling locations with the use of voting machines, according to Governor Phil Murphy.
The option to receive a mail-in ballot is also available if a voter does not wish to vote in person:
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By HOLMDEL SCHOOLS
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April 19, 2021 at 9:34 PM
HOLMDEL, NJ - The show will go on this year as Holmdel Theatre Guild (HTG) presents a streamed performance of their winter musical, Disney’s The Little Mermaid. This production marks a triumphant return to the stage for members of the drama club at Holmdel High School after last year’s production was postponed on opening night, and eventually cancelled, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Guild planned to present a live performance in the HHS auditorium, but quickly shifted to a recorded performance after mounting difficulties made that impossible. “This show is a testament to the collaborative spirit of theatre and the passion and joy that theatre students at Holmdel High School bring to their art,” said director and district Theatre teacher, Dr. Jim DeVivo. “We made a promise to each other at the beginning of the year that no matter what, no matter when, and no matter how, the show will go on
By JEANNE WALL
March 10, 2021 at 1:19 AM
Brian Dragotto ran 4 miles every 4 hours for 48 straight hours, to honor the children, and raise awareness and funds for SUDC.
Brian Dragotto ran 4 miles every 4 hours for 48 straight hours, to honor the children, and raise .
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March 10, 2021 at 1:19 AM Dr. Denise Wunderler holds her daughter Vienna, whose life was taken without an explanation of cause.
MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ: Brian Dragotto took on the retired Navy SEAL David Goggin’s 4x4x48 Challenge last weekend, to raise awareness and funds for SUDC, Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood. He took on the challenge in honor of the children who died suddenly with no known cause, leaving their devastated families looking for answers.