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As it has for the past couple of years, the issue of the Lucent property continues to dominate the politics of Holmdel. The Republican Party of Holmdel believes that it is important that the residents of Holmdel clearly understand the issue unfiltered by political rhetoric. More ... Student extends thanks for act of kindness My brother Thomas participates in the Special Olympics. He is in the fifth grade at Lloyd Road School and has been doing Special Olympics for two years. On Feb. 7, he was in a bowling tournament. My entire family was going to watch him compete in Neptune. More ... Community feedback essential in Labs decision Iwould like to express my thanks to all those who attended the Feb. 12 public presentation of concept plans for the redevelopment of the Bell Labs property. It was extremely gratifying to see so many people attend and participate in the process. More ... Family extends thanks to Good Samaritans My family and I want to sincerely thank all those who came to our aid on Newman Springs Road the night of Feb. 18, when we were involved in a serious car accident. Your care and kindness was most appreciated. We are forever grateful. More ... Holmdel Twp. Committee should be ashamed of itself At the Feb. 5 Holmdel Township Committee meeting, the majority, in a 3-0 vote, extended sewer service into 500 acres of previously exempt forests and parklands surrounding the [PNC Bank Arts Center] and the New Jersey Vietnam Memorial without prior public hearing and without Planning Board review. More ... Fresh air has arrived on Middletown Twp. Committee At last a breath of fresh air has arrived at the Township Committee of Middletown. Mr. Sean Byrnes and Mr. Patrick Short are challenging the inbred Republican clique, and they don't like it. The sewerage authority commissioners — all Republicans, party officials and mayors? You call that sh... More ... Short, Byrnes applauded for their work on budget In our current economic crisis, it is safe to say that everyone is suffering right now with tens of thousands of job losses and pay freezes nationwide. When times are tough, our elected representatives must make difficult decisions by taking the finances of our town seriously and helping those tha... More ... |
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