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 food source through the backyard production of eggs, the promotion of an educational and recreational outdoor activity, and concerns regarding the physical, medical and dietary treatment of commercially raised chickens.”
Committee members said they want to enable residents “to keep a small number of female chickens on a non-commercial basis, while creating standards and requirements that ensure that domesticated chickens do not adversely impact the neighborhood surrounding the property on which the chickens are ke
Committee on human relations issues preliminary report in Holmdel; seeks feedback
Committee on human relations issues preliminary report in Holmdel; seeks feedback
HOLMDEL – The Holmdel Ad Hoc Committee on Human Relations has issued a preliminary report and a series of recommendations for residents and municipal officials to consider.
Ad hoc committee member Robert Shearer outlined the report for members of the Holmdel Township Committee during the Feb. 9 meeting of the governing body. The meeting was conducted in a remote manner during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Shearer said the ad hoc committee was formed by municipal officials in 2020 after public comments were made about a blue line that was painted on Crawfords Corner Road in front of police headquarters in 2016 as a show of support for law enforcement personnel.
UpdatedThu, Jan 28, 2021 at 7:20 am ET
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HOLMDEL, NJ - A brand-new offering has come to the famed Bell Works metroburb in Holmdel.
According to a Wednesday announcement from the Holmdel Township Committee, you can now shop, eat, play and get vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Crawfords Corner Road location.
The Visiting Nurses Association of Central Jersey have established a vaccination site at Bell Works facility in Holmdel as of this week, the committee wrote in a statement on social media.
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The vaccination site launched to a limited pool of eligible recipients with plans for the expansion of appointments starting next week. Appointments are required at the vaccination site and no walk ins will be accepted.