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  1. Holmdel Township (/ hoʊlm.dɛl /) is a township in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Located near Raritan Bay in the Raritan Valley region, the township is a regional commercial hub of Central Jersey, home to Bell Labs and PNC Bank Arts Center, and a bedroom community of New York City in the New York Metropolitan Area. [19][20][21]

  2. Spotted Lanternfly Information. Click through for information and resources from the State of New Jersey related to the Spotted Lanternfly. Read on... PRESS RELEASE: CHA Partners Presents Proposal for Former Vonage Property to Holmdel Residents.

  3. About Holmdel. Holmdel Township was formed by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 23, 1857, from portions of Raritan Township (now Hazlet). By area it is the 10th largest and it is ranked the 13th most populated town of the 53 municipalities that comprise Monmouth County.

  4. When it’s time to escape from work, Holmdel makes it easy. Holmdel plays host to one of New Jersey’s premier concert venues, the PNC Bank Arts Center, as well as the sprawling Holmdel Park, which features 10 miles of trails, expansive recreation fields, and hundreds of acres of beautiful nature.

  5. About Holmdel | Holmdel Township, NJ - Official Website. Home. About Holmdel. Township Newsletter. Holmdel at a Glance. Holmdel Public Schools. Holmdel Library. Find out about the Monmouth County Library. Holmdel Historical Society. Explore the rich history of Holmdel. Parks & Playgrounds. Senior / Community Center. Utility Providers.

  6. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Holmdel, NJ. Places to Visit in Holmdel. Tours near Holmdel. Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer. New York Helicopter Tour: City Skyline Experience. 238. Adventure Tours. from. ₹28,151. per adult. Reserve. New York in One Day Guided Sightseeing Tour. 4,108. Bus Tours. from. ₹8,471. per adult. Reserve

  7. Holmdel Township is a picturesque agricultural community rooted in a contemporary suburban setting.</p>. Parks and recreation are an integral part of the enriched way of life in the community. The township’s 565-acre centerpiece, Holmdel Park, is home to 11 trails for walking, hiking, biking and horseback riding.