Information on Holmdel Township School District and all schools within the Holmdel Township School District in New Jersey. Click here to start the search over. 165 Bethany Road, Holmdel, NJ 07733 School Office Hours 7:30 am - 2:45 pm 732.264.5578 Middletown Public Schools » Staff Directory. phone: 262-796-3942 fax: 262-796-3953. HOLMDEL - A proposed 50-unit affordable housing project just a few feet from the Hazlet township line has sparked opposition from the neighboring community, whose mayor calls it a “disingenuous” proposal that’s not in line with the location.“Our objections are site suitability, site design and project location,” Hazlet Mayor Mike Glackin said during a Holmdel Township Committee meeting Tuesday night where the project was approved as part of a town-wide affordable housing plan. The lawsuit claimed the state of New Jersey did not properly implement affordable housing requirements in numerous municipalitiesThe plan designates three Holmdel areas for new housing projects or revamped construction to fulfill the housing requirement.

Dare say, if those residents were in Holmdel and not Hazlet, Holmdel would not be attempting to cram 50 units in.”The compliance hearing before Judge Grasso is set for Aug. 5 in state Superior Court in Monmouth County.

"We will continue to monitor the situation closely, and if Holmdel experiences a spike in COVID-19 cases, we will need to strongly consider a suspension of summer workouts, co-curricular activities and the fall sports season," the alert states. 311 Hunting Hill Avenue, Middletown, CT 06457 | Phone 860-638-1401 | Fax 860-638-1495. "A negative virus test does not supersede the quarantine period, so students or staff will not be able to attend the opening day of the school year if they return from any of these states after September 1," the district stated.Those states are: Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. "The district has contacted the Monmouth County Regional Health Commission, the township police, and the New Jersey Department of Education.Parents can keep their children home, the district said.


The plan is to be presented to Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Linda Grasso Jones during a compliance hearing in August.Hazlet officials had previously made their objections known in an 8-page letter from Gorman to Judge Grasso on July 15 that detailed numerous complaints about the 50-unit project.

Middletown Public Schools. “When Hazlet became aware of this most recent zoning ordinance we looked at it and fashioned our objection.”The proposed apartment rental project on a parcel near the corner of South Laurel Avenue and Middle Road is one of three locations included in the affordable housing plan approved, 4-0, by the Holmdel governing body on Tuesday. “They should have been fully involved.”Holmdel Mayor Greg Buontempo said the township had to approve the plan as part of its settlement agreement.

They contend it’s too close to homes on Hazlet’s Marsand Drive that only feet away from the edge of the property.“We are not saying don’t build on this site, we are not saying do not put affordable housing on this site,” Gorman said during the meeting, conducted via Zoom. "If you are uncomfortable sending your child to summer workouts or other activities under these conditions, please know that you have every right to keep your child at home," the alert states. "Your child will not be penalized for missing the summer workouts, or other activities, such as band.

“Our hands were tied and this was by far, by far the best option for Holmdel to help the town going forward with an obligation we had to do or it was going to be thrust upon us,” he said during the meeting. Township Committeeman Tom Critelli was absent.The proposal is part of a settlement agreement with housing advocates who sued several New Jersey communities in 2012. "Several residents also spoke out about the impact of the rezoning to home values, traffic circulation and potential flooding.

The proposal still requires the traditional planning board approval once specific blueprints are submitted.The township plan satisfies a settlement with the Fair Share Housing Center, which sued in 2012 claiming the township lacked the proper number of affordable units.Holmdel is one of dozens of New Jersey communities that have been ordered to present plans for improved affordable housing options following the lawsuit by the nonprofit Fair Share Housing Center.