IndepenentPhoto Galleries Holmdel Solar Eclipse Viewing At Bell Works By: SCOTT JACOBS Date: November 2, 2017 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint 1 of 6 Construction crew at the Bell Works Building in Holmdel observe the crowds of residents viewing the solar eclipse on August 21, 2017 Children at the Solar Eclipse viewing were able to use homemade protective devices to view the eclipse and not damage their eyes at the Bell Works building on August 21, 2017. Ryder Dutil, 12 of Middletown got to take a view of the solar eclipse with Jenny Futil at the Bell Works building in Holmdel on August 21, 2017. Jessica, 17, and Joseph Fraller, 15 of Middletown, join Anna Whitaker, 18 Red Bank, and try to escape the sun while observicing the Solar Eclipse on August 21, 2017 at the Bell Works Building in Holmdel. Brendan Gilbert, 13 of Middletown, took a photograph of the Solar Eclipse through a telescope that Frank McGroary of Brick brought for his fellow viewers to use. Frank McGroary of Brick brought his telescope for everyone to view at the Eclipse on August 21, 2017 at the Bell Tower in Holmdel. SCOTT JACOBS Home & Garden | March 2024 Central Jersey - March 29, 2024 Stay Connected 213FansLike89FollowersFollow Sign up for our newsletter Current Issue Latest News Explore D&R Canal State Park during 50th celebration! Bordentown Opinion Color Fun Run Hopewell News Common calendar, Packet papers, April 26 Bordentown Calendar Related articles Indepenent Middletown claims bail reform law is unfunded mandate imposed by state MIDDLETOWN — The members of the Township Committee have unanimously passed a resolution that will result in a... Atlantic-Hub News Marty’s Place is teaching senior dogs new tricks On a 25-acre section of property in Upper Freehold Township, aging dogs live out the rest of their... Atlantic-Hub News Monmouth County Park System fills February with fun February may be the shortest month of the year, but the Monmouth County Park System packs it with... Atlantic-Hub News Accounting firm partner honored by Hometown Heroes TOMS RIVER – Everyday people have the power to make a big difference in the community by going...