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Did you miss the stories all of your neighbors were reading last month? Check out which were viewed the most in January.

JCP&L says they have extra staff ready in case of power outages overnight.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the area.
The proposed project is pending the approval of the NJ Department of Education.
The Holmdel resident was a parishioner of St. Benedict R.C. Church.
A Monmouth County grand jury handed up the indictment this week.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the area.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the area.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for the area.
From Charlotte's Web to Where the Wild Things Are, share these classic books with your children and encourage their love for reading.
With the recent cold snap, the prospect of Punxsutawney Phil predicting six more weeks of winter on Feb. 2 is especially daunting.
Wondering what's on the menu for your child at school in February? Check out what will be offered.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 31.
Fire, Police and EMS personnel braved a frigid Lake Lefferts to practice rescuing a person who slipped through the ice.
By Leann Coppola, a senior at Raritan High School.
NJ.com columnist Mark Di Ionno examines the cost of renting a Catholic school in Hazlet for misplaced elementary students from Memorial School.
NJ.com columnist Mark Di Ionno examines the $47,000 a month cost of renting a Catholic school in Hazlet for misplaced elementary students from Memorial School.
James was a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the NJ National Guard where he served for over 40 years, he also worked as a part time reporter for the Asbury Park Press covering local government and other events for over 30 years.
The Aberdeen woman, formerly of Hazlet, founded Team Brothers.
Dement was a member of the Keyport Kiwanis Club.