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Board of Education to Select President, Vice President at Organization Meeting
Four new board members will also be sworn in at Thursday night's meeting.

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Four new board members will also be sworn in at Thursday night's meeting.

A number of appointments were made Jan. 1.
The mayor addressed the public during the reorganization meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 1.
Two councilwomen were sworn in Monday.
The program will begin on Monday, Jan. 7
Police say he stole jewelry and other items from his neighbor's home.
Rutgers University to host the New Jersey Collegiate Career Day job fair on Jan. 3.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Jan. 2 at the Aberdeen Township Municipal Building.
TIME magazine named President Obama their person of the year for the second time. Tell us who you think should win from our town!
A look at meetings and events around Matawan-Aberdeen this week.
See what stories were viewed the most over the last year.
Click through our image gallery to see what's new to the market.
Local animal rescue group is hoping to place these pets in forever homes.
The Department of Works will salt and plow if it snows this weekend. They ask residents to assist them in this process by following a few guidelines.
The driver called for help after his truck stalled in a large pool of water Thursday morning.
Three of the four apartments in the building are currently being rented from the tenant, officials said.
The road will remain closed until further notice, officials say.
The road will remain closed until further notice, officials say.
The department responded to 1,132 calls for service in November.
Heavy rain combined with high tide is expected to cause flooding in coastal regions tonight and Thursday morning.