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Four Men Indicted on Charges Stemming from April Drug Bust in Matawan
Police say over six pounds of marijuana were seized from a Freneau Avenue home in April.

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Police say over six pounds of marijuana were seized from a Freneau Avenue home in April.

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The Aberdeen Fire Hose & Chemical Co. is displaying the menorah on their front lawn through Hanukkah.
The K-8 school lost its library during Sandy.
Police say the man was also in possession of a controlled dangerous substance.
The Old Bridge Township Fire Department will be helping Santa wish local children a Merry Christmas.
Make sure you don't miss out on anything in Matawan or Aberdeen this week.
The station received the wrong delivery, police say.
Monmouth County creates online portal for reports of damaged property
Looking to give back this holiday season? The Matawan Aberdeen Library has several ways for you to benefit the community.
His May 2011 arrest stemmed from a report made by a Matawan-Aberdeen student.
Police say he removed furniture from an apartment complex, among other items.
The council will meet on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Matawan Municipal Community Center.
People of all ages pitched in Tuesday night to help wrap holiday gifts for families struggling after Sandy.
Police say a Cliffwood Beach man removed copper wire from the Wilson Avenue substation during the power outages following Sandy.
The tree and Menorah lighting at town hall will take place Thursday, Dec. 6.
This local reader already entered to win $100k for local schools and up to $500 for his electric bill. It's not too late for you too enter your home!
Keyport schools were closed for two weeks in the aftermath of Sandy.
Take a look at the agenda for the Dec. 4, 2012 regular action meeting.
Charities were selected based on the positive impact they have on the Bayshore area, PB president said.