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Local Democrats Declare Victory for Matawan Council Seat
Monmouth County Democratic Chairman says election results in Matawan have been certified by county.

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Monmouth County Democratic Chairman says election results in Matawan have been certified by county.

Sandy closed district schools for two weeks.
The indictment stems from a June 2012 arrest, according to court documents.
A look at fundraisers, events and meetings in the Matawan-Aberdeen area this week.
Department of Works secured two dumpsters for debris, which are scheduled to arrive Monday, Dec. 3.
Homeowners in distress came to closings at a Holmdel Village office to be rescued from foreclosure, but actually would up signing away their homes.
Tickets are limited and selling quickly, organizers say.
Previous business administrator will operate as a consultant for the month of December
There are a lot of holiday events, craft shows and fundraisers happening this weekend.
Piles of garbage remain infront of homes weeks after storm while residents try to rebuild on the quiet bay-front street.
If your business won Readers' Choice, you can now purchase a plaque celebrating your win through American Registry.
Books make great holiday gifts. Give your loved ones these books as stocking stuffers this holiday season.
Take a look at the most viewed stories in the area in November.
There are still a number of provisional ballots to count, Monmouth County Clerk's Office says.
Amount will be paid by Matawan's insurance company and not the borough, Mayor Buccellato said.
Alston's retirement will be effective Dec. 1, 2012.
The open house had to be rescheduled due to Sandy.
Sandy left a huge mess in her wake, and Keyport residents are working to clean up the borough.
The first aid volunteers hope to provide children with holiday cheer after a difficult few weeks.