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Week Ahead: Council Meetings, Freeholder Candidates' Forum
A look at meetings and events in Matawan and Aberdeen this week

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A look at meetings and events in Matawan and Aberdeen this week

Emily Johnson will hit the pavement to support a cause close to her heart.
An open house will also be held for prospective students currently in seventh and eighth grade.
Find out which homes are selling for what in the Matawan-Aberdeen area.
The Aberdeen Township Police Department responded to or initiated 269 calls for service between Oct. 3 and Oct. 9.
Looking for some spooktacular Halloween fun? Look no further!
The celebration is this Saturday, Oct. 13 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Board members chose not to move forward at this time with the idea of possibly advertising in schools, on buses, and on the website as an alternative way to generate revenue.
A number of JCP&L customers report being without power in Matawan, Aberdeen and Old Bridge.
In the wake of a video posted on Youtube, a local Muslim community held an open discussion on the film, the reaction by the Muslim world, and the line between free speech and harmful speech.
The board of directors will consider whether or not to approve the matter at its Oct. 15 meeting.
The board of directors to consider proposal at Oct. 15 meeting
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to approve the matter at their Oct. 15 meeting.
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to approve the matter at their Oct. 15 meeting.
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to approve the matter at their Oct. 15 meeting.
As much as $1.6M in additional revenue could be collected if some 1,800-non union workers are forced to pay up. NJT directors will consider the proposal at their Oct. 15 meeting.
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to approve the matter at their Oct. 15 meeting.
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to remove policy for non-union members.
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to approve the matter at their Oct. 15 meeting.
The board of trustees will consider whether or not to approve the matter at their Oct. 15 meeting.