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Matawan Aberdeen Board of Education Swears in New Student Representative
The Matawan Regional High School senior delivered her first report at the Sept. 24 meeting

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The Matawan Regional High School senior delivered her first report at the Sept. 24 meeting

The job fair will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at One Penn Plaza in the space formerly occupied by the Rutgers Bookstore.
Emergency responders were trained on the fire department's newest water rescue boat, a red Zodiac fit for a town with so many lakes and creeks.
The October fundraiser will benefit the Susan G. Komen foundation
The software-as-a-service business, located on Matawan Road, continues to grow.
Watch the Huskies take on the Scarlet Fliers live online or on Optimum TV channel 14.
A section of Route 34 in Matawan near Walgreens may soon be zoned for a mixed use development. A public hearing will be held for the proposed ordinance at the council's Oct. 2 meeting.
The law aims to give New Jersey municipalities a say over reality TV productions
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Aberdeen Township Police activity between Sept. 12 and Sept. 18, 2012
Plus, there will be a Friday Nite Special performance of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Check out our photo gallery of furry friends looking for forever homes.
Take a peek at houses, condos, and apartments for rent in Matawan, Aberdeen and Keyport.
Aberdeen continues to collect food donations to benefit local food pantries as part of Hunger Action Month.
The inspections are expected to begin Sept. 24.