Holmdel-Hazlet, NJ|News|
What's Happening In Hazlet Schools, Through January
By Leann Coppola, a senior at Raritan High School.

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By Leann Coppola, a senior at Raritan High School.

Aberdeen Police arrested the Matawan resident on May 4.
Police say he unlawfully entered the garage of a North Circle home in May.
Investigators say he threatened pharmacy employees in order to obtain oxycodone pills.
Police say the pair took $20,000 worth of property from the home.
The newly appointed mayor reflected on the way everyone worked together after Sandy, emphasizing that the best way to work to improve the township is to check partisanship at the door.
The team earned three first place and one second place title for group performances, as well as earning the top three titles for senior solos.
DiNardo and Ronchetti took the oath of office with their families by their sides.
In addition to four new members, the board of education now has a new president and vice president.
The local winners of the Patriot Pen and the Voice of Democracy will be honored at the VFW in February.
First Assistant Fire Chief and Second Assistant Fire Chief also appointed Jan. 5.
The committee approved appointments to several boards, commissions and committees within the township.
FEMA's latest 'Sandy Recovery Bulletin' includes links to information on a new base flood elevation map and what it means to flood insurance policy holders.
Emergency personnel took the oath of office for leadership positions within their organization.
Explore homes for sale in the area without leaving your seat.
James Macomber, Tara Martinez, Joelle Nappi and Kathleen Gentile all took their oath of office Jan. 3.
Several borough departments and emergency responders were honored for their response to Sandy.
A look at events and meetings in the Matawan-Aberdeen area this week.
A look at events and meetings going on in Holmdel and Hazlet this week.
A Monmouth County handed up the indictment Jan. 3.