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Local animal rescue group is hoping to place these pets in forever homes.
The Department of Works will salt and plow if it snows this weekend. They ask residents to assist them in this process by following a few guidelines.
The driver called for help after his truck stalled in a large pool of water Thursday morning.
Three of the four apartments in the building are currently being rented from the tenant, officials said.
The road will remain closed until further notice, officials say.
The road will remain closed until further notice, officials say.
The department responded to 1,132 calls for service in November.
Heavy rain combined with high tide is expected to cause flooding in coastal regions tonight and Thursday morning.
The snow-themed charity event incorporated the whole family.
A look at what's going on in Matawan and Aberdeen this week.
From Girl Scout projects to neighbors helping neighbors after Sandy, this year has been packed full of moments that will restore your faith in humanity.
Two officers who are extensively involved in the upper elementary school were given a plaque Monday.
A performance by the chorus will air multiple times over the Christmas weekend.
While wishing the school community happy holidays, Superintendent Healy reflects on 2012 and looks forward to 2013.
Here are some ways to celebrate Christmas with your neighbors.
He was arrested Wednesday for the alleged November incident that involved a pair of 14-year-old girls.
Superintendent Healy reassured the community that the safety and security of students is a top priority in district.
The alleged crimes occurred in Red Bank, Fair Haven and Hazlet in 2011.
The agency will also offer discounts to families traveling over the holidays.