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Matawan-Aberdeen Readers' Choice 2012 Plaques Available for Order
If your business won Readers' Choice, you can now purchase a plaque celebrating your win through American Registry.

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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.
Korean students shared tradition of Pepero Day with Matawan Aberdeen Middle School students who were unable to celebrate Halloween.
The executive session will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by a public meeting.
If your home or business was damaged by Sandy, you will not have to pay construction fees when applying for permits.
Santa will drive through the borough to waive to children and toss candy.
An Advantage3 representative attended a recent board meeting to answer questions, comments and concerns from board members and members of the public.
Disaster SNAP is a federal safety-net subsidy available to people at-risk for hunger due to a disaster.
It's a busy week in the Matawan-Aberdeen area.
Local students have been hosting fundraisers and donation drives to help benefit the victims of Sandy.
These dogs were rescued from high-kill shelters all over the country and brought to New Jersey for a new chance at life.
Superintendent Healy wishes the school community a safe, healthy and happy Thanksgiving.
The accident victims were transported to the hospital after the two-vehicle accident, police say.