Enrollment for healthcare through the Affordable Care Act begins on Oct. 1.
The special election for U.S. Senate is Oct. 16.
This month, Assemblywoman Amy Handlin added two bills to her privacy package, addressing information obtained through computer systems in cars and license plate readers.
Recent polls show strong support for a constitutional amendment that would raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour.
The list includes Garden State natives Bill Maher and Susan Sarandon.
The driver river rigged a toy cow to moo when the device was pinged.
The proposed development sits on the Aberdeen border.
Booker's camp denies sending people to event.
The $15.7 million project will raise the level of Route 35 by as much as four feet.
The borough hopes to improve drainage and grading at the park's sports field.
The developers are seeking final site approval at the upcoming hearing.
IBEW Local Electrical Union 102 to help speed the service restoration process after a severe storm or other major event.
It will be conducted by T&M Associates through a visual inspection of the dam to look for signs of wear at the site.
The agency did not adhere to a storm plan put in place four months before the storm swallowed a third of its train fleet, according to a report by The Bergen Record.
Removing trees and brush around power lines should prevent downed lines and power outages during storms.
A list of polling locations in Matawan and Aberdeen.
The Aberdeen Planning Board approved preliminary and final site plans for the mixed use site Wednesday night.
The first of two contracts includes construction on more than 13 roads in Matawan.
Officials discussed FEMA policy updates and recovery efforts at the Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority in Union Beach Friday.
The township planning board is eyeing a piece of property near the Holmdel border for redevelopment.
There are several steps Aberdeen and Matawan residents can take before disaster strikes.
The agenda for the Monday includes the contract and a part-time seasonal personnel approval.
The township is looking to hire a mechanic/welder.
The online system accepts credit cards, debit cards and e-checks. Payments can still be made through the mail or in person at town hall.
The tax assessment process has changed, according to the township tax assessor.
The sewerage authority sustained $20 million in damages as a result of Superstorm Sandy.
The council awarded a contract for tree removal services for streets that will be repaved during the 2013 road program.
The United Arab Emirates donated $4.5 million to repair and enhance communications infrastructure at 30 public schools impacted by Sandy.
A request to replace a police vehicle was approved by the borough council.
Council members plan to participate and are encouraging residents to participate as well.
The council hopes the ordinance will curb the cost of property maintenance to the borough.
Christie, with an approval rating of 68 percent, leads governor's race 2-1 over state Sen. Barbara Buono.
There is only one item on the agenda.
Sierra Club in a quandary over who among Democrats to endorse for U.S. Senate seat.
The borough’s map will be updated after nearly 25 years.
The next meeting will take place Tuesday, July 16.
Holly Reycraft was recognized by the state for her work after Sandy.
Residents can learn more about the plan by visiting the county sheriff’s website.
Aberdeen is working on revising its portion of the Monmouth County Hazard Mitigation Plan.