Mayor and two councilman reelected in Tuesday's election
One incumbent and three new Democrats elected to township council
Passage would amend the state constitution to legalize it, but only if a federal ban is also lifted.
The township will hold a paper shredding event on Nov. 12
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Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 8
Samuel Thompson, a Republican incumbent, and Robert "Bob" Brown, a Democratic challenger, campaign for District 12 Senate seat
Any registered voter may now vote by mail for any reason
Clinic will be Nov. 2 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Mayor Buccellato issued a directive declaring a curfew for Saturday, Sunday and Monday
Sealed bids must be received by Nov. 28 at 2 p.m.
Deadline extended to Nov. 30.
Energy prices are dropping, and third-party suppliers are moving into the market. Here are some things you need to know.
Due to warm weather, the leaf collection schedule was revised
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is currently seeking volunteers
Council passed a resolution requesting a study after being notified of transportation route
We tell you what to do.
The Matawan Council voted tonight to enter a shared services agreement with Hazlet and Keyport
The council will hold a public hearing and do the third reading of the resolution tonight, Oct. 18
Don't know who to vote for? Here is some information on both candidates
Not sure who to vote for? Here is some information on the candidates running in Matawan
Residents have until Oct. 18 to register to vote in the Nov. 8 general election.
Aberdeen Township offers flu shots for local residents
Five municipal sites will be completed in a project that is expected to save $1 million over 15 years
A developer recently presented plans for the senior complex
The deadline to register for FEMA aid is quickly approaching
Tax credit for popular MTV show set in Seaside Heights received plenty of backlash from locals.
The developer revealed plans for the project
The 45,000-square-foot facility will be fully operational by spring 2013.
Monmouth County residents and elected public officials verbalized their exasperation with JCP&L at the Board Public Utilities open public forum.
Program provides an average of 55 percent off the retail price of pharmaceuticals.
The state of New Jersey is opening up a forum for residents to speak about Hurricane Irene damage, efficiency of town responders, and direction on any help they may need.
The presentation will be Sept. 27 at 7 p.m.
The ordinance was introduced at their respective council meetings Tuesday night
They are the fourth bayshore municipality to formally oppose the wind turbine
It is on the agenda for their regular action meeting tonight at 7 p.m.
In dueling legal documents, the borough and James Alston have now exchanged differing accounts of the incidents leading up to his demotion.
The Borough Council says a combined court system, based in Hazlet, could save Matawan $80,000 a year.
The board met last night to hear plans for development at 126 Main Street
TRUE provides assistance to low and moderate income families.