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We would like to thank the people of Matawan for their support in the recent Borough Council elections. We are honored and humbled that you chose us to represent you and we will work hard every day to earn the trust you have put in us. More ... Thanks extended to voters of Middletown The election of 2008 will go down in the record books as one of the most actively participated elections in the long and proud history of Middletown Township. On Nov. 4, over 70 percent of all registered voters in Middletown exercised their right to choose by casting a ballot in the general electi... More ... Aberdeen public officials commended for action On this past Halloween night, we here in Aberdeen Township, specifically along Atlantic Avenue, had the makings for a very unsafe situation for our trick or treaters, but to the credit of the Aberdeen Police Department, it was averted. More ... Save Fort Hancock for people, not for the dump When will the torture stop? Congressman Frank Pallone's trumpet call to rally the state government and local nonprofits to restore and reuse the historic buildings of Fort Hancock is an ill-disguised, More ... Save Sandy Hook will continue to fight Hook project Response to Mary Lou Strong letter: I am the president of Save Sandy Hook and my husband is the secretary. Save Sandy Hook (SSH) consists of 14 people, residents of our area. They join in our response. SSH was formed to oppose the commercialization of Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook. We continue to oppose that because commercialization ... More ... Election shows youth of America no longer sleeping In this past election, one fact became quite clear: That fact is that the youth of America is no longer sleeping. With now president-elect Obama sweeping the electoral votes, it became quite clear that the thing that some have feared and others have been awaiting actually happened. More ... Parents extend thanks to Tour de Shore supporters On Oct. 12, Timmy's Tour de Shore for pediatric brain tumor research was held at Fort Hancock in Sandy Hook. It was a beautiful, sunny day perfect for a 2-, 8- and 23-mile bike ride. The Tour de Shore attracted more than 450 bike riders. Many families came out to enjoy a day full of fun, food and ... More ... |
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