Matawan, NJ
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Matawan sits in central Monmouth County, New Jersey, about 35 miles south of Manhattan and 15 miles inland from the Jersey Shore. This small borough of nearly 10,000 residents occupies rolling terrain typical of the Piedmont region, with elevations ranging from 50 to 200 feet above sea level. The area experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters, though occasional nor'easters can bring significant snowfall. The most direct route to Matawan is via the Garden State Parkway to Exit 120, then west on Route 34. From New York City, drivers typically take the Outerbridge Crossing or Goethals Bridge to Route 35 south, then connect to Route 34 west. Local residents frequently use Route 516 for east-west travel between the Parkway and Route 9, while Route 79 provides north-south access through town. New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast Line stops at Matawan station, making it popular with commuters heading to Newark or Manhattan. For electric vehicle drivers, several charging stations are available along Route 35 and at the nearby Bridgewater Commons mall. The borough maintains its small-town character despite proximity to major metropolitan areas, with tree-lined residential streets and a compact downtown area. Matawan's train station, built in 1875, still features its original Victorian-era architecture and serves as both a functional transit hub and a reminder of the town's 19th-century railroad heritage.