Bayshore Township in Monmouth County
Welcome to Aberdeen, a Monmouth County township on the Raritan Bayshore, where established neighborhoods and maritime heritage meet a direct rail commute to New York.
Aberdeen is a suburban township in the Bayshore region of northeastern Monmouth County, New Jersey, fronting Raritan Bay roughly midway between the Atlantic Highlands and the Raritan River's mouth. Its roughly 18,000 residents are spread across a collection of unincorporated communities — Cliffwood, Cliffwood Beach, Strathmore, and Henningers Mills — each with its own character but bound together by the township's bayshore identity. The township's story is tied to the water. Raritan Bay long supported oystering, fishing, and a shoreline resort culture, and Cliffwood Beach in particular grew as a bayside bathing and cottage destination in the early twentieth century. The area's maritime history and its natural bayfront setting remain central to Aberdeen's sense of place, even as the township has become a largely residential commuter community within the New York metropolitan area. Today Aberdeen's neighborhoods span several eras. The older bayside and in-town streets near Cliffwood and Cliffwood Beach hold the township's earliest housing, while Strathmore, a large planned section developed mid-century, brought a wave of post-war homes and remains one of the area's best-known residential neighborhoods. The township borders Hazlet, Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport, Marlboro, and Matawan in Monmouth County, and Old Bridge across the line in Middlesex County. Commuting anchors much of daily life. The Aberdeen-Matawan station on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line offers direct rail service toward New York Penn Station, and Route 34, Route 35, and the Garden State Parkway put the broader region within easy reach. The Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District, shared with Matawan, serves students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. Who Aberdeen suits: it draws commuters and families seeking established, relatively affordable Bayshore living with a direct rail line to New York, bayside recreation, and a full K-12 school system.
Aberdeen is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, in the Bayshore region along Raritan Bay. It is part of the New York metropolitan area, roughly 30 miles south of New York City.
Aberdeen encompasses the unincorporated communities of Cliffwood, Cliffwood Beach, Strathmore, and Henningers Mills. Cliffwood and Cliffwood Beach sit near Raritan Bay, while Strathmore is a large mid-century planned residential neighborhood within the township.
Aberdeen shares the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District with neighboring Matawan Borough, serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The district operates elementary, middle, and high schools across both municipalities, giving families a full local K-12 path.
Yes. The Aberdeen-Matawan station on NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line provides direct commuter rail service toward New York Penn Station, and bus service supplements the rail line, making the township a practical base for New York commuters.
Aberdeen is known for its Raritan Bay maritime heritage, its bayside communities of Cliffwood and Cliffwood Beach, the planned Strathmore neighborhood, and its direct rail connection to New York City on the North Jersey Coast Line.
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