Matawan, New Jersey, located along the Raritan Bayshore, is a suburban community known for its convenient location and well-rated schools, including Matawan High School, Matawan Middle School, and Matawan Elementary School. The area is rich in history and natural beauty, with lakes, streams, and creeks surrounding the town. Memorial Park at the entrance of Matawan offers shaded paths and historical monuments, including tributes to World War I veterans and a plaque commemorating the 1916 shark attack that inspired the film Jaws. The Henry Hudson Trail also runs through the town, providing scenic routes for walking and biking.
Matawan features a variety of home styles, including Colonial Revivals, bungalows, ranch-style homes, and Queen Anne houses, reflecting its historical roots. The community is known for its suburban character, with residential streets lined with homes of all sizes. For dining, Matawan and neighboring Aberdeen offer a range of options, from Sicilian-style pizza at Denino’s Pizza Place to Indian cuisine at Hyderabad Spice and traditional Chinese dim sum at West Lake. The Aberdeen Town Square Center serves as a retail hub with eateries and grocery stores like Stop & Shop and ShopRite.
Commuters benefit from Matawan's proximity to major transportation routes, including the Garden State Parkway, NJ Transit buses to Port Authority, and trains to New York Penn Station, making New York City accessible within an hour. The beaches of Sea Bright are also just a 30-minute drive away, providing additional recreational opportunities.