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    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is a locally owned and operated plumbing company serving Matawan and the surrounding areas in Monmouth County. We’re focused on building relationships with our customers based on honesty and attesting to satisfactory customer service. Our team of plumbers brings an abundance of excellence to your plumbing problems, no matter how big or small.

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  • Investigate: We conduct a thorough inspection, to locate the root cause.
  • Educate: We explain our findings, answer all your questions about the repair or replacement.
  • Resolve: We restore your plumbing using resilient parts and industry methods.
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    At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling, we’re your one-stop shop for all your plumbing needs. Whether you have a leaky faucet, a clogged drain, or a major plumbing emergency, our team has you covered. We offer a full range of services, including emergency plumbing, drain cleaning, water heater repair and installation, sewer line repair and replacement, water line repair and replacement, gas line repair and replacement, and sump pump installation and repair. We use advanced techniques like hydro jetting to clear the toughest clogs, and we’re always up-to-date on the latest plumbing technology. Contact us at 732-217-7551 today for professional services.

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    The Lenape Native Americans called the area “Mechananienk“, which gave rise to the area being called “Matovancons” by Dutch settlers, from which derives the name “Matawan”. The name may derive from a Lenape language word meaning “where two rivers come together” or it may originate from the Southern Unami Matawonge, “bad riverbank” or “bad hill”, a possible reference to bluffs along Raritan Bay which were subject to erosion and collapse prior to the construction of a seawall in the 1970s. Another possible source is Matawan, Northern Unami for “bad fog”, which may have referred to fog generated on Raritan Bay. Other possible meanings are “magician”, “charmed skin” or “it arrives in a lake”.

    The community was established by Dutch settlers in the 17th century (Matawan celebrated a tricentennial in the 1980s). In 1686, Scotch-Irish settlers from New Hampshire later named the town New Aberdeen, and later Mount Pleasant. The town consisted with a church and a few houses around where southern Main Street and Freneau Avenue are. Neighboring Matawan Township reused the historic name in the 1970s when it changed its name to Aberdeen Township. As docks were built along Matawan Creek, which led to the area being called Middletown Point, which helped increase trade and commerce in the town. By the mid 18th century, the town became the main point of water-bound export and entry for Monmouth County. Over the course of the 18th century, the main center of the town moved north toward where it is today on Main Street. Some of Monmouth County’s wealthiest merchants and tradesmen made their homes along Main Street during this time, many of which remain today.

    On May 27, 1778, the Burrowes Mansion, which was built in 1723 and located on Main Street, and sold to wealthy grain merchant John “Corn King” Burrowes Sr. in 1769, was the site of a skirmish between the Patriots and the British during the Revolutionary War. The mansion is the site where the first New Jersey Company of the Continental Army formed, as John Burrowes Jr. trained local militia in his front yard. Local Patriots used whaleboats stored in Lake Matawan to attack British ships in the Raritan Bay. In response, British General Cortlandt Skinner, leading his Loyalist “Skinner’s Greens”, attacked Matawan with the (successful) intention of burning down the warehouses and mills owned by Burrowes and to capture Burrowes Jr. 200 Greens made their way from Sandy Hook, and greatly outnumbered the Matawan Patriots. Burrowes Jr. was able to avoid capture by swimming across Matawan Creek and hide, however Burrowes Sr. and several other Patriots were captured. Nearby, a house on Ravine Drive was owned by Samuel Forman, a wealthy merchant and Continental Army colonel and business partner with John Burrowes Sr. Forman had three sons, all of which became officers in the Continental Army, with the oldest Johnathan becoming a general. Of his four daughters, two married prominent local men, with Margaret marrying John Burrowes Jr. (where she was attacked by the loyalists during the skirmish at the Burrowes Mansion) and Eleanor marrying Philip Freneau, who was known as the “Poet of the Revolution”. On May 23, 1779, there was another skirmish between the American militia and British troops near the Forman house, and the militia successfully forced the British to retreat down a hill and swim across the Matawan Creek into the Raritan Bay. The house became nicknamed the “Old Hospital” because many wounded soldiers were cared for in the house. In 1795, Philip Freneau established Monmouth County’s first newspaper, the Jersey Chronicle. In the 1830s, with the invention of the steamboat, Matawan grew and prospered, as it allowed for goods to be more accessible to the New York regional market.

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