Tag: Marlboro municipal government

  • Marlboro council cancels special meeting to discuss police dispatchers

    Marlboro council cancels special meeting to discuss police dispatchers

    MARLBORO — A special meeting of the Marlboro Township Council during which police communications were expected to be discussed did not take place as scheduled. On May 31, the township clerk’s office issued a notice which stated the special meeting scheduled for June 2 had been cancelled. In response to an inquiry from the News…

  • Marlboro council members vote 3-2 to adopt municipal budget for 2022

    Marlboro council members vote 3-2 to adopt municipal budget for 2022

    MARLBORO — In a 3-2 vote that saw the Republican majority on the Marlboro Township Council split, the members of the governing body have adopted a $42.52 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2022. The budget was adopted during the council’s May 19 meeting. Voting “yes” on a motion to adopt…

  • Marlboro police dispatchers to be subject of special council meeting

    Marlboro police dispatchers to be subject of special council meeting

    MARLBORO — The members of the Marlboro Township Council have scheduled a special meeting for 7 p.m. June 2 to discuss police communications. The council members unanimously passed a resolution during their meeting on May 19 to schedule the special June 2 session in Town Hall. During the public comment portion of the May 19…

  • Marlboro council introduces $42M municipal budget for 2022

    Marlboro council introduces $42M municipal budget for 2022

    MARLBORO – The members of the Marlboro Township Council have introduced a $42.52 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2022. The budget was introduced during the council’s March 24 meeting. Voting “yes” on a motion to introduce the budget were Township Council Vice President Antoinette DiNuzzo, Councilwoman Randi Marder, Councilman Michael…

  • Qazi, DiNuzzo, Milman sworn in to start terms on Marlboro council

    Qazi, DiNuzzo, Milman sworn in to start terms on Marlboro council

    MARLBORO – The three Republicans who unseated a trio of Democratic incumbents have been sworn in to begin serving four-year terms on the Marlboro Township Council. In the November 2021 general election, Republicans Antoinette DiNuzzo, Michael Milman and Juned Qazi defeated incumbent Democrats Jeff Cantor, Scott Metzger and Carol Mazzola. Cantor served on the council…

  • Republican candidates claim three seats on Marlboro Township Council

    Republican candidates claim three seats on Marlboro Township Council

    MARLBORO – Three Republican candidates appear to have won four-year terms on the Marlboro Township Council in the 2021 general election. Unofficial results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office show Republicans Antoinette DiNuzzo with 7,239 votes, Michael Milman with 7,290 votes and Juned Qazi with 7,049 votes as of Nov. 8. The results…

  • Republican slate appears to have won three seats on Marlboro Township Council

    Republican slate appears to have won three seats on Marlboro Township Council

    MARLBORO – Three Republican candidates appear to have won four-year terms on the Marlboro Township Council in the November 2021 election. Unofficial results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office show Republicans Antoinette DiNuzzo with 5,803 votes, Michael Milman with 5,828 votes and Juned Qazi with 5,656 votes as of the morning of Nov.…

  • Two slates square off in bid for three seats on Marlboro Township Council

    Two slates square off in bid for three seats on Marlboro Township Council

    MARLBORO – Three four-year terms on the Marlboro Township Council are at stake in the 2021 election, which is being conducted with vote by mail ballots; with early in-person voting at 10 polling locations in Monmouth County; and with in-person voting at polling locations in Marlboro on Nov. 2. The current terms of incumbent Democrats…

  • Marlboro resident supports Cantor, Metzger, Mazzola

    Marlboro resident supports Cantor, Metzger, Mazzola

    Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik is recognized by most fair-minded government analysts as one of the best, if not the No. 1, mayor in all of New Jersey. Mayor Hornik, however, cannot continue his outstanding record of success without the support of the Marlboro Township Council. Three of those council members are up for re-election this…