Tag: Marlboro municipal government

  • Marlboro council introduces ordinance to ban short-term rentals

    Marlboro council introduces ordinance to ban short-term rentals

    MARLBORO – An ordinance that would, if adopted, prohibit residences in Marlboro from being rented on a short-term basis will be considered for adoption by the Township Council on Sept. 17. The ordinance was introduced by council members on Aug. 13. The ordinance states it will be “unlawful for an owner, lessor, sub-lessor, any other…

  • Marlboro council authorizes municipal improvements

    Marlboro council authorizes municipal improvements

    MARLBORO – The Township Council has adopted four bond ordinances that will fund improvements to Marlboro’s roads and parks and pay for equipment for municipal departments. Each ordinance was adopted by a 4-0 vote on April 23 following a public hearing. No member of the public spoke on any of the ordinances. Council President Carol…

  • Marlboro council adopts $40 million municipal budget for 2020

    Marlboro council adopts $40 million municipal budget for 2020

    MARLBORO – With a 4-0 vote from members of the Township Council, Marlboro’s municipal budget for 2020 has been put in place. The $40 million budget was adopted on April 23 by council President Carol Mazzola, Councilwoman Randi Marder, Councilman Scott Metzger and Councilman Michael Scalea. Council Vice President Jeff Cantor was absent. No one…

  • Marlboro council introduces $40M municipal budget for 2020

    Marlboro council introduces $40M municipal budget for 2020

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro Township Council has introduced a $40 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2020. The budget was introduced on March 5 with votes from council President Carol Mazzola, Vice President Jeff Cantor, Councilwoman Randi Marder, Councilman Scott Metzger and Councilman Michael Scalea. Under Marlboro’s form of government, the…

  • Hornik, Marder, Scalea begin serving new terms in Marlboro

    Hornik, Marder, Scalea begin serving new terms in Marlboro

    MARLBORO – Jonathan Hornik began serving his fourth four-year term as Marlboro’s mayor when the municipal government held its reorganization meeting on Jan. 6 at Town Hall. Randi Marder and Michael Scalea were sworn in to begin serving new four-year terms on the Township Council the same day. Marder and Scalea are joined on the…

  • Scalea, Marder re-elected to Marlboro council seats

    Scalea, Marder re-elected to Marlboro council seats

    MARLBORO – Incumbent Democrats Randi Marder and Michael Scalea were re-elected to four-year terms on the Marlboro Township Council on Election Day, Nov. 5. According to election results posted by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Scalea received 3,735 votes, Marder received 3,596 votes and Republican Alan Ginsburg received 3,079 votes. The election results are unofficial…

  • Marder, Scalea win new terms on Marlboro Township Council

    Marder, Scalea win new terms on Marlboro Township Council

    MARLBORO – Incumbent Democrats Randi Marder and Michael Scalea were re-elected to four-year terms on the Marlboro Township Council on Election Day, Nov. 5. According to election results posted by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Scalea received 3,699 votes, Marder received 3,567 votes and Republican Alan Ginsburg received 3,064 votes. The election results are unofficial…

  • Three candidates seek two seats on Marlboro Township Council

    Three candidates seek two seats on Marlboro Township Council

    MARLBORO – Two four-year terms on the five-member Marlboro Township Council will be on the ballot in the Nov. 5 election. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The three candidates running for office are Democrats Randi Marder and Michael Scalea, and Republican Alan Ginsburg. Marder is seeking her fourth term as…

  • Hornik seeks fourth term; cites accomplishments of past 12 years

    Hornik seeks fourth term; cites accomplishments of past 12 years

    MARLBORO – Democrat Jonathan Hornik is running unopposed for a fourth four-year term as the mayor of Marlboro. Election Day is Nov. 5 and polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. A Republican candidate who was elected in the June primary to challenge Hornik this year subsequently dropped out of the race,…