Tag: Marlboro
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Marlboro school board adopts budget for 2021-22 academic year
MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has adopted a budget for the 2021-22 school year that totals $93.38 million. The budget calls for a local tax levy of $79.2 million to be paid by Marlboro’s residential and commercial property owners. The taxpayers’ share of the budget revenue will be about 84.5%.…
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Millponds fire damages housing units; police rescue one resident
MARLBORO – Multiple condominium units in the Millponds development off Texas Road in Marlboro were damaged in a fire that occurred on May 15 and during the incident, police officers rescued an elderly man from his home. According to a press release from the Marlboro Police Department, at 4:03 p.m., police received a 911 call…
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Youngster revived by Marlboro police officers, first-aiders
MARLBORO – On April 26 at 11:15 p.m., the Marlboro Police Department received a 911 call from a resident who reported his 1-year-old daughter was choking and not breathing. Officers from the Marlboro Police Department and members of the Marlboro First Aid Squad arrived on scene within minutes, according to a press release from the…
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Marlboro Township Council adopts $40.58 million budget for 2021
MARLBORO – With a 5-0 vote from members of the Township Council, Marlboro’s municipal budget for 2021 has been put in place. The $40.58 million budget was adopted on April 22 by Township Council President Jeff Cantor, Vice President Scott Metzger Councilwoman Randi Marder, Councilwoman Carol Mazzola and Councilman Michael Scalea. No one from the public…
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Wrestling coach with ties to Monmouth County schools facing charges
A wrestling coach who law enforcement authorities say has ties to four high schools and one wrestling club in Monmouth County is facing criminal charges. Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Sayreville Police Chief John Zebrowski announced that a former special education teacher at the Sayreville Middle School who is a former wrestling coach at…
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Mayor announces Aaa Moody’s bond rating for Marlboro
MARLBORO – Moody’s Investors Service has assigned its Aaa long-term rating to Marlboro Township’s general obligation (GO) bonds. The Aaa designation is the highest rating assigned to issues of debt, according to a press release from the township. This is the second agency to assign its highest rating to Marlboro. S&P Global (S&P) upgraded the…
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Pedestrian injured on Route 9 in Marlboro
MARLBORO – On April 11 at 9:10 p.m., the Marlboro Police Department received a 911 call reporting a motor vehicle collision in which a pedestrian was struck. The collision occurred on Route 9 northbound in the area of Willow Lane, according to a press release police issued on April 12. The pedestrian, identified as Nathanial…
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Marlboro school board introduces $93M budget for 2021-22
MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has introduced a budget for the 2021-22 school year that totals $93.38 million. The budget calls for a local tax levy of $79.2 million to be paid by Marlboro’s residential and commercial property owners. The taxpayers’ share of the budget revenue will be about 84.8% The…
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Marlboro Township Council votes to introduce $40.58M budget for 2021
MARLBORO – The members of the Marlboro Township Council have introduced the 2021 municipal budget and scheduled a public hearing for April 22. At that time, residents may ask questions or make comments about the budget. Council members introduced the budget during their March 4 meeting. In Marlboro’s form of government, the administration develops the…