Tag: Marlboro

  • Operation Marlboro Cares reaches out with assistance for residents

    Operation Marlboro Cares reaches out with assistance for residents

    MARLBORO – Township Councilman Jeff Cantor has created a relief program that is providing assistance to the residents of Marlboro during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Operation Marlboro Cares is working with the Marlboro K-8 School District, local emergency services providers and businesses to deliver groceries and medicine to at-risk community members. “Anyone who is at…

  • MONOC transfers operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, CentraState Healthcare System

    MONOC transfers operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health, CentraState Healthcare System

    MONOC, which has operated mobile intensive care paramedic services and mobile critical care services in the area, ceased operations and transferred ongoing operations to RWJBarnabas Health, Hackensack Meridian Health and CentraState Healthcare System. The New Jersey Department of Health approved the transfer as of April 1. RWJBarnabas Health and Hackensack Meridian Health will become the…

  • Marlboro school board introduces $94M budget for 2020-21

    Marlboro school board introduces $94M budget for 2020-21

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has introduced a budget for the 2020-21 school year that totals $94.25 million. The budget calls for a local tax levy of $77.65 million to be paid by Marlboro’s residential and commercial property owners. The taxpayers’ share of the budget revenue will be about 84.5%.…

  • All Marlboro K-8 pupils may sign up to receive free lunch

    All Marlboro K-8 pupils may sign up to receive free lunch

    MARLBORO – Administrators in the Marlboro K-8 School District have announced that all students who are enrolled in the district will be eligible to receive a free lunch courtesy of the district during the state-mandated quarantine due to COVID-19. Superintendent of Schools Eric Hibbs said anyone who wishes to have their child enter the program…

  • Morganville Fire Company plans to construct new building to house trucks

    Morganville Fire Company plans to construct new building to house trucks

    MARLBORO – A new building is on the horizon for Marlboro Fire District No. 3 following a courtesy review of plans for the facility by the Marlboro Planning Board. Board members signed off on the project during a meeting on March 4. A representative of Fire District No. 3 said the fire district taxes that…

  • Democrats using virus as plan to defeat president

    Democrats using virus as plan to defeat president

    So, the Democrat party is left with two dottery old candidates still in the running, both of whom should have retired long ago and be out tending their gardens or some such hobby. What does the Democrat Party do to give one of these guys a fighting chance against President Donald Trump? Make a weapon…

  • Marlboro mayor announces restaurant restrictions

    Marlboro mayor announces restaurant restrictions

    MARLBORO – To ensure the health and safety of the public during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik has signed an executive order which limits the hours that restaurants’ dining rooms and bars may be open to the public. Effective at 12:01 a.m. March 16, all bar and restaurant facilities must close to…

  • The Hebrew Corner offers a flexible, meaningful Jewish education experience

    The Hebrew Corner offers a flexible, meaningful Jewish education experience

    The Hebrew Corner is a modern, independent Hebrew school and Jewish learning center serving the non affiliated families of Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean counties. Our classes begin at third grade and extend through bar and bat mitzvah. We prepare our students for bar and bat mitzvah as well as officiate at private services which can…

  • 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…