Tag: Marlboro
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CentraState welcomes Angela Markman, OB/GYN
CentraState welcomes Angela Markman, MD, to its OB/GYN team at Women’s Health Specialists of CentraState. A fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Markman specializes in female reproductive health, pregnancy, and childbirth, with a special interest in treating adolescent patients. Markman earned her medical degree from Ross University Medical School and her bachelor’s…
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Monmouth officials tout ‘Growth Through Opportunity’ program
The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office is the anchor for a pilot program among The Arc of New Jersey, The Arc of the United States and local police departments that started in October. Five Monmouth County law enforcement agencies are providing individuals who have special needs with an opportunity to serve as interns, called cadets, and…
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Four seats on Marlboro school board on Election Day ballot
MARLBORO – Three three-year terms and one one-year term on the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education will be on the Nov. 5 ballot. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. There is a contested race with four residents seeking the three three-year terms: Patricia Branch, Dara Enny, Randy Heller and…
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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…
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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,…
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Writer endorses Hornik, Marder, Scalea
President John F. Kennedy said that “things do not happen. Things are made to happen.” As Marlboro’s mayor, Jonathan L. Hornik has made extraordinarily beneficial things happen. Preserving open space, protecting all the citizens of our community, and presiding over an administration that is a model for good government are among the hallmarks of the…
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Marlboro Republican slate loses all three primary winners; Hornik to run unopposed
MARLBORO – The three candidates who were selected by Republican voters in Marlboro in June to run for municipal office on Nov. 5 are all out of the race. In the June primary election, Republicans tapped Derek DeLuca to run for mayor and Marielaina LaRosa and Marianne Longobardi to run for seats on the Marlboro…
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Marlboro zoning board approves construction of three new homes
MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment have granted final major subdivision approval to an applicant that proposed the construction of three homes on Vanderburg Road. The application submitted by Goddard Estates was heard by the board on Sept. 10. Attorney Salvatore Alfieri, of the firm Cleary Giacobbe Alfieri Jacobs, represented the…
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Marlboro planners approve medical office building on Willow Lane
MARLBORO – Planning Board members have granted preliminary and final approval to an applicant who proposed the construction of a three-story medical office building on Willow Lane. Representatives of the applicant, 55 Willow Lane Associates, LLC, appeared before the board on Sept. 18. Attorney Salvatore Alfieri, of the firm Cleary Giacobbe Alfieri Jacobs, represented…