Tag: Marlboro

  • Marlboro farmers market opens on Route 520

    Marlboro farmers market opens on Route 520

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro Farmers Market is open for its first season of business. The farmers market, on Route 520 just west of Route 79, opened on June 30. It will be open every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. until Oct. 27, rain or shine. There is ample parking on site behind the…

  • Marlboro Planning Board will hear application for house of worship

    Marlboro Planning Board will hear application for house of worship

    MARLBORO – An application proposing the construction of a church on Union Hill Road is scheduled to be heard by the Marlboro Planning Board on July 17. The applicant, The Church in Marlboro, is represented by attorney Salvatore Alfieri. The Church in Marlboro is proposing to construct a 7,680-square-foot, split-level church/house of worship with a…

  • Proposal for Wawa, medical offices will continue before Marlboro zoning board

    Proposal for Wawa, medical offices will continue before Marlboro zoning board

    MARLBORO – Representatives of an applicant that is proposing to construct a Wawa convenience store with a gas station and a medical office building are expected to continue presenting testimony about the plan before the Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment on June 25. Marlboro North Main, LLC, is represented by attorney Jason R. Tuvel. The…

  • Marlboro receives Clean Communities grant from Department of Environmental Protection

    Marlboro receives Clean Communities grant from Department of Environmental Protection

    MARLBORO – The New Jersey Clean Communities program has awarded Marlboro $95,842 in grant funding to be used for litter abatement programs. According to a press release from the township, the award was announced by Catherine R. McCabe, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). “We constantly strive to identify alternate sources…

  • Development easement will be purchased to preserve farmland

    Development easement will be purchased to preserve farmland

    Three levels of government will join together to acquire a development easement on properties in Holmdel and Marlboro that will preclude development from taking place on the parcels. At its meeting of May 16, the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders passed a resolution authorizing the cost share agreement among the county, the state and Holmdel.…

  • Marlboro council will continue to provide officers in schools

    Marlboro council will continue to provide officers in schools

    MARLBORO – Municipal officials have agreed to extend shared services agreements with the Freehold Regional High School District and the Marlboro K-8 School District and will continue to provide School Resource Officers (SRO) and Class III special law enforcement officers in schools in Marlboro. The township will provide an SRO and two Class III officers…

  • Marlboro native raises awareness as battle with cancer continues

    Marlboro native raises awareness as battle with cancer continues

    MARLBORO – A Marlboro native has been honored by Mayor Jonathan Hornik and the members of the Township Council as she battles metastatic breast cancer (MBC) and continues to raise awareness of the disease. Tami Eagle-Bowling of Scotch Plains was recognized during the May 16 council meeting. She was diagnosed with stage IV MBC in…

  • Stomp the Monster events scheduled for June 2

    Stomp the Monster events scheduled for June 2

    MARLBORO – The eighth annual STOMP the Monster 5K Run and Festival will take place at the Marlboro Recreation Center, Wyncrest Road, on June 2. The Kids Stomp will begin at 8:45 a.m., a 1-mile run/health walk will begin at 9:05 a.m. and the 5K race will begin at 9:30 a.m. The Kids Stomp will…

  • Marlboro board puts $92M budget in place for 2019-20 school year

    Marlboro board puts $92M budget in place for 2019-20 school year

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has adopted a budget for the 2019-20 school year that totals $92.16 million and will be supported by a tax levy of $77.9 million to be paid by residential and commercial property owners. The budget was adopted during a board meeting on May 7 in…