Tag: Marlboro
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Marlboro Police Department welcomes K-9 officer Bolo
MARLBORO – A 1-year-old Belgian Malinois from Radom, Poland, has been introduced as the newest officer in the Marlboro Police Department. As 2019 began, municipal officials announced that Patrolman Joshua Abrahamson and K-9 officer Bolo completed a 17-week patrol training program and explosives detection training. Abrahamson and Bolo graduated from the Tinton Falls K-9 Academy…
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County will add parcel to Wickatunk Recreation Area in Marlboro
In one of its final acts of 2018, the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders took action to expand the Wickatunk Recreation Area in Marlboro. During a meeting on Dec. 20, the freeholders authorized the purchase of a 17.9-acre parcel at 103 Harbor Road, Marlboro, from Harbor Road Properties at a cost of $170,000. The land…
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Marlboro council creates deputy chief position
MARLBORO – The Township Council has adopted an ordinance that creates the position of deputy chief in the Marlboro Police Department. With Police Chief Bruce Hall expected to retire in September 2019, municipal officials are establishing a line of succession. The ordinance was adopted by council members on Dec. 18. Marlboro mandates that a sworn…
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Off-duty Sayreville police sergeant charged with DWI, assault by auto in Old Bridge
A police sergeant with the Sayreville Police Department is facing criminal charges stemming from a motor vehicle incident, which left another person in critical condition. Jeffrey Kutz, 57, of Marlboro, was off-duty at the time of the incident, which occurred on Route 9 south near Old Texas Road on Dec. 18, according to information provided…
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Marlboro school board members decline to appoint any of five candidates to open seat
MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education could not reach a consensus on Dec. 18 and did not appoint a resident to fill a vacant seat on the board. District administrators said the vacancy will be re-advertised. Anyone who has already applied to serve will not need to reapply and…
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Marlboro zoning board grants preliminary approval for three new homes
MARLBORO – The Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment has granted preliminary approval to an application that proposed the construction of three homes on Vanderburg Road. The application submitted by Goddard Estates was heard by the board on Nov. 27. Attorney Salvatore Alfieri represented the applicant. The 2.9-acre parcel where Goddard Estates is proposed is east…
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Applicant discusses access to proposed Wawa, medical building
MARLBORO – Representatives of an applicant that is proposing to construct a Wawa convenience store, gas station and medical office building on Route 520 in Marlboro are expected to continue presenting testimony about the plan before the Zoning Board of Adjustment in 2019. Marlboro North Main, LLC, is represented by attorney Jason R. Tuvel. Testimony…
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Move to create deputy chief’s post anticipates police chief’s retirement
MARLBORO – The Township Council is creating the position of deputy chief in the Marlboro Police Department. With Police Chief Bruce Hall expected to retire in September 2019, municipal officials are establishing a line of succession. Marlboro mandates that a sworn police officer must retire when he or she reaches the age of 65. Hall…
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Marlboro school board seeks to fill open seat
MARLBORO – Anisha Gizersky has resigned from her position as a member of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education. In a letter which board President Robyn Wolfe read to the board and members of the public during a meeting on Nov. 20, Gizersky said, “I recently switched jobs and joined a publicly traded…