Tag: Marlboro

  • The Hebrew Corner takes a liberal approach to Judaism

    The Hebrew Corner takes a liberal approach to Judaism

    The Hebrew Corner is an independent Hebrew School. Our school takes a liberal approach to Judaism. We offer Hebrew School classes to those in grades 3-7, as well as private bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah preparation and officiation. Our inclusive learning environment offers a rich experience for students from diverse backgrounds. Boys and girls read…

  • Brothers from Marlboro Boy Scout Troop 86 attain rank of Eagle

    Brothers from Marlboro Boy Scout Troop 86 attain rank of Eagle

    The picture of three boys are, from left to right , Jackson Anderson, Roy Anderson and Evan Anderson. MARLBORO – Boy Scouts of America Troop 86, Marlboro, has awarded the Eagle rank to brothers Jackson C. Anderson and Evan C. Anderson. Jackson and Evan, 18-year-old twin brothers, are graduates of Marlboro High School and Freehold…

  • Marlboro Jewish Center Preschool provides joyful first school experience

    Marlboro Jewish Center Preschool provides joyful first school experience

    The Marlboro Jewish Center Preschool provides a joyful first school experience in a warm, nurturing, developmentally appropriate learning environment. They offer fun, hands-on learning opportunities that give your child a strong educational foundation. • Experienced professionals: The teachers are licensed by the state of New Jersey and by the Department of Children and Families. The…

  • Marlboro planners carry two applications to Aug. 15

    Marlboro planners carry two applications to Aug. 15

    MARLBORO – Two applications that were scheduled to be heard by the Marlboro Planning Board on July 18 have been carried to the board’s Aug. 15 meeting. The board’s July 18 meeting was cancelled. The first application is from Maple Tree Plaza, Route 79 and Old Mill Road. The applicant is represented by attorney Salvatore…

  • Hearing on proposed hotel in Marlboro moved to Oct. 9

    Hearing on proposed hotel in Marlboro moved to Oct. 9

    MARLBORO – An application that is proposing the construction of a five-story hotel is expected to be heard by the Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 9. GHM Properties’ application to construct a Holiday Inn Express and Suites on Willow Lane, off Route 9, was scheduled to be heard by the board on July…

  • Marlboro audit contains no recommendations for corrective action

    Marlboro audit contains no recommendations for corrective action

    MARLBORO – The accounting firm, Wiss & Company, LLP has released its independent audit report for Marlboro for the year ending Dec. 31, 2017 and for the sixth consecutive year, the auditors reported that there were no findings or recommendations. Each year, Marlboro is subject to an independent audit of its financial statements, according to…

  • Marlboro school board signs contract for custodial services

    Marlboro school board signs contract for custodial services

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has entered into an agreement with the municipality to provide custodial services to Marlboro’s schools and municipal buildings. During a recent meeting of the school board, a contract was awarded to Pritchard Industries, Florham Park, for the 2018-19 academic year. The firm’s bid of $2.1…

  • Marlboro school superintendent receives merit pay bonuses

    Marlboro school superintendent receives merit pay bonuses

    MARLBORO – Superintendent of Schools Eric Hibbs has received more than $14,000 in merit pay bonuses after achieving several merit goals during the 2017-18 school year. According to Hibbs’ contract with the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education, “The superintendent is eligible to receive a merit bonus of up to 11.98 percent in addition…

  • Marlboro school board seeks payment from parents

    Marlboro school board seeks payment from parents

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education is directing an unnamed family to pay $73,334 to cover the costs associated with educating three children who unlawfully attended school in the district during the 2017-18 school year. The decision was made after a residency hearing involving the board’s Residency Committee and the family…