Tag: Marlboro
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Marlboro middle schools send eighth-graders off to high school
MARLBORO — The two middle schools in Marlboro celebrated the students of the eighth grade graduating Class of 2022 on June 17. The ceremony for the Marlboro Memorial Middle School’s eighth grade class took place at 1 p.m. and the ceremony for the Marlboro Middle School’s eighth grade class took place at 4 p.m., both…
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Marlboro mayor announces $35 million road repair plan
MARLBORO – During a meeting of the mayor and Township Council on June 16, Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik announced plans for a $35 million road program. The program will roll out over seven years and is an extension of Hornik’s four-prong $10 million road repair initiative unveiled in 2018 continuing to make road repairs the…
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Howell High School students honored for work in film, video
As the 2021-22 school year comes to an end, several students in the Freehold Regional High School District’s Music, Video and Production (MVP) program at Howell High School have won awards on the film festival circuit. At the 20th annual Garden State Film Festival, senior Amanda Katz, 18, of Manalapan, was awarded Best Home Grown…
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Marlboro council, two school districts renew pact for police officers
MARLBORO – Municipal officials and administrators in two local school districts have agreed to keep police officers in Marlboro’s schools during the 2022-23 school year. During the May 19 meeting of the Township Council, members of the governing body passed four resolutions dealing with two separate school districts. Currently, the Marlboro K-8 School District Board…
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Marlboro mayor announces ‘Take the Pledge’ safety initiative
MARLBORO — In an attempt to stop the theft of vehicles in the township, Mayor Jonathan Hornik and Police Chief Peter Pezzullo are asking Marlboro residents to “Take the Pledge.” Residents are being asked to go online and pledge to keep their homes and vehicles safe while making sure to communicate with police about any…
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Marlboro Republican chairman: New council members had 100-day plan
By John C. Gibardi The newly elected Republican Marlboro Township Council members – Antoinette DiNuzzo, Michael Milman and Juned Qazi – were elected to make Marlboro municipal government more transparent and accessible to the taxpayers. In our form of government, we have a five-member legislative body – the Township Council – to provide checks and…
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Marlboro council cancels special meeting to discuss police dispatchers
MARLBORO — A special meeting of the Marlboro Township Council during which police communications were expected to be discussed did not take place as scheduled. On May 31, the township clerk’s office issued a notice which stated the special meeting scheduled for June 2 had been cancelled. In response to an inquiry from the News…
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Marlboro Farmers Market to open for season on June 5
MARLBORO — The Marlboro Farmers Market, 444 Route 520, near Route 79, will open for the 2022 season on June 5. Several dozen vendors and small businesses are expected to participate each week. Shoppers will find fresh fruits and vegetables, among other products, at the market. Shoppers are asked to bring reusable bags. The Marlboro…
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Marlboro High School wins nine Basie Awards
Representatives of the Marlboro High School Theater Department won nine awards at the 2022 Basie Awards, which were presented in Red Bank on May 25. “After two years of improvising and working around the (coronavirus) pandemic, we were relieved when we realized this year’s ceremony could be live and that these schools, and these students,…