Tag: Mayor Jonathan Hornik
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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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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 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 council members vote 3-2 to adopt municipal budget for 2022
MARLBORO — In a 3-2 vote that saw the Republican majority on the Marlboro Township Council split, the members of the governing body have adopted a $42.52 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2022. The budget was adopted during the council’s May 19 meeting. Voting “yes” on a motion to adopt…
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Marlboro council introduces $42M municipal budget for 2022
MARLBORO – The members of the Marlboro Township Council have introduced a $42.52 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2022. The budget was introduced during the council’s March 24 meeting. Voting “yes” on a motion to introduce the budget were Township Council Vice President Antoinette DiNuzzo, Councilwoman Randi Marder, Councilman Michael…
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Hornik appoints former Marlboro Township Council president as deputy mayor
MARLBORO – Mayor Jonathan Hornik has announced the appointment of Carol Mazzola as Marlboro’s Deputy Mayor of Economic Development. Mazzola was an elected member of the Township Council from 2010-21 and served as the council’s liaison to the Economic Development Committee (EDC), according to a press release from the mayor’s office. “Carol served as the…
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Marlboro mayor condemns incident of harassment
MARLBORO – Mayor Jonathan Hornik has reaffirmed his position that “expressions of bias or intolerance are not welcome” in Marlboro and that “any crimes committed in this regard will be prosecuted under the fullest extent of the law.” Hornik addressed the matter in an Oct. 20 letter to residents following an incident that occurred nine…