Local Main Street was developed by the Herugu family in order to connect residents with small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
Response to COVID-19 Crisis is Largest Outreach Effort in Y’s 146-Year History as a Cause Driven Community Organization
Over 100 books have been donated to the library so far, according to its young founder.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events around Marlboro.
While no samples or self-service will be offered at this year's market, shoppers can still find produce at the former Stattel Farm location.
Cari Junkierski, of Morganville, has stopped seeing family and friends as she continues to report to her job every day at a nursing home.
Annual Campaign Aims to Increase Access to Critical Y Programs
The Park System honored 119 volunteers who each gave 40 or more hours, and 57 volunteers who gave more than 100 hours.
"When we heard about this, we said we wanted in," said Marlboro Police Chief Peter Pezzullo. "He changed our lives, every single officer."
Individual Awards Presented to Local Students & Y Program Coordinator
3rd Annual Hearts of Hope Breakfast
‘Togetherhood’ Program Supports Community Needs in Monmouth County
The Marlboro First Aid Squad is made up of 60 volunteers who respond to 175 calls a month. They always need new members; training is free.
Annual Y event will bring the community together to celebrate the civil rights leader
Area High School Students Invited to Participate in MLK Essay Contest
Collier Youth Services Celebrates its new program, Collier High School Kateri Program, and its new permanent space
Stacey DeAlmeida of Marlboro and Jennifer Lakefield of Colts Necks Receive Recognition
Come learn 'Hula: Sacred Dance of Hawaii' from 6-7 p.m. on Mondays, October 28-December 2 at the Dorbrook Recreation Area Activity Center.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers on Aberdeen Day!
The Monmouth County Park System invites residents to two upcoming public information sessions on the Monmouth County Open Space Plan.
Relay Teams with Colts Neck’s Megan Judge Capture 1st & 2nd Place
Jo Ann Rountree Named Association Director of Community Outreach
Community Volunteers will be Honored at the Annual Event on Sept. 27
Doors Open to ‘YMCA of Greater Monmouth County’ on Sept. 1
An in innovative celebrity chef program is changing lives at the Discovery Institute; addicts in rehab embrace cooking as a recovery tool.
Joining Forces will Strengthen Communities and Advance the Y Mission
Stop by the Fort Monmouth Recreation Center for the Spring Craft Show from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, April 27! Lots of gifts for Mom!
Hockey Has Heart
The market will be located at the intersection of Rts. 79 and 520, the former home of Stattel Farm. It's only open on Sundays, through Oct.
Monmouth County Audubon will host an evening field trip to Big Brook County Park in search of American Woodcock at 6:30 p.m. Free.
'Due to the government shutdown, (employees of) the Coast Guard and National Park Service are getting dangerously low on food items.'
Free Facility Access and Child Care Relief Offered to Families Affected by Government Shutdown
Here are events coming up this February 2019 at the Colts Neck Reformed Church, located at 139 Rt. 537 in Colts Neck, NJ:
Annual Commemoration Celebrates Civil Rights Leader, Recognizes Student Essay Winners & Encourages Community Service
Collier Residential Program receives holiday cheer from the Professional Women in Building
Collier Youth Services receives $7,500 grant from the Provident Bank Foundation to support Collier House and Collier Group Home
The families of Keith Caneiro and Jennifer Karidis Caneiro thank the community for their support and also ask for continued privacy.
"There are no words. Sophie was a sweet, spunky, bundle of joy in my music classroom," a mourner of the family's children wrote.
There will be a candlelit vigil at 5 p.m. Wednesday night, Nov. 21 for the Caneiro family at Colts Neck Town Hall, 124 Cedar Drive.
Marlboro recently lost an extraordinary citizen; John Maziekien, Jr., who fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima. He will be honored Sunday.