The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey honored MRT President Marjorie Wold of Colts Neck for community leadership
Jacob Rosegarten and Abi Cohen of Marlboro were named among the winners of the annual app developing contest.
YMCA to Present MLK Human Dignity Award to Lunch Break’s Gwendolyn Love at Virtual Commemoration on Jan. 15
“We were honored and humbled to play a role in making a positive difference for our Marlboro family,” Capt. Steve Levy said.
“My sister and I couldn’t be there to hold her hand. She, like so many others, had to take [her] last breath alone.”
Before the pandemic, Michael Farber catered exquisite meals on private jets. Now, he’s emulating the same experience for NJ locals.
Health and wellness brand GNC has closed 40 stores throughout the Garden State following a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
These young Marlboro locals were given the highest award for scouts in sixth through eighth grade for their community-driven efforts.
This year’s virtual tree and menorah lighting ceremony has been cancelled due to inclement weather, officials announced Monday.
Annika Bhatia of Morganville was awarded for her efforts in spreading awareness on Cyberbullying and its negative effects.
The event will be livestreamed on the township’s Facebook page amid an influx of regional COVID-19 cases.
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YMCA Announces New Format for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration & Student Essay Contest
The state recently allocated a total of $161.25M to over 500 municipalities for road repairs and improvements. Here’s how Marlboro fared:
The state recently allocated a total of $161.25M to over 500 municipalities for road repairs and improvements. Here’s how Colts Neck fared:
A wrongful death lawsuit filed Monday alleges that one victim survived “an unimaginable period of time,” before succumbing to her injuries.
Highway 79 was closed for 3 hours in Marlboro following the Sunday crash. Both drivers suffered non-life threatening injuries, police said.
Three teens from Marlboro, Freehold and Colts Neck committed at Saint John Vianney's NCAA Letter of Intent Signing Day.
If you're heading out to the polls to vote in person - or have already voted today - we want to hear from you.
"Let it be clear that any crimes committed in this regard will be prosecuted under the fullest extent of the law,” Hornik said last week.
Looking for pumpkins and other fun fall activities? Here are some local pumpkin patches to check out.
"I hope that JCP&L will be required to invest in measurable and concrete storm response," Mayor Jon Hornik told the state senate on Monday.
Dr. Diane Attardi was recently named medical director and chief of neonatology at Monmouth Medical Center’s Regional Newborn Center.
"He's opened up about his overcoming of mental health struggles, and has become a leader and supporter of mental health in the community. "
The proposed construction of a 63,161-square-foot warehouse complex on Boundary Road was approved by the planning board this month.
You won't want to miss this Yard Sale, where you'll find the best bargains, baked goods and burgers to go!
“It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the cancellation of this year’s event,” wrote Mayor Jon Hornik.
A mix of market-rate townhouses and affordable housing units were approved to be built on Route 79 and Stevenson Drive.
We all know someone who is making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Collier School announces its plans for the 20-21 school year
The new storefront is part of an initiative to open 4 stores in New Jersey by the end of 2020.
If you can’t bring members to the gym, why not bring the gym to its members? One Marlboro gym reopened Aug. 3 to the great outdoors.
A blue line in Marlboro – painted in support of police officers – has sparked petitions online, both for its removal and its preservation.
The personal protective equipment was donated by Lowe’s Home Improvement of Marlboro.