Protect Our Drinking Water with Better Planning- Attend the Commissioners Meeting, 12/14, 1 pm, Hall of Records in Freehold.
If you're looking to buy a live tree this season, here are some places near Marlboro to check out.
Patch would like to feature houses in the Marlboro-Colts Neck area with holiday lights that make you marvel.
Annual holiday tree, menorah lightings planned for Dec. 6 at Marlboro Town Hall.
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
"No Shave November," "Double Down December" fundraisers spearheaded by Marlboro police leadership, officers.
Make food safety your first ingredient.
A Closer Look at the Controversial Parental Rights Movement
Don't feel like cooking for hours in the kitchen? There are restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day in the Marlboro-Colts Neck area.
One left lane and shoulder have been closed, NJ DOT said.
Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik, Chief Peter Pezzullo announce free Club car locks are available to residents, another anti-theft initiative.
Local Students Encouraged to Join Essay Competition
In unofficial results, a slate of four who say they are "socially and fiscally conservative" is elected in Colts Neck.
In unofficial results, longtime Democratic Mayor Jon Hornik was easily re-elected, joined by incumbent Michael Scalea and Iqleen K. Virdi.
Ciara DiMaiolo has been a volunteer with the Robertsville Volunteer Fire Company for almost six years.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Cheryl Scuorzo of Marlboro presents her ideas.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Dora Zanet of Marlboro presents her ideas.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check out our voter guide as you prepare to cast your ballot in Colts Neck.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check out our voter guide as you prepare to cast your ballot in Marlboro.
Marlboro police updated road work planned this week by Monmouth County on Route 520, with partial closure on Thursday, Friday.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Craig Marshall of Marlboro presents his ideas.
Although Halloween is a time filled with exciting and fun activities, it’s a busy time for everyone, including the state’s poison center.
Asher Kantor has been a volunteer with the Robertsville Volunteer Fire Company for over five years.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Vincent Rugnetta of Colts Neck presents his ideas.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Aditi Gandhi of Marlboro presents her ideas.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Susanne Miskiewicz of Marlboro presents her ideas.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Chad Hyett of Marlboro presents his ideas.
Patch asked Marlboro municipal candidates to share their views on the issues. Democratic candidate Iqleen K. Virdi presents her ideas.
Patch asked the Marlboro municipal candidates to share their views on the issues. Councilman Michael Scalea presents his ideas.
Patch asked the Marlboro municipal candidates to share their views on the issues. Democratic Mayor Jonathan Hornik presents his ideas.
Downed utility pole closed Greenwood Road between Texas Road and Ticetown Road in Marlboro.
A 15-acre open space tract in the Beacon Hill section of Marlboro is being preserved through a joint state, county and township project.
On Nov. 4, the Marlboro Indian Foundation's Diwali event will bring the community together; guests, sponsors can sign up now to attend.
HOT TOPIC Webinar Presented by the League of Women Voters of Monmouth County - A Conversation on Transgender Students in Public Education
Rep. Andy Kim, NJ-3rd District, with an office in Freehold, will discuss Washington "dysfunction," Inflation Reduction Act and more.
By Matthew Jenkins
LWV Hosts Candidates’ Forum for State Legislative 13 Candidates on Tuesday, October 10 at 2 pm, Hosted by the RAC-NJ organization
Marlboro police confirmed Route 9 south between Texas and Union Hill roads had reopened after of a multi-vehicle car crash Monday.
All lanes are currently closed and detoured.