Teenage members of the Marlboro Youth Police Academy saw law enforcement work up close, and learned skills such as CPR.
The first day back to school for students in Marlboro is Sept. 6. Here are some important dates to help you plan the coming school year.
Judge finds Eric Hibbs did not violate School Ethics Commission rules as alleged in a 2019 conflict complaint by an ex-school board member.
A NJ businessman admitted to underreporting $1.5 million in payroll, resulting in $239K in dodged tax payments, federal officials said.
Police identify the man injured Friday in a Route 18 crash as Vincent Gentile of Aberdeen.
An Aberdeen man's pickup truck left the road on Route 18 north Friday morning and struck a tree; he was hospitalized with internal injuries.
Vintage cars and Seventies music will take you back to where you once belonged at the Marlboro Summer Concert & Car Show on Aug. 14.
Here's who is running for the school board in Marlboro. Elections are Nov. 8.
Here's who is running for the Colts Neck Board of Education election on Nov. 8.
Della Hammer Cherchia, CFO for Make-A-Wish New Jersey, is among those recognized by the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants.
A motor vehicle crash in Marlboro has prompted commuting delays in the area Thursday morning, authorities said. Here's the latest.
NJ Advance Media Names YMCA of Greater Monmouth County a Winner of the New Jersey Top Workplaces Award
Rt. 18 is under construction in Marlboro Township through August. Here's how the road work will affect commuters:
Firefighters from multiple companies fought the fires as temperatures soared past 100 degrees over the weekend. There were no injuries.
Public Safety Cadets from Marlboro graduated last week from the New Jersey State Explorer & Cadet Police Academy, held in Morristown.
Community-Minded Professionals Join Volunteer Leadership Team
An NJ man was charged with driving with a suspended license in a crash that killed three teens in Staten Island on Sunday, police said.
After a resident with dementia wandered from his home, Bolo, the Marlboro Police Department K9, successfully tracked the missing man.
Kids Ride Free on NY Waterway Ferries July 5 through September 5
The Marlboro Recreation Department is having a free 10th of July celebration this Sunday at the Recreation Amphitheater.
Mayor Jonathan Hornik says a $35M program approved by the council will address roads that are aging and subject to extremes of weather.
A funeral service is being held today for Hanaa and Masoud Salib and their son Mark, who died after a Freehold Twp. car crash on July 3.
See Patch's guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in the Colts Neck and Marlboro areas.
Officer David Gurski is promoted to sergeant; Class II Officer Matthew Gomolka, a former Police Explorer, is hired to the department.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in the Colts Neck and Marlboro areas.
The Marlboro Cricket Club and town officials dedicate the first cricket field in Monmouth County for fans of the British-origin sport.
Supreme Court Strips Americans of Constitutional Right to Abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Decision
Collier celebrates the opening of its Inclusive Playground with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
A construction project in Marlboro will require some nighttime road closures and detours in the area of Maple Tree Plaza and Old Mill Road.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in the Marlboro and Colts Neck areas.
The Colts Neck Business Association is organizing the free Independence Day Celebration at Bucks Mill Park on July 3.
The market on Route 520, on the former Stattel Farm, is where family farmers can sell locally grown produce directly to the community.
Work will take place between Garden State Community Bank and Route 79, but road should reopen at 6 a.m. Saturday, June 11.
Marlboro mayor reminds residents of bear safety tips, and assures residents that as yet no bears have been sighted in the township.
Get your Costco cards ready, New Jersey. If you're looking to refuel, you'll soon have to show your Costco membership at the pump.
Officer Julia Carotenuto and Officer Mark Polera begin field training after graduation from the Monmouth County Police Academy.
Meeting was to elicit public reaction to possibly moving emergency dispatch services to Monmouth County.
Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, an 'avowed white supremacist' and former employee at Naval Weapons Station Earle, was found guilty Friday.
Wreath-laying at 10 a.m. at the Veterans' Memorial.
Colts Neck First Aid Squad