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.
In a vote that’s expected to generate $126 million a year, New Jersey voters approved a constitutional amendment that legalizes cannabis.
The event will be livestreamed on the township’s Facebook page amid an influx of regional COVID-19 cases.
Monmouth County Community News
YMCA Announces New Format for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration & Student Essay Contest
Many local Christmas tree farms are taking coronavirus precautions to help you and yours enjoy a happy holiday.
The state recently allocated a total of $161.25M to over 500 municipalities for road repairs and improvements. Here’s how Marlboro fared:
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
The state recently allocated a total of $161.25M to over 500 municipalities for road repairs and improvements. Here’s how Colts Neck fared:
Incumbent Susie Shrem kept her seat on the Marlboro Township Board of Education as newcomer Jill Strafaci beat out another current member.
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A wrongful death lawsuit filed Monday alleges that one victim survived “an unimaginable period of time,” before succumbing to her injuries.
YMCA of Greater Monmouth County Annual Holiday Gift Drive Goes Virtual
Coach Maggie Haney is being sued by two former trainees, who allege years of emotional and physical injury at an elite Marlboro gym.
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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.
No. 6 Colts Neck will host No. 5 Rumson-Fair Haven Saturday in a "2020 Post Season Grouping" game
Il Nido was recognized by NJ Monthly as one of the state’s top restaurants in 2020.
Monmouth County reported at least 300 new cases last weekend alone, according to the most recent health department data.
Classes at Marlboro High School will be conducted virtually until Nov. 18 amid at least 2 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the school community.
As of Friday, Jill Strafaci and Susan Shrem were leading in the Marlboro Board of Education race.
US Representative Frank Pallone is looking to defend his seat from challenger Christian Onuoha. See the latest results as they come in.
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Chris Smith campaigns as a "leader you can trust," but his leadership leaves much to be desired.
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Five police officers will be honored this week for saving an unconscious teen pinned inside a burning vehicle over the summer.
Bilal Salaj, 55, pled guilty to tax evasion, conspiracy to defraud the IRS and failure to pay over payroll taxes, prosecutors said Thursday.
Chris Smith fought the ACA for years. If it is overturned, he will not fight to restore its critical protections.
Heavy rains, wind gusts and minor flooding may be possible Thursday into Friday, according to Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik.
"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.
Colts Neck resident Dr. Sumul Raval is running for a seat on the Colts Neck Board of Education.
Smith is working hard to clean up his image before the election. Don't fall for it.