Due to record attendance and a need for safe activities amid the pandemic, the Marlboro Farmers Market will remain open until late October.
Smith afraid of his own record on healthcare, HEROES Act, VAWA, and more.
“It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the cancellation of this year’s event,” wrote Mayor Jon Hornik.
The Jersey Shore native is releasing 12 new tracks, some of which are outtakes from his albums dating back to the 1970s.
Three students from Marlboro High School are among 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
This upcoming year, Marlboro Township public schools will receive $9.7 million from the state, down 8 percent from last year.
We get a lot of questions about the upcoming election and how it affects the legalization of marijuana in NJ.
Culvert reconstruction near Muhlenbrink Road will close part of CR 537 County Route 537, according to officials.
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YMCA Launches New Programs to Support Local Families Juggling Work and Tricky School Schedules
A mix of market-rate townhouses and affordable housing units were approved to be built on Route 79 and Stevenson Drive.
“I know more about power than any mayor should ever have to know about power at this point,” the mayor said at Wednesday's hearing.
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Collier School announces its plans for the 20-21 school year
“The company’s tactic seems to be to ask for forgiveness rather than solving the root of the problem,” the mayor wrote.
A motor vehicle accident downed poles and wires Monday afternooon, prompting Route 9 to close in both directions.
YMCA Hosts Virtual Chat with Education & Mental Health Professional Alisha De Lorenzo
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.
175,928 customers are without electricity in Monmouth County, according to JCP&L. Over 14,000 residences are out of power in Marlboro.
Flooding, power outages and tornadoes may occur, according to Marlboro police. Here's the latest on how the storm will affect the area:
Five candidates will pursue three open seats on the Marlboro Township Board of Education in November.
After two years, investigators are still looking for a suspect in connection with the shooting of a Neptune City man on Route 18.
A blue line in Marlboro – painted in support of police officers – has sparked petitions online, both for its removal and its preservation.
Local day camp partners with tutoring company to provide socially distant academic options to local families
Students from Colts Neck HS, High Technology HS, Freehold HS, Biotechnology HS and Manalapan HS earned the prestigious awards.
YMCA Adapts Summer Camps to Meet Children’s Needs in Pandemic
Joseph Galli was charged with second degree aggravated assault, among other charges, for firing a weapon near a Marlboro residence in April.
Jonathan Meyer, a.k.a. JonnyFresh, has been in the wholesale fish industry for 25 years. Now he's bringing fresh catches to your doorstep.
On July 1, New Jersey sales tax on medical marijuana was cut to four percent. Down from six percent.
Boy Scout of America Troop 86 of Marlboro honors its 100th Eagle scout, Theodore Nguyen.
All the cars stolen last summer were targeted because they were left unlocked with the key fob inside, said Marlboro police.
Youth Advocate Jatin Nayyar’s NJ Walks for TS Team is one of top fundraising teams
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Voting has ended in the Republican Primary race for the Colts Neck Twp Committee. Check here for results.
Twin brothers, Ben and Zach Schneider use their free time during quarantine to help back sufferers like their dad.
The personal protective equipment was donated by Lowe’s Home Improvement of Marlboro.
Republican Tara Torchia Buss is running for a seat on the Colts Neck Township Committee.