The referendum will help complete a district-wide air conditioning goal and bring A/C to Asher Holmes and Robertsville Elementary Schools.
The polls have closed, and the votes are in. See unofficial election results in Marlboro:
Election Day is on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know if you’re planning to vote in Marlboro or Colts Neck:
Candidate Nicholas Stella shares why he’s running for election to the Marlboro Town Council in 2025.
Incumbent Antoinette DiNuzzo shares why she’s running for re-election to the Marlboro Town Council in 2025.
Incumbent Michael Milman shares why he’s running for re-election to the Marlboro Town Council in 2025.
Candidate Peter Bufano shares why he’s running for election to the Marlboro Town Council in 2025.
Candidate David Fisher shares why he’s running for election to the Marlboro Town Council in 2025.
Candidate Aleksandra “Sana” Simanovsky shares why she’s running for election to the Marlboro Town Council in 2025.
The 2025 General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Check out Patch’s voter guide for Marlboro and Colts Neck before you hit the polls:
Candidate Michael Lilonsky shares why he’s running for re-election to the Marlboro Township Board of Education in 2025.
The forum is sponsored by Temple Shaari Emeth, Manalapan, NJ. Registration is required and visit bit.ly/forum-LD13 to register in advance.
The candidate was running for one of the three open full-term seats on the board. See details:
(LWV Monmouth) presents “Monmouth Reads Our Rights,” on Thursday, October 16, 7 pm, simultaneously at the Monmouth County Libraries
The virtual forum for the County Clerk on Monday, September 29, starts at 7 pm. Visit bit.ly/forum-clerk to register in advance.
The LWV is co-sponsoring "Power Summit: Unleashing the Power of Your Vote" at The Warner Student Center at Brookdale on Sept. 27 from 9-3.
The September 18 program begins at 7 pm. Visit bit.ly/forum-marlboro to register in advance.
The Forum is sponsored by Temple Shari Emeth and takes place at virtual on 9/17 at 7 pm. Register at bit.ly/forum-LD11 in advance of forum.
Multiple candidates have filed petitions to run for open seats on both school boards. See details:
The League is available to host municipal and school board election forums for the November 4, 2025, election.
To register for the program, visit bit.ly/troubleaction and add your voice to this powerful day of remembrance and resistance.
Congress faced a choice: health care for millions of Americans, or tax cuts for the rich. It chose the latter. Now all Americans will suffer
To allow the administration to deport residents to any third country without due process puts every American resident and citizen at risk.
League of Women Voters Condemns Use of Federal Force on Peaceful Protestors
See unofficial election results in Marlboro Township for the Town Council race:
See unofficial election results in Colts Neck for the Township Committee race:
Voters across NJ will hit the polls on Tuesday to vote in the primary election. Here's what you need to know in Marlboro and Colts Neck:
LWV Presents a Special Program on Shaping Monmouth County’s Future regarding the New Jersey State Development and Redevelopment Plan
The primary election is Tuesday, June 10. Check out our voter guide before you hit the polls in Marlboro and Colts Neck.
Candidate Antoinette DiNuzzo shares why she’s running for re-election on Marlboro’s Town Council in 2025.
Candidate Michael Milman shares why he’s running for re-election on Marlboro’s Town Council in 2025.
Candidate Juned Qazi shares why he’s running for re-election on Marlboro’s Town Council in 2025.
See details on the new polling location and which Colts Neck voters will go there to cast their ballot:
Candidate Nicholas Stella shares why he’s running for election on Marlboro's Town Council in 2025.
LWV Declares United States in a “Constitutional Crisis,” Announces New Initiative to Mobilize Voters
The letters threatened Town Committeewoman Sue Fitzpatrick to drop out of the Republican primary or have her life ruined, the report said.
See who’s running for one open seat on the Township Committee in the upcoming election:
Danielle Bellomo, Mary Kelliher and Ronald Osadacz Jr. said they're running to bring more transparency to county government.
Congress has taken no action to stop this illegal power grab. It is time for Congress to act. Contact your members of Congress.