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The community celebration featured cultural displays and performances, food, music and more for audiences to enjoy.
The annual holiday event will be hosted by the Colts Neck Fire Department. See details:
Linda McMahon will be visiting the school on the “History Rocks!” tour, but some have raised concerns about a potential political agenda.
Don't feel like cooking the Thanksgiving meal this year? Here are some local restaurants serving up dinner on the holiday:
The board says the bill strengthens the relationship between the district and families. Advocates say it could endanger LGBTQ+ kids.
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Essay Contest Celebrates the Work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The event brought together over 600 students, families, staff and more for an evening centered on kindness, connection and shared purpose.
Jenna Sciabica alleges that school district officials violated her constitutional rights by forcing her resignation without due process.
Police have concluded an investigation into a group chat called “ThisB—NeedsToDie,” which discussed a sitting school board member.
The 18-year-old died after police said he lost control of his vehicle and struck a utility pole, resulting in a fire.
The 8U Marlboro Mustangs won the Fall Central East Division Championship in early November, finishing an undefeated season. See details:
Fill your fridge, feed your family, and support local farmers — Circle Brook Farm’s Stock-Up Share returns for Thanksgiving week!
At AYLUS Marlboro, students bring their own ideas to the table and work together to create free programs that benefit the local community.
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:
The man has been accused of specifically targeting the home in order to steal valuable chandeliers, police said.
While the road is closed, police are urging drivers to exercise caution, follow detour signs and avoid the area if possible.
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.
The meeting postponement comes after alleged threats against a current Board of Education member surfaced on social media.
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:
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The crash occurred late on Saturday when a vehicle struck a telephone pole on Route 79 in Marlboro, police said.
The crash occurred late Saturday night when a vehicle struck a telephone pole on Route 79, police told Patch.
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Authorities are looking into a group chat that reportedly involved a Marlboro School Board candidate, who has since dropped out of the race.
The woman was trying to cross from the southbound to northbound side of traffic on Route 9 when the crash occurred, prosecutors said.
Lori Russo, the town’s Chief Financial Officer, was sworn in to her new role during an annual conference in September.
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: