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Marlboro NJ


Marlboro is a Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township had a population of 36,398. The Census Bureau's 2005 population estimate shows that the Township has grown to 39,665, an increase of almost 9% since the last decennial census.

CNN and Money magazine have selected Marlboro as one of the top 10 safest places to live, and as one of the top 100 places to live in America.

Council Schools Emergency Services Recreation
Post Office Library Houses of Worship

Marlboro Council

The Marlboro Township Council is made up of five elected officials. Township residents elect a new Councilperson every four years on the first Tuesday in November. At its reorganization meeting, the Council elects a President and Vice-President, each of whom serve a term of one year or until the election and qualification of a successor.

Other Departments and Directors

Administration: Judith A. Tiernan
Finance: Ulrich Steinberg
Law: Michael H. Gluck, Esq.
Public Safety: Chief Robert C. Holmes, Sr.
Public Works: Robert DiMarco
Recreation & Open Spaces: John M. Saffioti

Marlboro Schools

The Marlboro Public Schools serve students in pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade. The district is composed of eight school facilities: one pre-school, five elementary schools and two middle schools.

Marlboro Township has a public high school, Marlboro High School (opened 1968), home of the Mustangs, which is part of the Freehold Regional High School District serving grades 9-12. Some students in Marlboro attend Colts Neck High School, also part of the Freehold Regional High School District. Many Marlboro students attend the various Learning Centers and Academies available throughout the District, and students from other District townships and boroughs attend Marlboro High School's Business Learning Center.

The High Point Schools are a group of private special education elementary and adolescent schools located on a 10 acre campus in the Morganville section of the Township. The schools provide educational and therapeutic services for students ages 5 - 21 who have emotional, behavioral and learning difficulties.

Marlboro Emergency Services

There is a full-time Marlboro Township Police Department composed of over 70 full-time sworn full police officers.
1979 Township Dr, Marlboro
(732) 536-0100

Marlboro Township has four volunteer fire departments and two volunteer first aid squads:

• Marlboro Fire Co. No. 1 5 N Main St, Marlboro - (732) 462-1829
• Robertsville Volunteer Fire Co. State Highway 520, Marlboro, NJ - (732) 536-4265
• Morganville Independent (28-3) 78 Tennent Rd, Morganville, NJ - (732) 591-9820
• Morganville (28-4) 78 Tennent Rd, Morganville, NJ - (732) 591-1411
• Marlboro First Aid & Rescue Squad -Wyncrest Rd, Marlboro - (732) 536-1166
• Morganville First Aid & Rescue Squad-3 Municipal Plz, Jamesburg - (732) 521-0222

Marlboro Recreation

Marlboro has a strong Township-sponsored recreation program, with activities for all ages. This includes very popular soccer and basketball leagues for boys and girls; in addition Little League baseball / softball and Pop Warner football / cheerleading, and a growing amateur wrestling program have a large presence as well.

In the summer the Township holds free outdoor concerts by notable popular music artists. In recent years performers have included Jay and the Americans, Bill Haley's Comets, Lesley Gore, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge, The Platters, The Trammps, and The Tokens.

For walkers and bicyclists, two segments of the Henry Hudson Trail have substantial stretches within the township.

Marlboro Post Office

8 South Main Street
Marlboro, NJ 07746
(732) 462-2980

Marlboro Library

1 Library Ct, Marlboro - (732) 536-9406

Marlboro Houses of Worship

House of Peniel Worship Center
1704 S Clinton Ave, Trenton
(609) 394-5006

Citadel House of Worship
206 W End Ave, Newark
(973) 372-1266

God's Children's House of Worship-Apostolic
137 Monticello Ave, Jersey City
(201) 434-6115