September 23, 2022
Weekend Update

Dear Resident,

Thank you all for coming out to celebrate our 38th Annual Marlboro Day last weekend. It was wonderful to spend time together as a community, celebrating all of what makes Marlboro such a special place to live. I wanted to take this time to thank all of the businesses that sponsored this event, and all of the employees of the Township that made this event possible.

The Marlboro Farmers Market is open this Sunday, September 4 from 9am to 1pm. Learn more on the website and social media pages. 

UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

Monmouth County Paper Shredding Event – on Saturday September 24, Monmouth County will be holding a paper shredding event at the Marlboro Municipal Complex from 9am to 1 pm (or until the truck is full). County residents are welcome to shred up to 100lbs of paper.

Brush Only Pickup – Fall brush only pick up will begin the first week of October. For the schedule by zone, for more details please view the letter posted to the Township Website HERE.

For upcoming programs, events and fall sports check out the Recreation Program Guide HERE

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Domestic Violence Response Volunteers (DVRT) – The Marlboro Police Department is seeking volunteers to serve on the DVRT.  Training begins later this fall.  In affiliation with 180 Turning Lives Around (180), and with the assistance of the response team volunteers, the Marlboro Police Department continues to make this free, 24/7 confidential service available to victims of domestic violence in the aftermath of a highly emotional and traumatic experience. 180’s volunteer DVRT Advocates are civilian members of the community who work collaboratively with law enforcement to provide support, information, and resources to victims of domestic violence at police headquarters. Learn more HERE.  

Economic Development Committee (EDC) - The EDC supports local businesses through events, Shop Marlboro program and ribbon cuttings. Time commitment is 2-3 hours a month. The Marlboro EDC is looking for volunteers who have some or all of the following specialized skills: strong written and verbal communication skills, Social Media expertise, Graphic Design, Commitment to attend evening team meetings approx. every three weeks and participate in key initiatives (mostly weekends, such as New Business Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies, Marlboro Day, etc.) Want to learn more? Complete the CSA form HERE.  

First Aid Squads Need You! Give back to your community and learn invaluable life skills.   Marlboro and Morganville First Aid Squads offer free EMT certification and driver training to recruits, and active membership also qualifies volunteers for discounts on various Township fees and memberships and an annual contribution towards an individual retirement-type program.  Want to learn more? Check out the FLYER HERE.  

PUBLIC SAFETY

Take the Safety Pledge – As we head back to school and activities, it is important to make sure that we have taken the steps to keep our homes and belongings safe. If you have not yet taken the pledge, click HERE for QR codes to set up and account and request the pledge lawn sign. Don’t let your guard down! Continue to lock your car, remove your key fob and keep valuables that are left in your car out of sight.  The 'See Something, Say Something and We Will Do Something' initiative continues to be effective and I thank all residents for your support and cooperation.  Please do not hesitate. If you see something suspicious or out of place, call the police. If you took the pledge and your sign was not yet delivered, send an email to .   

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Senior Freeze (Property Tax Reimbursement) Program – For more information on how to utiliize the Senior Freeze program, please view our flier HERE.

Back to School. Back to the Office. – Parking spots available at our commuter lots. For more information, and to secure a parking spot please visit the parking portal, linked HERE.

COVID-19 Ratepayer Relief Measures –Measures are in place to provide relief to ratepayers experiencing economic hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The NJ Department of Community Affairs has developed a low income household water assistance program.  Please review the letter from the Marlboro Water Utility HERE.

For all of those that celebrate Rosh Hashana, I wish you a meaningful holiday with family and friends, and a happy and healthy new year.

Mayor Jon Hornik