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April 19, 2024

Weekend Update

Dear Resident,

Thursday morning, Marlboro Township Police were informed of bomb threats to Memorial Middle School and the Board of Education offices. (my letter HERE) Notice was sent from the schools to the district parents, posted on the Township website, noted on official Township/Police social media platforms and on Ring Doorbell app.  We remind residents to register for as many communication outlets as possible. My thanks to Marlboro Police, OEM, state and county agencies, first responders and the school superintendent and administration for their cooperation and assistance. 

As we head into spring, some residents are preparing to put their house on the market.  Please see below for ways to ensure a smooth process. 

The Teen Advisory committee will hold their meeting on April 25 and the Big Rig Rally (Touch-a-Truck) will be held May 4.

Read on for more. 

PUBLIC NOTICES

Selling Your Home?  As we enter the busy season for home sales, help make the CCO process a breeze. Before you put your home on the market, check that permits have been filed and closed for  items such as finished basements, sheds, decks, raised patios and gazebos as this is required before a CCO can be issued.  Please call the Building Department at 732 536-0200 ext. 1800 to review.  Spring and summer are busy times for home sales and CCO inspections are currently being scheduled approximately three weeks after submission as long as all permits are filed/closed and this will increase as the selling season picks up. Please plan accordingly when you start the process of selling your home. Thank you for your cooperation.

Zoning Office Message on Property Maintenance – As we enter spring and begin cleanup, the Zoning Office details code requirements for property maintenance and how to report a vacant home in your neighborhood before it becomes unsightly.  Please see the Zoning letter HERE.

Property Taxes - Second quarter property taxes must be received by Friday, May 10th to avoid interest. Note that interest charges on payments made after the grace period are calculated back to the May 1st due date. The Tax Collector’s office will have extended hours on Friday, May 10th from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm. A drop box is located in the vestibule of Town Hall and is available 24/7. All payments left in the drop box by 6:00 pm on May 10th will be credited that day and will not be subject to interest. Read the Tax Collector’s letter HERE.

Bulk/Spring Cleanup and Brush Collection – Underway by zone as per the recycling calendar.  To ensure that our streets stay clear and safe for traffic, pedestrians, we ask that residents follow the regulations and timelines.  Review the letter HERE and FLYER

Pet Licensing– Per Township Ordinance, as of May 1st, a $15 late fee will be added to all dog renewal licenses in addition to the registration fee. Beginning June 30, a $50 summons may be issued (per Township Code 94-21) for each unlicensed dog and must be paid thru Municipal Court before you can register the dog. Please note, new pet registrations do not incur the penalty.  Licensing your dogs and cats annually is required by state and town regulations.  The rabies vaccine must be current at the time of application.  On line and mail-in information HERE.

Fire Hydrant Flushing - Annual Spring 2024 Hydrant Flushing is still underway.  For more visit HYDRANT FLUSHING

PROGRAMS

Teen Advisory Committee (TAC) – Do you have a teen who wants to give back and get community service hours? Join TAC. Their next meeting will be held on April 25 at 7:30 pm.  To learn more, join and receive notices click HERE.  

Recreation - Please see below for programs and opportunities for all ages. Please see upcoming programs and registration info HERE.

Big Rig Rally - Saturday, May 4 from noon – 2:30 at the Rec Center parking lot.  Get a close look at fire trucks, police cars, tractors and more. Quiet time from 2-2:30.  FLYER  

Marlboro Swim Club Registration – Now open! FLYER

Life Guard Training – Train to be a lifeguard.  Must be age 15 by the end of the class. Employment free training opportunity. FLYER

PUBLIC SAFETY – UPDATE

Message from the Office of Chief Pezzullo - As always, lock your car doors, take the key fobs inside, remove garage door openers, lock your house doors/windows and set alarms.  Do not leave your keys easily visible/accessible.  If you see anything out of place or suspicious call the police at 732-536-0100.  For crimes in progress dial 911.  To read more about how we, as a community, are working together to keep our homes and families safe: https://www.marlboro-nj.gov/citizen-reporting-initiative

TOWN MEETINGS

All Town meetings are posted on the Township website ‘Upcoming Events’ Calendar linked HERE.  Agendas, where applicable, are posted to the website not less than 48 hours in advance of the meeting and are linked to the calendar event.  The following Council/Planning/Zoning meetings are upcoming. Other meetings can be found on the calendar.  From time to time, meetings are cancelled and notice is posted to the calendar event.

Township Council – May 16 at 7:00 pm HERE

Planning Board – May 1 and May 15 at 7:30 pm HERE

Zoning Board –April 30 and May 14 at 7:30 pm HERE

ANNOUNCEMENTS

COVID-19 Ratepayer Measures 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 those residents that are celebrating Passover this coming week, I wish you a joyous and meaningful holiday with your loved ones. 

Yours in Community,

Mayor Jon Hornik