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November 22, 2023
Weekend Update –Thanksgiving Day Edition

Dear Resident,

Many thanks to all the residents that visited the Marlboro Holiday Farmers Market this past Sunday.  It was a beautiful fall day and the market had a record turnout of 48 vendors and more than 1,650 shoppers. Many thanks to the Market team, public works, Police and Cadets for their support throughout the season.  We will reopen in June. 

In observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, please note the following schedule adjustments:

  • Town Hall Closed Thursday, November 23 and 24
  • Zone 3 Recycling moved to Saturday, November 25. Items curbside by 7am.
  • Zone 4 Recycling stays as scheduled, Friday, 11/24
  • Recycling Center OPEN Saturday, 11/25
  • Police open 24/7 and can be reached at 732-536-0100. Emergencies dial 911.

Please see below for upcoming events including our annual Multi-Cultural Day and Winter Holiday Lighting.    

PUBLIC NOTICES

As I write this letter, our Office of Emergency Management is tracking a storm moving into our area expected to bring rains and gusty wind.  In order to ensure the safety of the public, the Department of Public Works (DPW) will be conducting unscheduled leaf collections in certain areas throughout town regardless of Zone. DPW will return to each Zone for its scheduled leaf collection as previously publicized. The storm letter sent Tuesday, including a link to the leaf collection schedule and regulations is HERE.

PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

Multi-Cultural Day- Sunday, December 3 from 1pm - 5pm at Marlboro High School we celebrate our 14th annual multi-cultural day celebrating our cultural diversity. This free event boasts performances, music, cultural displays and food sampling and is fun for all ages.  FLYER

Winter Holiday Lighting – Join us on Wednesday, December 6 at 6:30 in front of Town Hall as we celebrate the season! We light the Christmas Tree and Menorah, have visits from North Pole friends, hear stories of the holidays, enjoy music from our Marlboro High School Musicians, and a wonderland for visits and photo ops. We end the night with our famous ‘Sweets for the Sweet’ dessert buffet.  We also remember those in need as we collect new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots.  This event takes place outdoors, so please dress for the weather.    FLYER

Recreation Fall Programs – Programs, classes and even for all ages are available through our rec center. View the full Recreation Guide/Registration Community Pass Registration

PUBLIC SAFETY – UPDATE

Porch Pirates – As we head toward package delivery season, please review how to prevent your packages from being taken off your porch. If a vacation is in your plan, schedule a free police security check while you are way.  Read more HERE.  

Neighborhood Vehicle Thefts and Safety Update – I want to thank the Marlboro Township Police Department led by Chief Pezzullo and the residents for doing their part to fight vehicle theft in Marlboro, down 32% over the same period in 2022. Read my letter in full HERE. 

Public Safety Reminder - By working together, we are making a difference and reducing successful vehicle thefts. Please remember to 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

Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) – Work with police and become a trained, confidential advocate.  Classes begin in January via zoom.  MORE…

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Pet Licensing Portal – Please note that the on-line portal is closed until renewal notices are send in January, 2024.   Direct questions to 732-536-0100 ext. 1943.

Hometown Heroes Banner – Marlboro Veterans and Volunteers Committee announces Honor Hometown Hero banners.  Heroes can include past and resent Armed Forces personnel and First Responders.  FLYER

COVID-19 Rapid Tests – Every home can order four free tests from the US Government.  Visit https://www.covid.gov/tests for more. 

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.

On behalf of the Township Council and employees, I wish everyone a safe, happy and meaning Thanksgiving with friends and family. 

Yours in Community,

Mayor Jon Hornik