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4 Οκτ 2024 · Monday to Friday 7:00am - 3:00pm. Phone 732 536-0188. DPW office is the 2nd left off Township Drive (Public Works Way). Engineering, Planning and Zoning Divisions, Tax, Administration. Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm.
- Tax Collector
Division of Tax Collection. Senior Freeze (Blue Book) –...
- Forms, Permits, Licenses
Marlboro Township issues a number of licenses and permits,...
- Water Utility
Township of Marlboro, New Jersey. Search Filter. Search....
- Recycling
New this year, November and December piled leaf pickup will...
- Calendar
Marlboro Township Division of Police. open 24/7 and is...
- Mayor Jon Hornik
Township of Marlboro, New Jersey. Search Form. Home;...
- Township Council
Township residents elect a new Councilperson every four...
- Resolutions & Ordinances
Ordinances & Resolutions. All ordinances are first prepared...
- Tax Collector
Marlboro Township issues a number of licenses and permits, some of which are available online. The first table will guide you to find the Online options that are available. The second table will guide you to the appropriate downloadable forms and regulating organization.
Marlboro Township is a township in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
Department of Parks & Recreation. The Marlboro Township Department of Recreation is proud to present a variety of activities for people of all interests, ages, and abilities. Enjoy services including Swim Club and Summer Camp, access to our many parks and facilities as well as year round activities like classes, concerts, sports, and events.
2 ημέρες πριν · Division of Tax Collection. Senior Freeze (Blue Book) – Filing Deadline October 31, 2024. Property tax information can be found using the link on this page “View & Pay Property Taxes Online”. The 2024 Final/2025 Preliminary Tax Bills have been mailed.
The position of Municipal Clerk is required by New Jersey law (N.J.S.A. 40A: 9-133) to act as Secretary of the Municipal Corporation and Custodian of the Municipal Seal, and of all minutes, books, deeds, bonds, contracts, and archival records of the municipality.
From the earliest settlements until fairly recently, Marlboro was a rural community composed of a number of small hamlets with names like Morganville, Robertsville, Wickatunk, Bradevelt, Topanemus, Hillsdale, Montrose, and Pleasant Valley.