Marlboro Township, situated in Monmouth County, NJ, is 42 miles from New York City and 62 miles from Philadelphia. It’s renowned for being one of the safest places to live in New Jersey. The township provides a suburban lifestyle with the advantage of easy access to both NYC and Philadelphia, as well as nearby beautiful beaches.

Many residents of Marlboro commute to New York City, taking advantage of several sheltered bus stops along Route 9 and NJ Transit services that go to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in NYC. Additionally, NJ Transit’s North Jersey Coast Line offers rail service to New York’s Penn Station, with the nearest station being in Aberdeen-Matawan, just a few minutes away.

Within Marlboro Township is Morganville, an unincorporated community and census-designated place with the zip code 07751, while Marlboro’s zip code is 07746.

Marlboro and Morganville are popular places to live in Monmouth County for several reasons. The township has a strong sense of community, with many families and children, making it easy to form social connections. Marlboro is also known for its highly-rated public school system and a well-educated population.

High school students in Marlboro attend Marlboro High School, which is part of the Freehold Regional High School District, serving several surrounding towns. Students can apply to specialized programs within the district’s six schools.

Historically, Marlboro was once called Marlborough, though there’s no clear record of when the name changed. The name originated from the discovery of marl on a local farm in 1768.

New residents can find helpful information in the Guides Below!