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===Mayors of Marlboro=== The following individuals have served as mayor (or the other indicated title), since the Faulkner Act system was adopted in 1952: * Leroy Van Pelt (1952β1954) β Van Pelt was Chairman of the Township Committee for the five preceding years in office. In 1952, the Faulkner Act changed the township leadership positions to the current mayorβcouncil system. * Dennis Buckley (1954β1958) β Township Chairman * Charles T. "Specs" McCue (1958β1962) β Township Chairman * Paul E. Chester (1962β1963) β Elected Mayor January 3, 1962 β Prior to election he served on the Township Committee.<ref>"Chester Named Marlboro Mayor", Asbury Park Press, January 4, 1962, Page 16</ref> * Joseph A. Lanzaro (1963β1964) * Walter Grubb (1964β1968) * Charles T. "Specs" McCue (1968β1969) β Owning a grocery store on Main Street in Marlboro, his career started in 1942 under the old form of government. During his time in local government, he was mayor for four terms and a member of the Planning Board for 8 years.<ref>"11 Vying for 3 Council Posts in Marlboro", Asbury Park Press, November 6, 1967, Page 8</ref> * Walter Grubb (1969) β appointed to serve out for McCue who died in office. After the November general election in which Morton Salkind won the balance of the mayoral term, he and Grubb battled over who would fill the seat until January 1.<ref>Polsky, Barry. [http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1969/11/13/page/3/article/will-real-mayor-please-stand-up "News Briefs: Will Real Mayor Please Stand Up?"], ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', November 13, 1969. Accessed September 10, 2015.</ref> * [[Morton Salkind]] (1969β1975)<ref>Rosman, Mark. [https://www1.gmnews.com/2014/11/20/salkind-walsh-served-towns-as-suburbia-was-developing/ "Salkind, Walsh served towns as suburbia was developing"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220526000704/https://www1.gmnews.com/2014/11/20/salkind-walsh-served-towns-as-suburbia-was-developing/ |date=May 26, 2022 }}, ''News Transcript'', November 20, 2014. Accessed January 20, 2018. "According to an obituary published in the Nov. 4 edition of the New Jersey Jewish News, Morton Salkind, 82, of Denville, who in the early 1970s served as the mayor of Marlboro and as a state Assemblyman representing Monmouth County, died on Oct. 4."</ref> * Arthur Goldzweig (1976β1979) * Saul Hornik (1980β1991)<ref>Rosman, Mark. [https://www1.gmnews.com/2005/12/14/friends-family-bid-farewell-to-ex-mayor/ "Friends, family members bid farewell to ex-mayor; Saul G. Hornik served 12 years in Marlboro post"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181118210153/https://www1.gmnews.com/2005/12/14/friends-family-bid-farewell-to-ex-mayor/ |date=November 18, 2018 }}, ''News Transcript'', December 15, 2005. Accessed January 20, 2018. "Saul G. Hornik, who as Marlboro's mayor from January 1980 through December 1991 worked to make his town one of central New Jersey's most desirable communities, died of complications from lung cancer on Dec. 6 at Calvary Hospital, the Bronx, N.Y."</ref> * [[Matthew Scannapieco]] (1992β2003)<ref>Spahr, Rob. [http://www.nj.com/monmouth/index.ssf/2015/08/former_nj_mayor_admits_to_raping_child_report_says.html "Former N.J. mayor admits to raping child, report says"], NJ Advance Media for [[NJ.com]], August 12, 2015. Accessed September 10, 2015. "Matthew V. Scannapieco, 71, who served as Marlboro's mayor from 1992 to 2003, pleaded guilty in May to the repeated sexual abuse of a child, first-degree rape and unlawful sexual contact in the first degree, the Asbury Park Press reported."</ref> * Robert Kleinberg (2003β2005) * Jonathan Hornik<ref name=Mayor/> (2005βpresent)
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