Marlboro Township Community
Welcome to Morganville, a Monmouth County community within Marlboro Township known for its strong schools, spacious homes, and commuter access to New York City.
Morganville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place within Marlboro Township, in the northern part of Monmouth County, New Jersey. Its population was 6,203 at the 2020 census, up from 5,040 a decade earlier, and it spans roughly five square miles of the township's suburban landscape. Morganville is not a separate municipality; rather, it is one of Marlboro's long-established hamlets, sharing the township's government, schools, and services, and its identity is inseparable from the larger, highly regarded community that surrounds it. The area's history reaches back to Marlboro's origins as a rural agricultural community. When the New Jersey Legislature formed Marlboro Township in 1848, it united a collection of small hamlets — Morganville among them, along with Robertsville, Wickatunk, Bradevelt, and Topanemus — into a single political entity. For generations, these were quiet farming settlements dotted with inns and small villages, but the late twentieth century transformed the township into one of Monmouth County's most desirable suburbs, and Morganville grew into a substantial residential community within it. Today Morganville is defined by its strong schools and family-oriented character. Students attend the Marlboro Township Public School District for grades K-8, then continue to Marlboro High School or Colts Neck High School through the Freehold Regional High School District. Commuters reach Manhattan via NJ Transit's 135 bus from the Marlboro School Road Park & Ride or the North Jersey Coast Line, with Route 9, Route 18, and the Garden State Parkway nearby. Collins Woods Park and township recreation facilities serve residents, and the housing stock of spacious single-family homes, townhomes, and 55-plus communities anchors a place that remains a top choice for families in central New Jersey.
Morganville is not an independent municipality. It is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located within Marlboro Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey. It shares the township's government, schools, and public services.
Morganville is in Monmouth County, New Jersey, located in the northern part of the county within Marlboro Township. It sits among the township's other communities, including Robertsville and the Marlboro Village area.
Morganville is served by the Marlboro Township Public School District for grades K-8. High school students attend Marlboro High School or Colts Neck High School through the Freehold Regional High School District.
Commuters use Route 9, Route 18, Route 79, and Route 520, along with the Garden State Parkway. NJ Transit's 135 bus runs from the Marlboro School Road Park & Ride to Manhattan, and the North Jersey Coast Line is reachable at Aberdeen-Matawan.
Morganville's population was 6,203 at the 2020 census, up from 5,040 in 2010. It spans roughly five square miles within Marlboro Township, and its growth reflects the township's rise as a sought-after Monmouth County suburb.
Morganville offers Collins Woods Park for outdoor recreation, along with nearby public and private golf courses. It also includes 55-plus communities such as Chelsea Square, which provides a clubhouse, walking and biking trails, and a full-time activities director.
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