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Statewide, the only other Marlboro Township is located in Delaware County. Marlboro Township was historically also spelled Marlborough. In 1833, Marlborough Township contained three stores, one tannery, and four saw mills. [4]
Marlboro was laid out in 1827, taking its name from Marlboro Township. [3] The community was originally built up chiefly by Quakers. [4] By 1833, Marlborough had about 50 inhabitants. [5] A post office called Marlborough was established in 1833, the name was changed to Marlboro in 1893, and the post office closed in 1906. [6]
Lexington Township: One-room schoolhouse built circa 1870 operated continuously from 1884 to 1956; the last one-room school in Stark County. [13] 77: Emanuel and Frederick Serquet Farm: Emanuel and Frederick Serquet Farm: December 2, 1982 : North of Wilmot at 14091 Stoneford
Marlboro Township. Trustee. Wayne C. Schillig: 1,564 ... Stark County Educational Service Center (elect 2) Mary J. Olson: 38,342 ... East Central Ohio ESC Member of Education. Terry L. Miller: 104 ...
Three agricultural properties in Marlboro Township sold for a total of $2.72 million, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County ... Jet Properties of Ohio LLC from ...
Regine Johnson, deputy director of the Stark County Board of Elections, said the board will meet at 4 p.m. at the board office on Aug. 21 to certify petitions for the upcoming election. Candidates ...
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"And we feel we provide the township with quality service." The cost to a homeowner is $201 for every $100,000 in property valuation, a $75 increase, according to the Stark County Auditor's Office .