For Immediate
Release:
March 7, 2024
Marlboro High School
wins Monmouth County Consumer Bowl
HOWELL, NJ – Marlboro High School has won the 2024
Monmouth County Consumer Bowl, a game-show-style competition that tests
students’ knowledge of consumer-related information, and the team will advance
to regional competition.
The Consumer Bowl, which is sponsored by the New
Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, was held on Feb. 28 at the Monmouth County
Fire Academy. Students from Freehold Township High School, Howell High School, Manalapan
High School, Marlboro High School, Middletown North High School and Raritan
High School participated.
“I
would like to congratulate the students from Marlboro High School for winning
the 2024 Monmouth County Consumer Bowl,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “I
commend them for taking the time to learn about important consumer issues that
will benefit them throughout their lives.”
“During
the Consumer Bowl, students are questioned about various aspects of the
Consumer Fraud Act,” said Commissioner Erik Anderson, liaison to the Monmouth
County Division of Consumer Affairs. “The participating students answered
questions about topics such as home
improvement contractors, gift cards, cryptocurrency, identity theft, internet
issues and amusement games.”
Marlboro High School has won the Consumer Bowl for the
third year in a row. The members of this year’s winning team are Sean Gelman
(captain), Summer Adler, David Tabak, Elan Abramson and Chase Sussman
(alternate). The team’s teachers/advisers are Patrick Scinto and Nicole Bendik,
and Marlboro High School’s principal is David Bleakley.
The
Consumer Bowl consists of three levels of competition: County, which was held on Feb. 28; Regional, which will be
held on April 16; and the State championship, which will be held on May 30.
Monmouth
County Consumer Affairs has five investigators who actively assist residents
with consumer issues. The division’s staff has the resources and the authority
to investigate complaints about billing, gift cards, home repair, car sales and
repairs, scams and much more. The division annually investigates more than 600
complaints and attempts to mediate solutions.
HOWELL,
NJ – Monmouth
County Commissioner Erik Anderson (third from the left), liaison to the
Monmouth County Division of Consumer Affairs, attended the 2024 Monmouth County
Consumer Bowl. The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners congratulates
Marlboro High School on winning the competition.