Monroe Township High School Marching Falcons
The MTHS Marching Band competes as a Group 3A band in several USSBA competitions held within New Jersey. The marching band is under the direction of Martin Griffin and Mr. Alfred Hadinger, with support staff including Christopher Gow, Don Smith, Rodney Farrar, Erik Romero and Peter Saleh.
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