How much will taxes increase under the 2013 budget approved by Cinnaminson Township Committee?
Members of the public worry about the impact the revenue loss could have, but Freeholder Director Joe Donnelly says the county already has plenty of money.
The races for township committee and board of education are set after Tuesday's primary.
If the township wants to keep eminent domain as a tool in its redevelopment toolbox, it'll require an extra step, Cinnaminson's solicitor says.
The Republican and Democratic candidates for township committee are unopposed, but other races are more hotly contested.
One of the candidates was just selected by the board to fill former board member Linda DiMassimo's vacant seat.
Cinnaminson Township Committee will adopt the budget next month. Township officials offered no details on the spending plan when it was introduced last week.
Any ballot requested before April 25 for the June 4 primary election should be received in the coming days. The deadline to apply for a Vote by Mail ballot is May 28.
The Cinnaminson Planning Board will hold a public hearing tonight to discuss whether certain areas along Route 130 should be designated as needing redevelopment.
Also, township committee provides a progress report on Memorial Park improvements and addresses parking concerns at Cinnaminson Harbor.
How much will the township and school district save next year due to 2011's pension reform?
Environment New Jersey is calling for efforts to reduce carbon pollution.
The report was produced by a six-member task force.
Democrat Matthew Paterno, 25, says he's looking forward to election season as he vies for Cinnaminson Committeewoman Kathy Fitzpatrick's open seat.
Committeewoman Kathy Fitzpatrick will seek a third term, and will have to fend off a challenge from Democratic candidate Matthew Paterno to keep her seat.
Cinnaminson seeks a shared services agreement with neighboring towns to fill a vacant position.
Congressman Jon Runyan increased his staff's payroll by more than 60 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012—but that pales in comparison to some of his colleagues.
Township committee believes the bus stops along Route 130 in Cinnaminson are unsafe for commuters. But getting rid of them may not be a viable solution.
Township has lost more than $1.5 million in revenue over the last three years because of lost tax appeals.
Find out what you missed at this week's township committee meeting, including what to expect at the summer concert series at Wood Park.
The governor's budget relies heavily on federal aid for Sandy—aid that might disappear with sequestration.
What should go at Azalea Farms? Tell us what you think. Also, committee puts someone familiar in charge of ushering new businesses into town.
What does the township have in store for the Azalea Farms property? Who's going to be in charge of community and economic development? Find out here (or come to the meeting).
'We will see you on the boardwalk,' says Brian Williams, news anchor and Hurricane Sandy NJ Relief Fund new board member.
Flood ordinance, an emergency management coordinator and more are on tonight's agenda.
The advisory committee meets once a month to discuss park and recreation initiatives.
The five-point plan includes road meetings and the launching of a new Facebook page, Freeholder Director Joe Donnelly announced Tuesday.
A new community center, a farmer's market and an updated township website are among the issues talked about.
Sweeney bows of the out of the race before it starts, saying his attention is needed to keep Democrats in control of the state Legislature.
The former service center along Route 130 has been knocked down.
The mayor and deputy mayor want to focus on the industrial section of the township more this year.
The township held its annual reorganization meeting Monday night.
The township's newly formed senior citizen committee was named.
The township's 153rd reorganization ceremony took place Monday night in front of hundreds.
We'll send Young your comments on how the township could improve this year.
Two new freeholders were installed also at the New Year's Day ceremony.
John McCarthy will also be sworn in as the committee's newest member.
Cinnaminson established a department of community development? What does it do?
Township is expected to award a demolition contract for former service station.
Township committee approved the senior citizens' ad hoc group at Monday's special meeting.