Riggins owner John Feghali has wanted the change for almost a decade due to safety concerns and litter.
The group would be in contact with the township regarding issues important to them, the deputy mayor said.
Township set to enter into a shared services agreement with nearby township.
Cinnaminson will go out for bids next on the old gas station site.
The owner of Paula's says the restaurant will be remodeled before site is sold to new owners.
Officials plan to target code violators with increase enforcement efforts. But who should lead efforts? And how much will it cost?
From a neighborly gesture to Palmyra to yet more talk on take-home cars, get caught up on the odds and ends of the Cinnaminson Township Committee meeting from Nov. 12.
Paula's Family Restaurant runs afoul of several maintenance codes, committee members allege, and possibly a larger site plan issue.
The governing body will discuss Palmyra using the town's courtroom and whether a consultant will provide "extraordinary, unspecifiable services" to Cinnaminson.
Committeeman-elect John McCarthy is developing plans for his first political position, and wants to hear from residents about their ideas and concerns.
Brauckmann is the current mayor while McCarthy is a political newcomer.
Who is running? Where do I vote? When are polls open? That and much more.
Mayor Don Brauckmann and newcomer John McCarthy are running uncontested for two open seats on township committee.
Cinnaminson Patch has a 5 p.m. Friday deadline for all election-related letters to the editor.
Any registered voter can vote by mail in New Jersey for any reason. Here's how.
Some 89 percent of Democrats gave Obama the debate win, while Republicans declared Romney the winner by the same margin.
St. Charles and CMS students ran two meetings this week.
The second debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney is Oct. 16 at 9 p.m. Find out where to see it on TV.
Burlington County gets a clean bill of health from auditors who reviewed the county's accounting of $36.8 million in state and federal funds.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate at Hofstra University.
A job audit was performed to analyze how the township is run and officials are looking to create a department of community development.
Adler campaign: race is still competitive,
The Burlington County clerk has made it simpler for voters to get answers to some basic election questions. (Figuring out who to vote for is still on you though.)
According to Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, the bill would give municipalities the right to regulate reality television as a business.
New website assists in locating election information.
Deputy Mayor Anthony Minniti said there needs to be a more "coherent" policy in place.
Cinnaminson's tax assessor suggests a reassessment for all residential and commercial properties in town since appeals have costed the township well over $600,000.
Cinnaminson's tax collector Sandra Root is preparing bills this week.
Fill out your voter registration application before it's too late.
Utilities could face up to $25,000 daily in penalties for failing to adhere to their own service and communications plans under Gov. Chris Christie's proposed legislation.
The Township Committee introduced its budget this week; no layoffs are anticipated.
Deputy Mayor wants to start a veterans committee in town.