County engineers answered questions about traffic, pedestrian safety and more.
Republican candidates could run unopposed this November.
Cinnaminson Committee has two Republicans running uncontested and no Democrats have filed for the primary.
Residents can ask questions about the county project slated for Riverton Road.
For the second year in a row, no Democrats have filed for the general election. And a write-in campaign might not happen.
Cinnaminson will hold a Memorial Day ceremony this weekend.
By grinding in-house, Cinnaminson has (almost) an unlimited supply to give away.
Officials at PREIT may make a big announcement at a council meeting next month.
U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez touts his record in fighting for the underdog and says the American dream is in peril.
John McCarthy, township committee candidate, proposed Friday and Saturday night volunteers at Wood Park to help deter vandalism.
...and more on the agenda for Monday's township committee meeting.
Cinnaminson's public safety director calls Global Connect a "much better" system.
The free seminar for parents and members of the public will focus on the ramifications of bullying.
The New Jersey Legislature bill concerns sex offenders and those who harbor them.
Deputy Mayor Anthony Minniti said Lutheran Social Ministries' project is a great fit for the township.
Several West Branch Woods homeowners are infringing on township land and the town is compelling them to move structures that have been up for years.
Voters rejected a bid to permit BYOB restaurants in the popular vacation haven.
Bus shelters and block parties will be discussed this evening.
All Cinnaminson residents are invited out to the park dedication.
It could be a long process, Mayor Don Brauckmann said, but committee wants to find the "best person."
Mayor Don Brauckmann said new trashcans will be added to the list of what to buy this year.
They don't think the Moorestown Mall should have the sole right to sell alcohol.
People don't know where to go to file ethics complaints, says one Cinnaminson resident.
Mayor Don Brauckmann said vandalism is occurring after hours.
Ten locals will help with targeting businesses to town.
Tax appeals hurt township revenue, officials said.
Here are five things you need to know about tonight's township committee meeting.
Mayor Brauckmann said the township will consider splitting up the position and hiring two new people.
Families can throw a block party, but at least a third of their neighbors need to be on board.
A new online database includes more than 80,000 attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey.
Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio reacts to reports that the state Division of Rate Counsel may have struck a deal with New Jersey American Water.
Senate Democrats, led by Senate President Stephen Sweeney, say their plan will save the middle class hundreds of dollars more a year over the governor's plan.
Committeeman John Rooney is not seeking a second term.
Neither the county nor the township put out the flier, officials say.
Committee will discuss Route 130 safety, property maintenance and more.
One incumbent and one newcomer will run for two open seats this year.
Get your appeal in by 5 p.m. Monday.
Cinnaminson's Department of Public Works' brush citations don't sit well with some, but a committeeman says it's the only way to get people to adhere to the rules.
Acts of vandalism are happening after the parks close, said township officials.
Why were the rims on the basketball backboards at Wood Park missing this week?