New Jersey American Water's proposed 20 percent rate increase could cost Cinnaminson a lot.
Cinnaminson officials opt to buy the vacant Barone's service station, as residents question the cost and ask for Route 130 sidewalks instead.
...And more on the agenda for tonight's township committee meeting
Survey praises state's laws on open records, campaign finance disclosures, public integrity.
The Burlington County Bridge Commission recently announced its shared service agreement.
Barone's, on the jughandle at Highland and Route 130, would be knocked down and the land grassed over.
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State Sen. Diane Allen, who represents Cinnaminson in District 7, was one of two Republicans to support a gay marriage bill last month.
Cinnaminson Patch takes a look at the nepotism policies at the sewerage authority and at the township level.
Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio presses state office to stand firm and call off negotiations with New Jersey American Water.
Lines for the grocery store's opening hit Willow Drive.
Here are five things you should know about tonight's township committee meeting.
Rep. Jon Runyan (R-NJ) and state Sen. Diane Allen (R-7) visit Cinnaminson's St. Charles Borromeo School to celebrate Read Across America.
The New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel will seek a rate decrease of $45.8 million for New Jersey American Water, countering the utility's push for a 20 percent increase.
State Sen. Donald Norcross, a proponent of consolidating elections, said moving fire district voting to November will increase turnout and save money.
No layoffs or decrease in services are anticipated.
Minniti wants to make sure every township vehicle has a Cinnaminson logo, too.
Police said the man is Superintendent Paul Philips' nephew.
Pensions for the five employees will most likely be affected, say officials.
The Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority operates semi-independently, and supervisors' alleged involvement in wrongdoing made it harder to expose the scandal, officials say.
New Jersey's two senators applaud the federal grant program that will allow Cinnaminson Fire Department to purchase updated breathing equipment for firefighters.
Commissioners said extra steps will be taken after authorities uncovered alleged rampant misspending and fraud.
Seven men, including the Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority's top two employees, were arrested Wednesday and charged with bilking the authority.
Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority employees were arrested on theft and corruption charges.
Mayor Don Brauckmann gave an update to parks and recreations projects on the horizon.
There will be four public hearings on four ordinances this evening.
Committee meets for an executive session this evening.
County Residents Given Chance to Say 'No' to Rate Hike
Several Burlington County towns are signing a petition against the increase.
Engineers presented plans to township committee members Monday night.
County officials will discuss possible reconfigurations to Riverton Road and Branch Pike.
Leah Arter figuring out the lay of the land after being sworn in as freeholder earlier this month.
The township's annual reorganization meeting was held Monday.
Don Brauckmann will be sworn in by N.J. Rep Jon Runyan.
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Anthony Minniti will be sworn in as deputy mayor.
The Willow Drive park is next to see upgrades thanks to a county grant.
New Freeholder Leah Arter, of Moorestown, will be sworn in during the reorganization meeting.
Deputy Mayor Don Brauckmann is one of few anticipating freezing temperatures early this year.
Some New Jersey towns and school districts may be due restitution.