Mayor James Maley said the TD Bank facade collapse earlier this summer really drove home the need for broader interlocal cooperation.
The governing body of Collingswood pushed through a number of resolutions in a short meeting Tuesday night.
Menendez, who will lead New Jersey's delegation to the Democratic National Convention, says voters have a clear choice and a proven track record with President Obama.
By seeking a preventive adjudication, borough leaders are hoping to knock down talk of a ballot initiative.
The communities will begin by sharing code officials and public works vehicles, with plans to deepen the collaboration in the future.
Mayor Dana Redd formally introduced the big names signed on to the project, including a few familiar faces.
The new system will allow for greater convenience, officials say.
The board also green lights plans for a new nail salon and recommends signage changes for three other businesses.
A ballot initiative that would have allowed the township to exclusively wet-zone the Moorestown Mall was overturned by a Superior Court decision Wednesday.
By combining their buying power, 34 of the 37 municipalities in Camden County will save a collective $1.3 million in waste removal fees through 2014.
Since this new ordinance has taken effect, you'd better not light up in a Camden County park.
Mayor James Maley says the group is entitled to its views, but that legally they could never reach a ballot initiative.
How much do you know about the platforms of the Presidential hopefuls—or where they match your own views?
Former Assemblyman Stephen Altamuro, who faced a DWI charge of his own in 2004, said, "it's definitely going to be a thorn in his side."
The Fourth Legislative District assemblyman was arrested Tuesday afternoon on the Black Horse Pike.
The Fourth Legislative District assemblyman claims he was the victim of "an abuse of power."
A House ethics panel is investigating whether the congressman from South Jersey improperly used campaign funds for personal business.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation had suspended ticketing from red-light cameras at 63 of 85 intersections in June. Now their use may resume.
As residents air concerns about the build-out for 90 minutes, the mayor defends the project prior to a unanimous vote.
Gov. Chris Christie signed the bill into law July 19. In the next five years, it should save money and provide the help, rather than jail time, that non-violent addicts need.
Board members discussed issues like the 2-percent cap on tax increases on Monday night.