Obama leads Romney, 53-38 percent, and Menendez leads Kyrillos, 52-30 percent.
The proceeds will benefit the township's sustainability landscaping program.
The Stockton Polling Institute finds voters favor initiatives on higher education and pay to judges.
Attorneys representing the township and former solicitor Michael Blee now have 20 days to respond.
A banquet hall that was previously discussed as the possible site for a gentleman's club is also up for sale.
Democratic representatives from the county, Galloway and Absecon weigh in on interchange issue.
Water that floods the road during storms will be directed underground, Director of Public Works Kevin McDowell said.
Investigation finds law enforcement official earning over $96,000 a year in salary while drawing over $77,000 annually in pensions
The bill was approved by the Transportation Committee and now goes before the full Senate.
It's your last chance to register in all of November's elections.
Freeholders are going ahead with plans to consolidate dispatch services in Atlantic County, which could cost in excess of $30 million.
NJ Sen. Joe Kyrillos was in Galloway Sunday afternoon.
A weekly recap of the past week's news.
Jim Whelan met with New Jersey Turnpike Authority officials on Friday.
Sen. Whelan will meet with Turnpike Authority officials today.
Integrity Transportation, the Galloway School District's primary bus provider, had an 88 percent initial failure rate. The statewide average is 47.7.
Township Manager Arch Liston estimates $25,000 of revenue for the township as a result.
The fines were raised from $1,000 to $2,000, aimed at second-time offenders, but also left up to the judge's discretion.
The township qualifies to receive all its state funding for the 2013 fiscal budget.
The District 9 Delegation met with Mayor Purdy and Deputy Mayor Coppola and the Turnpike Authority.
Township Manager Arch Liston will continue to work four-day weeks and Senior Services will host a Halloween Party Oct. 25.
Township Manager Arch Liston called it the first step in the budget process. A public hearing will take place at the Oct. 23 council meeting.
The reassessment aims to equalize all property values in the township.
A new deputy clerk will also be appointed, and the Memorandum of Agreement between the township and manager Arch Liston is also on the agenda.
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Bonanni will be represented by Mike Madden, of Haddonfield.
Mayors Don Purdy and Gary Giberson met with Four Seasons residents on Thursday, Oct. 4.
Voters favor all the incumbents.
The Assembly bill must still go for a second reading before the General Assembly.
Local Reps Holding Meetings to Evaluate Interchange Construction and Projects
Bids are due by Nov. 8, and will be unsealed at the municipal complex on Nov. 16.
Since the installation of signs warning of the need for parking permits, students at Absegami High School no longer park in the cul-de-sac.
It's one of 14 Destination and Marketing Organization Grants issued on Monday, Oct. 1.
Grants would cover about 53 percent of the project's total costs, leaving the township to cover about 46 percent of the costs.
The District 9 Delegation requested the meeting after learning two meetings were scheduled to discuss the proposed interchanges.
Tilton's attorney must clarify which charges in the complaint pertain specifically to Michael Blee and his law firm.
The Stockton Polling Institute surveyed potential voters in the 2nd district.
The next step is to go before a vote of the General Assembly.
Galloway Township Council met on Monday night, Sept. 24. Here are some of the things they discussed.