Trio plans to attend council meeting and meet with public after the budget is decided.
The nonprofit group was reimbursed $55,000 for various costs related to a new home for a family in Hamilton.
Galloway Council approved resolutions for shared services and a centralized system for background checks Tuesday night.
Don Purdy checked in to the hospital with chest pains, and is in good condition.
New rules could impact boardwalk, parking, bathroom facilities placement near beaches
The cuts will be made to help eliminate $362,578 in cuts mandated by the township council.
Surgery is to correct irregular heartbeat.
The center's new award will focus on an official who conducts business "with civility and respect for others."
Ava Holly Lewis is attempting to pass a bill that would designate May 20 as a national day to recognize all causes.
New information on raises leaves one council member feeling like he had "wool pulled over his eyes."
Residents from all over the Jersey Shore don't want to see control of beach access given to municipalities.
The deadline to register to vote is today.
A closer look at last week's poll shows voters in Galloway's new district favor both the president and the governor.
A Stockton/Zogby poll finds a majority of voters in the state still approve of the president, and don't want to see Gov. Christie run for president in 2012.
Site inspection a valuable step toward securing 2012 presidential or vice presidential debate.
Council approves new sign off Garden State Parkway exit, to go up June 1. Other unauthorized signs in the area will go.
The new requirements would come with great financial and efficiency costs, the council said.
Proposed changes to be discussed.
The two major issues include disputes with the Sewer Service Areas and the land on which the municipal complex currently sits.
The deputy mayor is "not excited" that decision now lies in township's hands.
A panel of experts will talk about the dangers of bullying and how to handle problems.
Van Drew: Maximum fines are 'absurd.'
Recent redistricting changes will affect voters all across the township. The map attached to this story is unofficial.
Governor says there's great comfort in the death of Osama bin Laden.
Steve Bonanni responds to criticism of township by economic development chair.
The Atlantic County Fire Marshal had a Kwanzan Cherry Tree planted in his honor.
Galloway Superintendent Annette Giaquinto calls the result "disappointing."
Anna Jezycki was honored for her work fighting against the parole board, among other issues.
The final total budget is $23,835,926.33, with a tax levy of $15,836,155.72.
Ernest Huggard is a former Board of Education president looking to make his way back on to the board.
Events will continue through May 14.
Deputy mayor cites need for Galloway residents to feel comfortable with who they're voting for.
New Jersey is the seventh state to create a next-of-kin registry for motorists injured or killed in crashes.
Three Republicans and three Democrats filed to run in the June 7 Galloway Township Municipal Primary Election.
Mayor Hartman is certain Galloway's new representatives will represent the township's best interests in Trenton, and states Polistina will not let Galloway 'go away.'
Both District 2 senate candidates feel the loss of the township to District 9 will have little impact on their race.
That night, the Galloway Township Council will convene at 7:30.
The commission re-drawing New Jersey's state assembly districts issued its plan on Sunday.
Stockton is one of 12 schools that is bidding to host a presidential or vice presidential debate in 2012.
The township issued a letter asking nonprofits to donate to the Community Events Fund.