Politics & Government
Haddonfield Approves Temporary Budget Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
The borough will operate with just over $14 million for the rest of the year, the Haddonfield Sun reports.
HADDONFIELD, NJ — The Haddonfield Board of Commissioners has reportedly passed legislation that will allow the borough to operate without a finalized budget for 2020 amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
The borough will operate with just over $14 million for the rest of the year, the Haddonfield Sun reports. The Board of Commissioners was able to temporary appropriations through the end of September.
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Borough offices and facilities have been closed to the public since March 17, but services are still available by phone and email. The directory for borough employees is posted at haddonfieldnj.org.
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