Freeholder Bill Moen will deliver the stories on Wednesday.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development provided a total of $12,833,718 in federal funding for South Jersey communities.
The public hearing and final vote is May 22, the Haddonfield Sun reports.
A Cherry Hill resident writes about the need to overturn Citizens United.
Tom MacArthur and Donald Norcross are part of the informal caucus, which advocates for civil debate and respect.
Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. writes that the crime rate is the lowest seen in the lifetime of a significant portion of residents.
Changes in the tax code prompted early filings.
The tax reform bill signed into law limits the deduction for property taxes to $10,000; many are trying to maximize their 2017 deduction.
The Christie Administration went out to bid on the project this week.
Borough commissioners are considering penalties for dog owners who allow their pets to become nuisances.
A pair of strategic planning meetings will be held at Borough Hall later this month.
Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. writes that a proposed federal law makes NJ law weaker and the jobs of police officers harder.
The grant money was awarded by the county this week.
Carfentanil, an elephant tranquilizer, is 10,000 times deadlier than street-level heroin.
There is plenty to choose from in this year's Board of Education elections.
A Georgia flag with the stars and bars associated with the Confederate flag carried in the parade is stirring controversy, njpen reports.
The two incumbents faced five challengers Tuesday night.
Tuesday, June 6, is also the final day to register as an independent candidate, and unaffiliated voters can vote in the primaries.
Jim Mulroy Ryan Linhart, 680-473, in unofficial voting, according to njpen.com.
The borough commissioners recently approved a $17.16 million budget with no tax increase, the Haddonfield Sun reports.
Two meeting dates in April have been changed.
Next week is Fix A Leak Week.
The non-partisan election is scheduled for May 9.
The man who will assume John Foley's unexpired term was sworn in Monday, njpen.com reports.
John Foley is resigning to spend more time with family, njpen.com reports.
$315 million in federal funding annually would go by the wayside, and jobs and benefits would be lost if it is repealed, the study says.
If passed, the proposed ordinance would ensure a pet store never opens in the borough.
Donald Trump signed an executive order that could deny funds to more than 300 cities.
The ordinance is up for final consideration on Jan. 17, the Haddonfield Sun reports.
Placement of the new sewer lift on Roberts Avenue is also a concern, according to the Haddonfield Sun.
Donald Trump won the presidency, but Hillary Clinton won New Jersey. Which way did the county go?
The borough announced changes in some polling locations on Thursday.
The grant is part of the 2016 Recreation Facility Enhancement Project Grants, approved by the county.
The event runs June 19-24.
Mary Berko was re-appointed on Friday.
Cathleen Bennett was named Acting Commissioner in August, and was appointed permanent commissioner in December.
The first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton was discovered in the park in 1858.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation announced state aid for road projects this week.
The county would like to keep the river opened through the summer, but NJDEP will make the final decision.