Politics & Government
Moorestown Council To Discuss Diversity Task Force Monday Night
Moorestown Council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday night.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Moorestown Council will begin discussing the proposed equity, inclusion and diversity task force that first mentioned earlier this month when it meets Monday night.
At the Jan. 25 meeting, Deputy Mayor Sue Mammarella and Councilman Quinton Law said they were working together on the creation of an equity and inclusion task force.
"It is an exciting step for Moorestown," said Law, who was sworn in as the township’s first Black councilman by Sen. Cory Booker at the same meeting. Read more here: Moorestown’s First Black Council Member Sworn In By Cory Booker
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Moorestown Council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday night. The meeting will be held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic, but members of the public can participate in the meeting just the same as if at an in-person meeting.
The Mayor will open the floor for public participation in accordance with normal protocol. To send questions or comments prior to the meeting (no later than 4 p.m. Monday), you may email councilmeetingcomments@moorestown.nj.us. Type "council meeting comments" and the meeting date in the subject line.
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To join the teleconference, dial 1 201-523-5900 and then enter Conference ID: 260 778 763 followed by the # sign or 1-833-450-2679 (toll free). The meeting will also be broadcast via live stream on the Township's website.
Note that the livestream is not interactive, and you will not be able to participate in the meeting in this format. The live stream may be accessed by going to www.moorestown.nj.us and clicking on “Live Meetings” in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage. This will bring you to the “Agendas, Minutes, Meetings & Recordings” page. Once there, click on the “Township Council Meeting” link of the meeting you wish to watch.
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