Three Moorestown Council seats will be up for grabs in the Nov. 3 elections.
A Moorestown man says President Donald Trump has failed in his role as Commander-in-Chief.
New Jersey's Primary Day is Tuesday after being delayed by one month. Here's what Moorestown residents need to know.
The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders has established a task force to deal with racism and civil rights grievances.
The coronavirus pandemic and social unrest have come together to show how divided the country is, a Moorestown man writes.
Moorestown Council approved a pair of change orders related to improvements at the township's water treatment plants Monday night.
This year's primary elections, which have been pushed back to July 7, are "primarily" vote by mail.
Moorestown Council will hold a telephone meeting at 5 p.m. Monday.
Freeholder Director Felicia Hopson discussed the possibility of a civil rights task force this week, the Burlington County Times reports.
The Planning Board found Moorestown's proposed ordinance on outdoor dining consistent with the master plan. A final vote is set for July 13.
Township Council passed a resolution Wednesday night while it works on a proposed ordinance that would permit outdoor dining.
Monique Begg writes that as president, Joe Biden would help reunify a country that has become deeply divided.
Council will discuss an overview of the McCormick Taylor design for the Lenola Town Center Project Monday afternoon.
Moorestown Council is considering expanding the sale of alcohol to other parts of the township beyond the PREIT-owned mall.
Moorestown Council has been presented with five options for the return of outdoor dining, which takes effect in New Jersey June 15.
Council will discuss expanded outdoor dining and the sale of packaged goods a week before restaurants and bars can open for outdoor dining.
More than 5,000 lost power in Moorestown Wednesday night after two storms tore through the region.
Four special meetings will be held with department heads next week, as Moorestown begins preparing the proposed budget.
Moorestown Council will meet via teleconference only at 5 p.m. Monday.
Moorestown Council is looking to fill a vacancy on the Zoning Board, township officials announced on Friday.
Moorestown resident Daniel Begg writes that fear is driving the debate on how soon is too soon to reopen for business amid the pandemic.
Council approved the extension of the grace period during a special meeting Friday afternoon.
Moorestown Council will hold a special meeting Friday to vote on a resolution to extend the grace period for second quarter property taxes.
Moorestown resident Edwin Begg warns about taking medical advice from the president in his most recent letter to the editor.
Moorestown continues to be open and continues to work as the pandemic of new coronavirus continues across the state and across the country.
The meeting will be held by teleconference, and the public can participate by calling in.
The meeting for April 20 has been rescheduled for next week, and the May 4 meeting has been cancelled.
Gov. Phil Murphy the grace period will be extended for anyone who is struggling with insurance payments due to new coronavirus.
The ballot drawing for the Burlington County primary elections will stream on Facebook Thursday.
Members of the public will be able to participate in Monday's council meeting via GoToMeeting. The meeting begins at 5 p.m.
The Moorestown Republican Municipal Committee has released biographies for the candidates they are endorsing in the elections.
None of the three incumbents on Moorestown Council opted to run for re-election in the fall.
Victoria Napolitano was elected in 2012 and re-elected in 2016. Her decision means no incuments up for re-election are running.
Mike Locatell was elected in 2016, and says he met all his goals in one term.
Moorestown Democrats have announced the three candidates they will endorse in the 2020 council elections.
The cars will replace four cars that have reached the end of their useful life.
The increases were passed after work at the township's water treatment plants and the replacement of water mains.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night at town hall, 111 West Second Street.