Council will meet on Monday, Sept. 23, at town hall, 111 West Second Street.
Edwin Begg says President Trump should focus on things other than the weather after Alabama flap.
Moorestown Council also awarded a contract to McCormick Taylor for the project critics say is taking too long to begin.
Council passed two resolutions that would bring the development to a site near the mall, opening the discussion about a growing trend.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, Sept. 9, 7 p.m., at town hall, 111 West Second Street.
Moorestown was unable to reach a deal with the owners of the Miles Site, so it has identified another possible site for the complex.
A special meeting will be held Tuesday morning at town hall. Formal action may be taken.
Burlington County municipalities can now apply for park grant funds through the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
A proposal to re-zone the Mile site was delayed while the town explores alternatives, the Moorestown Sun reports.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, Aug. 19, 7:30 p.m. at town hall, 111 West Second Street.
Councilwoman Victoria Napolitano says the parking lot at the Esther Yanai Preserve is a great example of government working with the public.
Two Moorestown Council members expressed concern about the cost and delays the project has seen.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, Aug. 5, 7 p.m. at town hall.
Moorestown resident Edwin Begg wonders why one would hire Donald Trump, given his track record as a businessman.
Gerry Thone is speaking out against the way township council is moving forward with a plan on a proposed affordable housing site.
Three incumbents face 2 challengers this fall. Katerine Mullin will run unopposed for the seat she was appointed to in a separate election.
Moorestown Mayor Lisa Petriello and Deputy Mayor Nicole Gillespie address questions about Miles, Pennrose and affordable housing.
A special, closed session meeting will take place Wednesday morning at town hall, officials announced.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, July 22, 7:30 p.m. at town hall, 111 West Second Street.
A proposal was introduced at the July 8 meeting, after a judge ruled Pennrose couldn't move forward with its plans.
Mike Locatell and Victoria Napolitano detail their opposition to a 2.48 percent tax rate increase in a letter to the editor.
The final approval came with a 5-0 vote, but other issues remain.
Carol Murphy will discuss the Senior Freeze Program, taxes and other issues at the library on July 17.
The $26,202,000 budget carries a 2.48 percent tax rate increase. It was approved by a vote of 3-2.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, July 8, 7:30 p.m.
Moorestown Council has approved a proposed bond ordinance to add $200,000 to the cost of a project for improvements on Garwood Road.
Moorestown Council addressed changes for one-day transient vendor permits, but issues still remain with the original permits.
Topics such as stormwater management and flooding will be discussed Thursday at the Moorestown Community House.
Judge Ronald Bookbinder ruled that Pennrose can't move forward with an affordable housing development on Route 38 on Monday.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, 7 p.m., at town hall.
Judge Ronald Bookbinder is retiring effective July 1.
Moorestown Chief Lee Lieber would like to see the heads of food trucks conduct background checks, with police oversight.
Bids for the proposed resurfacing of Garwood Road came in higher than expected, leading the township to propose additional funding.
Moorestown Council made several decisions concerning affordable housing Monday night at town hall.
Moorestown Mayor Lisa Petriello and Deputy Mayor Nicole Gillespie are defending their decision to introduce a budget with a tax increase.
The 2.48 percent tax rate increase is about half of the increase that was proposed in the draft budget.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday, June 10, 7 p.m. at town hall.
Participants carried the "Flame of Hope" over 8.5 miles through Moorestown on Friday, June 7.
Primary elections will be held on Tuesday, June 4.
The potential law got its second vote on Thursday. Here's what's next.