Moorestown Council gave final approval to the proposal with a 5-0 vote at its May 20 meeting.
A group of residents has launched a petition aimed at preserving Memorial Field and keeping residents informed of future decisions about it.
Moorestown Council put off a vote on the proposal after a controversy over dredging costs arose Monday night.
Moorestown Council approved five pieces of legislation related to affordable housing at its meeting Monday night.
Council voted 3-1 to move forward with a proposed budget that includes a 2.48 percent tax rate increase on Monday.
Moorestown has identified a possible alternative to the proposed Pennrose affordable housing site in response to a judge's order.
There are five proposed ordinances on affordable housing up for votes at Monday night's meeting.
A session that had been scheduled for Monday morning has been canceled.
Moorestown Council has cut the suggested tax rate increase in half, but is not yet ready to introduce the budget.
Moorestown softball players joined coaches and officials at town hall as they made their case for new fields and upgrades Monday night.
Council introduced a proposal for a senior affordable housing complex. The Diocese of Trenton has an offer for an alternative to Pennrose.
Moorestown Council will meet Monday night at town hall, 7 p.m.
Moorestown Council permanently tabled one proposal, will modify another and introduced a third on Monday night.
Moorestown Council introduced a proposed bond ordinance concerning three projects at Strawbridge Lake Monday night.
Moorestown Council has announced additional special meetings for the month of May to discuss the budget and affordable housing.
Moorestown Council will consider three proposals related to affordable housing Monday night at town hall.
A closed session meeting had already been scheduled for Monday morning to discuss affordable housing.
Deputy Mayor Nicole Gillespie cited the program when a resident expressed concerns for seniors on fixed incomes at the April 8 meeting.
Council approved a proposed $90,250 bond ordinance on introduction at the April 8 meeting.
Moorestown Council will hold a special budget meeting on April 29, 6 p.m., at town hall.
Resident Brian Lestini has come out in defense of the Clean Stormwater Flood and Reduction Act, nicknamed by some as a "rain tax."
Moorestown Council received an update on work at Hartford Road and North Church Street at the April 8 meeting.
Some residents voiced concerns about where 75 affordable housing units may end up following a judge's decision late last month.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, 7 p.m., at town hall.
Moorestown will receive $250,000 in state aid for road improvements, officials announced this week.
A total of six additional special meetings have been scheduled throughout the month of April.
Council passed a non-consent agenda resolution Monday night that would reduce the budget by $24,000.
Council will meet in a closed session to discuss affordable housing litigation Monday morning.
Judge Ronald Bookbinder denied summary judgement in the affordable housing case involving Pennrose and Moorestown residents on Monday.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, March 25, 7 p.m.
Chris Chiacchio responds to a rebuttal of his comments about a possible 5 percent tax rate increase.
Annette McGuire pushes back against negative comments directed at Democratic members of council over the possible tax increase.
Check here for the updated schedule of budget workshop meetings scheduled for Moorestown Council.
Chris Chiacchio submitted an op-ed concerning the draft budget presented Monday night, March 11.
Moorestown council members unhappy with the proposal have a few months to make changes.
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday, March 11, 7 p.m. at town hall, 111 West Second Street.
The decision will come later this month in a case that residents and the township have been anticipating.
Check here to see how much Moorestown residents pay on average, and how much it decreased in 2018.
A pending summary judgment has halted the case, cost residents money and delayed the affordable housing plan's implementation.
Council had been split as to how to honor Barbara Rich and preserve Silas Little's legacy when it came to the trail.