A South Jersey resident urges others to get involved in the fight for common sense solutions to gun violence prevention.
A meeting scheduled for Thursday night has been postponed.
Council approved three resolutions at its meeting last Monday.
Township officials revealed what its third round affordable housing obligation is during a special meeting.
He will remain in his position as CFO full time, and will continue as manager until a new manager is selected.
The township planner and other officials will be in attendance to provide an overview of Moorestown's current affordable housing situation.
Moorestown Council meets Monday night at town hall.
The Moorestown Democrats will host an informational session at Lutheran Crossings.
Moorestown Council rejected all bids for an affordable housing project on the land Monday night.
Moorestown Council meets Monday night. The closed session begins at 6:30 p.m.
The highest amount of prepaid taxes collected in the previous three years was $1.2 million.
The vigil takes place on the Community House lawn at 7 p.m.
They took the oath of office during Monday night's reorganization meeting.
The tax reform bill signed into law limits the deduction for property taxes to $10,000; many are trying to maximize their 2017 deduction.
No new members of council will be sworn in, but decisions will be made regarding who will serve as mayor and deputy mayor for the next year.
Council will consider an application for funding under a community development block grant.
Applications should be submitted soon for 2018.
Moorestown Council will consider three items to withdraw funding from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund to pay for services on Monday.
A Moorestown resident asks Rep. Tom MacArthur (R-3) questions about his support for the GOP's proposed tax plan.
Council approved three pieces of proposed legislation Monday night.
Council will meet Monday night, Nov. 27, at town hall.
Moorestown Council considered five ordinances during Monday night's meeting.
Monique Begg writes about the need for a day of prayer in today's environment.
The results are in for this year's elections in Moorestown.
Moorestown residents will vote in a pair of Board of Education elections on Tuesday.
Tom Merchel will hear from department heads regarding budget requests for 2018 at town hall.
Patch is always accepting letters to the editor on politics or any other issue of concern to residents around town.
Burlington County has awarded $4.98 million of park grants to municipalities to help develop or improve parks for outdoor active recreation.
The township and the mall have settled tax appeals the mall had been filing since 2009.
Moorestown Council will meet in closed session to discuss an affordable housing update on Nov. 1.
Brian Lestini writes about the need for change following the Pinelands Commission vote approving the Southern Reliability Link pipeline.
The vote came amid a rollback of federal regulations regarding animal breeders.
The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m., preceded by the workshop at 7 p.m.
The proposal deals with the issue of puppy and kitten mills plaguing the country. Residents could still get pets from rescues and breeders.