Lead investigator Bob Bowcock said the investigation became "very active" in the last few weeks, and expects it to last 6-8 weeks.
A second response to the councilwoman's letter on Moorestown's water issues.
Marty Hagerty pens a response to the councilwoman's letter on the water issues.
Moody's says the township is doing well thanks to “strong financial management” and the economy and tax base are healthy overall.
Councilwoman Stacey Jordan writes about misinformation going around concerning the township's water supply.
Victoria Napolitano is a Republican candidate for Moorestown Council in the Nov. 8 general elections.
Mimi Warburton writes about her support for the Moorestown Republican slate.
Monqiue Begg writes about voting for Hillary Clinton, Kati Angelini, Amy Leis and Lisa Petriello.
Lisa Petriello is a Democratic candidate for Moorestown Council in the Nov. 8 general elections.
Mike Locatell is a Republican candidate for Moorestown Council in the Nov. 8 general elections.
Amy Leis is a Democratic candidate for Moorestown Council in the Nov. 8 general elections.
Moorestown Council approved a new water conservation ordinance Monday night.
Phil Garwood is a Republican candidate for Moorestown Council in the Nov. 8 general elections.
Paul Conlow relays a message to candidates concerning debates.
Kati Angelini is a Democratic candidate for Moorestown Council in the Nov. 8 general elections.
A Moorestown resident shows concern over water issues.
Council meets at 7:30 p.m., preceded by the workshop at 7 p.m., at town hall.
Susan Ambrose writes in support of Phil Garwood, Victoria Napolitano and Mike Locatell.
The county superintendent's office will have extended hours on Tuesday, Oct. 18.
The candidates laid out their goals should they be elected in the Nov. 8 general elections.
Brandon Thompson writes about the successful records of the mayor and deputy mayor, and Mike Locatell's real-world experience.
Councilwoman Lisa Petriello and running mates Kati Angelini and Amy Leis will participate in the events leading up to the Nov. 8 elections.
Janet and John Khanlian remind residents to vote at the local level, not just nationally, this election year.
Council unanimously approved proposed changes mandated by NJDEP Monday night.
TCP, Chromium-6 and Gross Alpha were all discussed during Moorestown's council meeting Monday night.
James Mullin writes about a report published in 2013 that he says links the defense company to some of Moorestown's water problems.
Moorestown is 200 times below the federal standard, township officials said on Thursday.
One resident writes her vote is based on the integrity, goals, and ethics held by the individual/s running.
Scott Taylor of Taylor Design Group made a presentation to council Monday night.
Both public hearings are set for Sept. 26.
Assemblyman Troy Singleton helped bring the deal to fruition, after hearing concerns from member of the community.
Council gave final consideration to install the dog park at Swede Run Fields during its meeting Monday night.
The purchase of police vehicles and equipment will also be considered Monday night.
Nicholas Sullivan writes that BOE members should remain non-partisan.
Mark Hines says Republican candidates for council are unwilling to debate.
The group also recently received a letter from the EPA concerning cleanup at the superfund site near the North Church Street Water Plant.
The contract with Princeton Hydro guarantees 90 percent spatterdock removal.
Council continued discussions on lawn watering restrictions Monday night.
Water issues remain at the forefront in Moorestown.
Council candidate Amy Leis addresses a divide between the township and its business owners.