Elected officials and party leaders were quick to weigh in on the selection Saturday.
Standard & Poor's rated the township and the soon-to-be-sold refunding bonds as A-/Stable.
Increased advertising and a move to drop mailing will save the township $12,000.
The township committee meetings go to split sessions next month.
State Sen. Raymond Lesniak, the legislator leading the charge for legalized sports gambling, welcomes the lawsuit.
Taxes will increase by $90 for a home assessed at the township average of $207,966.
The four-term Democratic state assembylman was arrested Tuesday afternoon in his hometown of Washington Township.
The bank turned over 130 pages of documents related to the RiverWinds loan Wednesday.
The West Deptford Recreation Advisory Committee pushes through a recommendation for mandatory criminal checks on all youth sport coaches.
The township is putting more pressure on Fulton Bank to produce information about a nearly $10 million loan that went to building the RiverWinds golf course and tennis center.
West Deptford's mayor said it's more important to reform a law that hurts towns trying to defend against industrial giants than it is to force them to clean up contamination.
The staff of U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez will be available to answer questions in Woodbury.
The First Lady spoke at the Lenfest PAL center in North Philadelphia; her 'Let's Move!' initiative recently won support from the National League of Cities.
The two meetings are the only government meetings on the schedule this week.
Redevelopment counsel Mark Cimino said he hasn't gotten any of the information he's requested from Fulton Bank, and the township committee gave him the go-ahead to use the courts to intervene.
The township committee formally authorized selling up to $33 million in bonds to cover settlement deals with Sunoco and El Paso on the Eagle Point refinery complex.
The program will run Friday afternoon at the Woodbury Public Library.
More needs to be done to fix what's wrong, says Republican township committee candidate Jeff Hansen.
A series of phone calls with Sunoco officials ended any question of whether the settlements would pass on a final vote.
Late negotiations cut $1 million off the settlement to end a longstanding dispute over the value of the Eagle Point refinery complex.
The West Deptford committee will hold a final vote on $33 million in bonds to fund tax settlements on the Eagle Point refinery complex.
Republican officials continue to press for answers about how $4.5 million out of a $10 million loan to build the golf course and tennis center was spent.
West Deptford's school board will have some big-ticket items to consider, while the environmental and tree commissions reorganize.
Claims of a missing $4.5 million were done without proof, West Deptford Democrats said.
There were no surprises in the primary.
West Deptford voters will have nine races to consider in November.
Representatives from Holman & Frenia detailed nearly three dozen issues they found in their audit.
There's no accounting for nearly half of a nearly $10 million loan, according to the township's counsel for redevelopment.
Originally scheduled for 7 p.m., the meeting will now be 30 minutes later.
The Local Finance Board unanimously approved West Deptford's application Wednesday.
The Republican freeholder takes over for former chair Bill Fey, who resigned last week.
The suit alleges at least one secret meeting held by the three Republicans prior to the Jan. 5 reorganization.
The telecom company won a recent court battle, but lost out in their bid for site plan approval Tuesday night.
Gov. Chris Christie delivered a wide-ranging speech at a Haddonfield town hall June 12. Here are a few highlights from his address and Q&A.
The governor scolded Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald during a two-hour town hall meeting Tuesday. Christie also tamed the crowd with charm, wit and personable stories.
The property tax disputes over the value of the Eagle Point refinery complex could be one step closer to resolution later this week.
The mobile phone company is seeking to build a 156-foot monopole cellphone tower in a farm field off Jessup Road.
West Deptford's current solicitor is changing firms, and the township is opening the position to make sure the transition is handled correctly.
Committeeman Sam Cianfarini raised questions about the accounting behind the township's summer rec program, and whether it's costing taxpayers money.
The township committee will pick up where they left off Saturday.