A new court date should be decided by the end of the day Wednesday.
The two meetings are among three in the township this week.
The West Deptford committee approved a move to widen the membership pool to include various groups outside the township.
The committee will consider a pair of settlements on appeals at Eagle Point.
Settlements with the two companies could save the township millions, according to figures put together by township professionals.
Taxes will go up under 2012's proposed budget.
Both the Sunoco and Coastal/El Paso appeals will be explained Thursday night.
Judge Eugene McCaffrey Jr. ruled the township committee violated the Open Public Meetings Act in failing to disclose the terms of the $15 million deal.
The township and state pulled $34 million in bonds from consideration for this month's Local Finance Board meeting.
Donations of both money and labor have come through, and the playground is just weeks away from being restored.
West Deptford’s 2012 budget will be introduced amid a busy week of meetings, as three different boards meet.
The township is looking for approval on bonds to fund a settlement with Sunoco, but may have to wait for a final call.
The committee will go to alternate Thursdays later this year.
Action on the tax appeals has ground to a halt ahead of a court date next week.
The township committee reduced their salaries down to $5,000 across the board.
A new online database includes more than 80,000 attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey.
The $198.7 million budget was passed with a 7-0 vote Wednesday.
Retired superintendent Ed Wasilewski Jr. draws a pension of more than $100,000 per year.
The West Deptford township committee called off a closed-session meeting at the 11th hour Tuesday.
West Deptford taxpayers will save about $350 more on average under Democrats' plan compared to Gov. Chris Christie's, New Jersey's senate president says.
The two were the only candidates to file by Monday’s deadline.
The 2012 budget should be introduced this month.
Gary Kuehnapfel is suing the committee for its refusal to disclose the terms of a $15 million settlement with Sunoco.
Coastal's dispute about taxes at Eagle Point will be discussed at a special meeting.
A memorial for the fallen—and the living—is now part of the Camden County Veterans Cemetery, thanks to the South Jersey Vietnam Veterans Association's advocacy.
A new consumer protection handbook came along with a presentation on what can be done to keep seniors safe from scammers and con artists.
Annual allotments to West Deptford's youth leagues are up in the air this year.
The New Jersey Comptroller's office said many treated the organization "like a personal ATM."
A court date is still weeks away as township officials work on a resolution for the condemned property.
A jump in property values, and corresponding hike in taxes, had several business owners up in arms over the process.
The final version of the budget represents a 4.81¢ tax rate increase this year.
The school board will take a final vote on the budget tonight.
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Nearly 11,000 tiny fish are being released into retention basins to reduce the potential mosquito population this year.
From the county level to the U.S. Senate, the Democrats are sticking by their incumbents.
West Deptford recreation director Greg Ley laid out a plan for recouping all the costs of the summer rec program, and said fundraising is underway for the annual concert series.
The board voted to recommend adding six new groups to the possible membership pool.
A survey praises the state's laws on open records, campaign finance disclosures and public integrity.
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Parents can offer feedback on the proposed dress code via the school district's website.