The township paid tribute to the players, who won the Group 2 title over Haddonfield in December.
The federal grant could go to fund a number of different upgrades in equipment and programs.
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West Deptford committee members continued the back-and-forth via email Monday.
Two dozen parents turned out to critique the plans for a new district-wide standardized dress code.
The initial version of the budget has already been trimmed by close to $900,000.
The longtime West Deptford officer rose to the No. 2 spot in the department after just over five years as lieutenant.
After much debate, a 3-2 decision preserved the annual series for this season.
Despite calls for more information, the committee stuck to its position that no details can be released about the $15 million settlement over taxes at Eagle Point.
Most residents will see an increase of just over $12 per month, retroactive to last year.
A $15 million settlement could swing a $4 million reduction in the county tax rate to $1 million or less.
Attorney John W. Trimble Jr. said West Deptford's township committee mishandled the settlement process in not disclosing the terms of the deal at its approval.
A resident has filed a complaint in Superior Court over January and March closed-session meetings in a bid to stop a $15 million property tax settlement.
Gloucester County officials are seeking more information about the $15 million settlement approved by West Deptford last week.
West Deptford's committee allowed Sunoco representatives into a closed session earlier this year, which former Mayor Len Daws said breached the state Open Public Meetings Act.
The settlement is pending approval from the state, and would resolve eight years’ worth of property tax appeals by the oil company.
The West Deptford committee is slated to consider both the Sunoco and Coastal/El Paso tax disputes at its monthly meeting.
Demolition started and stopped at the condemned house in Sherwood Green.
The board passed the same budget presented at a weekend work session, but said they'll work to reduce the final number to lessen the property tax hit.
The settlement and revaluation of the soon-to-be-demolished Eagle Point refinery is at the center of a big gap in this year’s budget.
State aid figures for 2012-2013 were released Thursday.
School board members are asking for more public input at the Saturday budget meeting.
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A pending settlement on tax appeals at Eagle Point could blow a hole in the school budget.
West Deptford Mayor Ray Chintall weighs in on controversial comments about West Deptford High School.
A lack of applications forced the cancellation of February's meeting.
A reference to West Deptford High School as "Heroin High" continues to cause controversy.
A final call on whether to allow developer Ray Angelini, Inc. to build and maintain a solar farm at RiverWinds won't come until at least next month.
The new board will take care of its first official business at the organizational meeting.
The deadline to submit a resume and letter of interest is looming.
The appeal will now be heard by the township committee on March 1.
The Republican township committeeman said his words are being taken out of context for political reasons.
West Deptford Mayor Ray Chintall made the first set of appointments to the new board Thursday.
An amendment passed Thursday night would knock all committee members down to $5,000 annually.
Contractor Michael Crowley's appeal of a November demolition order proved fruitless, despite a lengthy hearing.
Interested candidates can get a candidate kit online or in person at the district offices.
Industrial companies who win property tax appeals would be required to use that money to clean up contamination before getting any of the cash back under a proposed new law.
A decision whether to stay a demolition order will come at next week's West Deptford township committee meeting.
Management is seeking to overturn a decision by the rent control board denying an increase at the mobile home park.
While some positions remained status quo, the board went with a new engineer and debated several positions Tuesday night.