Christie announced Tuesday he is urging for the question to be part of November elections.
The board discussed the new state law that would allow school elections to shift to November for the general election, but came to no decision.
Members are needed for three different boards in West Deptford.
Republican state committee representative questions whether the focus on same-sex marriage is the right move to start 2012.
A new state law allows the school board to move the school election from April to November.
The governing body decided to avoid a court battle over tax appeals on the Eagle Point refinery.
Longtime board member Michael McManamy took over the chairmanship of the board.
Bids for two positions were rejected and a third was slashed to a 60-day appointment.
The new law mandates a statewide youth suicide prevention plan.
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Political news website PolitickerNJ reported the state Senate president could be headed to a federal race in 2014.
The township got a new mayor and calls from both sides to work together for the betterment of West Deptford.
More than half the professionals approved at West Deptford's reorganization were new firms.
In the event of an overflow crowd, West Deptford officials have a backup plan in the works.
The township committee flips to Republican control in 37 hours.
The Safe Playing Fields Act could be voted on during the Jan. 9 legislative session.
The donation will come through on a delay, as the committee seeks private money to cover the commitment.
The Democratically-controlled freeholder board approved a pair of Democrats for two open seats on the county utilities authority's board.
The meeting is the last of the year for the township committee.
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Gloucester County refinanced a 2004-series bond to save just under $1 million.
After two closed-session meeting with the West Deptford township committee, developer Ray Angelini, Inc. showed residents their proposal for solar canopies at RiverWinds.
The West Deptford committee filled their open spot in quick fashion Wednesday night.
A $2 million donation will give the organization an eight- to nine-month supply of food.
The governing body will meet twice more before the end of the year.
The West Deptford township committee took flak—and got some support—for barring committeemen-elect Ray Chintall and Sam Cianfarini from the second closed session in as many weeks.
The committee recognized the band for its second straight Group 3 championship.
The apartment complex's owners say a new deal could fall apart if there isn't action to remove the over-55 restriction by the end of the year.
The campaigns more than doubled the 2010 total.
The move puts a bus back on the road with a large savings in this year's capital budget.
Concerns over violations of a BYOB policy, among other issues, led to the cancellation.
The committee voted to approve the solar canopy project with some strings attached.
The state Office of Weights and Measures says 14 stations throughout the state were selling gas with lower-than-advertised octane levels.
West Deptford Energy, LLC will begin construction early next year.
Parents raised issues with enforcement of the current code and the possible switch to a standard dress code after a presentation Tuesday night.
The Democrats will choose her successor at an executive committee meeting in mid-December.
Division of Consumer Affairs also issues tips on rainchecks, recalled toys, online shopping and charities soliciting donations.
From closings to the Paulsboro-West Deptford rivalry, we have it all.