The Carlyle Group was seeking to raise rents by about $20 per month.
The township is managing a coordinated response to the potential effects of Hurricane Irene.
A state of emergency has been declared throughout New Jersey ahead of the storm.
Those surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
A move to disclose supervisor-subordinate relationships is just the beginning of several new policy changes set to be introduced soon.
The county freeholders granted permission to investigate the site Wednesday night.
Residents can reach out to the Office of Emergency Response to file a report.
The Revolutionary War field hospital will see improvements in accessibility and restored finishes on the second floor.
Republican Senate challenger says it's time to end perks for part-time elected officials.
Township committee wiped out free health insurance for elected officials with a final vote and approved several road projects Thursday.
The board passed a resolution allowing the district to pick up the tab for current and future board members' criminal background checks.
The school board finalized the second of two major capital projects for the 2011-2012 budget year.
As the township waits to get its permanent replacement shuttle bus on the road, the freeholders stepped in, approving a loaner bus Wednesday night.
Though almost unheard of at the local level, the Republicans called debates a necessary part of this year's election.
The committee will meet Aug. 11 in their regular work session.
State filings show this was one of the most expensive primaries in West Deptford Republican history.
Denice DiCarlo and Hunter Kintzing are aiming to get input directly from local voters.
The tentative agreement between the WDEA and the West Deptford school board will be presented to the entire union at the beginning of the school year.
The WDEA and school board reached a memorandum of agreement, which must be ratified by the union and approved by the school board before going into place.
South Jerseyans of all political opinions are united in one point: the looming debt limit deadline is alarming.
The company was the lone bidder for the school district's transportation contract.
Faced with a decision on what to do with extra state aid, the board opted to hold the money for tax relief next year.
A bump in aid to schools statewide means the county won't get out tax rates until midweek or later.
A new ordinance would bring the township in line with recently passed state legislation.
The township is looking to offset the community center's energy bill.
The free service provides phone calls to let neighbors and businesses know of missing persons.
The township's schools will see double the increase originally projected over last year.
The senator asked seniors to join their voices with his in opposing House Republicans' budget plans, which include cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
The senator raised concerns over Medicare and Medicaid, among other programs.
The senator will address seniors' concerns about Medicare and Medicaid.
The New Jersey Legislature remains inconclusive regarding wineries' direct shipment regulations, leaving local vineyards potentially in peril.
Democrats and Republicans on the freeholder board were at odds over how much time was needed to review a contract ratified at the end of last week.
The county will pay $91,443.85 in attorney’s fees and costs after losing a suit brought by David Burnett.
Along with the New Jersey State Police, the GCPO will help investigate the growing world of high-tech crime and terrorism.
Republican challenger says the political rhetoric needs to be cleaned up.
Their work session on July 14 will be the next scheduled meeting.
The lawsuit filed today seeks marriage equality on behalf of Garden State Equality and seven same-sex couples in New Jersey
The West Deptford Township Committee will hear the matter in July.
Negotiations will continue this summer on a new teacher contract.
Cindy Cobb was approved as a nurse for Oakview, but her hiring wasn't put on the agenda until midway through Monday's school board meeting.