burlington county real estate: Burlington County Reorganization - December 2007
- 12/31/07 04:24 AM
Towns reorganize in early January Thursday, December 27, 2007 With only a few days left in 2007, towns in northern Burlington County have scheduled reorganization meetings to start off 2008. In Bordentown Township, the reorganization meeting will take place Jan. 5 at noon. The ceremony will take place in the courtroom at the Municipal Building on Municipal Drive. Since there are no changes to the committee, the mayor and the deputy mayor will be sworn into office. Chesterfield Township will have its last meeting of the year at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Municipal Building on Bordentown-Chesterfield Road. Details on a reorganization meeting were not immediately (0 comments)
burlington county real estate: Burlington County Reorganization - December 2007
- 12/31/07 04:23 AM
Towns reorganize in early January Thursday, December 27, 2007 With only a few days left in 2007, towns in northern Burlington County have scheduled reorganization meetings to start off 2008. In Bordentown Township, the reorganization meeting will take place Jan. 5 at noon. The ceremony will take place in the courtroom at the Municipal Building on Municipal Drive. Since there are no changes to the committee, the mayor and the deputy mayor will be sworn into office. Chesterfield Township will have its last meeting of the year at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Municipal Building on Bordentown-Chesterfield Road. Details on a reorganization meeting were not immediately (0 comments)
burlington county real estate: Burlington County Reorganization - December 2007
- 12/31/07 04:20 AM
Towns reorganize in early January Thursday, December 27, 2007 With only a few days left in 2007, towns in northern Burlington County have scheduled reorganization meetings to start off 2008. In Bordentown Township, the reorganization meeting will take place Jan. 5 at noon. The ceremony will take place in the courtroom at the Municipal Building on Municipal Drive. Since there are no changes to the committee, the mayor and the deputy mayor will be sworn into office. Chesterfield Township will have its last meeting of the year at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Municipal Building on Bordentown-Chesterfield Road. Details on a reorganization meeting were not immediately (0 comments)
burlington county real estate: Mansfield - Lywood Farms Sewer approved
- 09/26/07 03:17 AM
MANSFIELD-The Township Committee unanimously approved a resolution Sept. 12, accepting an appraisal that would set a $10,000 one-time fee for sewer service to 43 Lynwood Farms households. Joseph Monzo, Robert Higgins, and Kenneth Denti of the Mansfield Township Assessment Commission made a recommendation that the committee accept the 100-page report from Allen Black of Todd & Black, a Cherry Hill-based appraiser. Mr. Black was hired by the township to determine what each house in the Lynwood Farms neighborhood would pay for the sewer service. No members of the public commented at the meeting, but some residents of the neighborhood have previously said were happy (0 comments)
burlington county real estate: Bordentown City 325th Anniversary
- 09/26/07 03:13 AM
With preparations continuing for the upcoming 325th Anniversary Parade on Sunday, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m., over 40 local organizations have already signed up to be in the parade. Many of the organizations will be building floats over the next few weeks, some are marching with their flags and banners, and others will simply walk to be part of this historical event. Some of the organizations that are scheduled to be in the parade include the Rotary Club, EJS Insurance, the Post Office, Yacht Club, BMI Alumni, Environmental Commission, BRHS Football Team, the HOB Tavern, Goddard School, and various Girl Scout, Boy Scout, (1 comments)
burlington county real estate: Burlington County Community Events - September 2007
- 09/16/07 05:46 AM
Steamboat lecture Thursday, Sept. 20 - The Bordentown Historical Society will present "Steamboating on the Delaware" at 7:30 p.m. at the Friends Meeting House, 302 Farnsworth Ave. Industrial and architectural historian Paul W. Schoop will present the lecture. He will discuss the 19th century steamboat commerce and transportation on the Delaware and its tributaries. For more information, call 609-298-3779. Charter tuna fishing trip Thursday, Sept. 20, and Friday, Sept. 21 - A 30-hour fishing trip is planned for members of the Cookstown and Bordentown areas. The trip will take place from 9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, to 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21. (0 comments)
burlington county real estate: Bordentown City - Photo Contest
- 09/16/07 05:44 AM
Citywide resident photo September - To celebrate Bordentown's 325th Anniversary, the committee will be taking photos of residents in front of their homes. The photos will be placed in a scrapbook in the Bordentown Library on Union Street. A questionnaire will be sent to all residents and businesses are welcome to participate. For more information, contact Joe Malone at 311 Farnsworth Ave. or call 609-298-6250, between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (0 comments)
burlington county real estate: Bordentown City - "Green" lesgislation - September 2007
- 09/16/07 05:42 AM
The city Environmental Commission is encouraging the public to attend meetings throughout the fall to contribute to new "green" legislation, starting with an organizational meeting Sept. 5. "There's not a lot that has been substantially changed since the 1980s, so we're definitely overdue," said Mike Hunninghake, commission chairman. Two new initiatives up for discussion include some changes to city zoning ordinances, and the addition of conservation elements to the Master Plan. Preliminary discussion will take place at the Planning Board meeting, Sept. 5. During that meeting, each of the draft documents will be presented to the board and the public, and the public will have (0 comments)
burlington county real estate: Sewer Hook up - Mansfield - Lynwood Farms - September 2007
- 09/16/07 05:40 AM
MANSFIELD -The Township Committee is set to vote Sept. 12 on whether to bring sewer service to homes in Lynwood Farms at a cost of $10,000 per household, plus a one-time hookup fee. Joseph Monzo, Robert Higgins, and Kenneth Denti of the Mansfield Township Assessment Commission made a recommendation that the committee accept the 100-page report from Allen Black, of Todd & Black, a Cherry Hill-based appraiser. Mr. Black was hired by the township to determine what each house in the Lynwood Farms neighborhood would pay for the sewer service. The 43 households affected were sent a certified letter during the last week (0 comments)