The Borough of Bellmawr has once made South Jersey Magazine’s 2017 annual list of Top Towns List. Bellmawr came in at #8 as one of the Top 10 Town in Camden County.
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Category: Local Government
In advance of the June 6, 2017 primary, SJO submitted a list of questions to the three Democratic candidates who are running for two of the seats on Bellmawr Council. Those candidates are incumbents, Paul Sandrock and Jim D’Angelo along with newcomer, Paul DeAngelis.
The 2017 Bellmawr Borough Municipal Budget was presented at Mayor and Council’s April, 2017 meeting. Bellmawr taxpayers will see a zero percent tax increase for the local budget.
The Borough of Bellmawr has uploaded the auditor’s report for the year ending December 31, 2015. The audit also includes a Schedule of Findings and Recommendations that identify significant deficiencies and material weaknesses.
Bellmawr Council will meet on Thursday, April 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the courtroom of Borough Hall. Resolutions have been uploaded in advance of the meeting.
Scott A. Coffina was sworn in March 31, 2017 as Burlington County Prosecutor and immediately identified gun violence and the illegal use of opioids as among the concerns that will be priorities under his watch as the county’s top law enforcement officer.
The formal Budget presentation for the Borough of Bellmawr will be held on Thursday, April 27 at 7:00 p.m. at next month’s Council meeting.
Bellmawr Council passed a Resolution authorizing the Borough to submit an application to the New Jersey Local Finance Board for permission to create the “Bellmawr Redevelopment Agency.”
The Borough of Bellmawr has uploaded the proposed Resolutions that Council will vote on during the March 23, 2017 monthly meeting.
The Bellmawr Water Dept. has issued its 2016 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report in compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act amendments.