Monthly Archives: January 2018

Police Ask Public To Be Aware Of Phone Scams

The Pennsauken Police Department continues to alert residents about several “phone scams” that make the rounds through our community in order to prevent them from being taken advantage of.

Welcoming A New Year And A New School Board

By the Pennsauken Board of Education: Nick Perry, President; Allyson Meloni-Scavuzzo, Vice President; Cheryl Duffy; Michael Hurley; Diane Johnson; Leona Moss; Jennifer Slattery; Orlando Viera; and JoAnn Young

As 2018 begins, Pennsauken School students and staff gear up for a new year after enjoying a long holiday break. The hallways will once again be filled with the hustle and bustle that accompanies each school day. While the District prepares for the beginning of the second half of the year, the Pennsauken Board of Education will undergo some significant changes.

January Reorganization Public Meeting For Township Committee

The Pennsauken Township Committee will hold its annual reorganization meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 4 at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.

The agenda includes the swearing in of a new mayor, deputy mayor, and committee members, as well as the appointments to various professional positions. The new committee will then set meeting dates for 2018 for the Township Committee.

All future public meetings, excluding the Reorganization Meeting, are held at the Pennsauken Municipal Building, 5605 N. Crescent Blvd., at the corner of Route 130 and Merchantville Ave. at the times specified.

All Around Pennsauken posts these public meetings in each issue. Meeting dates can also be found at the Township web site, twp.pennsauken.nj.us. Changes to the meeting schedule will be advertised in the Courier-Post and Retrospect newspapers and will be posted online via the Township’s web site, Facebook page and Twitter feed.

 

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