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- NJ
- Camden County
- 5/28/25
- 05/28/2025
- 162 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Winslow School Board meeting, members approved a $15,019.13 donation from Elise Calipro, honoring her father, the late Aaron James, a distinguished alumnus. This donation will support the district’s track and field teams, reflecting James’ legacy and the educational opportunities he received, including a full scholarship facilitated by the school. The meeting also featured discussions on educator recognition, financial management, and community engagement initiatives.
- NJ
- Gloucester County
- 5/28/25
- 05/28/2025
- 15 Minutes
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Overview: The Washington Township Town Council introduced several ordinances at its recent meeting, including changes to business licensing and updates to solid waste and recycling regulations. The council also discussed various community events and addressed public concerns regarding trash collection practices.
- NJ
- Camden County
- 5/14/25
- 05/14/2025
- 121 Minutes
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Overview: The Winslow Township Board of Education meeting on May 14, 2025, centered on a comprehensive technology audit to bolster cybersecurity, celebrated notable student accomplishments, and addressed challenges in community engagement and infrastructure planning.
- NJ
- Gloucester County
- 5/13/25
- 05/13/2025
- 165 Minutes
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Overview: The Washington Town Council meeting was marked by discussions over financial management, the cost of a temporary superintendent, and the impact of budget cuts on staff and services within the school district. Concerns about a 7.4% tax increase and its implications on the community were also at the forefront of the discussions.
- NJ
- Camden County
- 5/12/25
- 05/12/2025
- 76 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: In a recent Gloucester Town Council meeting, discussions centered on the township’s financial strategies, particularly in light of past decisions like the 2024 sewer sale and recent budget amendments. Residents expressed concerns about future tax implications and ongoing development projects, emphasizing the need for equitable community investment and transparency.