Moorestown is imposing its annual mandatory water restriction.
In a release on Monday, May 16, the restriction will encourage conservation and reduce peak water demand.
Moorestown is moving forward with what township manager Scott Carew described as an immediate interim solution to the levels of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane (TCP) and…
Moorestown Council has been working hard over the past year on various improvements to the town. The treatment of the township’s water and treatment plants, improvements to the Lenola community and the old library demolition have been things the…
The Moorestown Library will be demolished and the Township of Moorestown will be holding a public auction of surplus property of the Township of Moorestown in order to liquidate all items in the…
There will soon be a new bus stop in the Lenola section of Moorestown.
At its meeting on Monday, Aug. 31, Moorestown Township Council unanimously approved an ordinance on second reading for a bus stop on Camden Avenue.
Since two water wells were closed last October, the township has been working with the state Department of Environmental Protection to find the best treatment option.
After two years, the Sustainable Moorestown Green Team finally might be a permanent advisory committee in Moorestown, giving sustainability a permanent residence in town.
This information was provided by Moorestown Township Board of Education president Kathy Goldenberg:
On July 27, the Moorestown Township Board of Education superintendent Timothy J. Rehm…
There are two very different things we’ve noticed when we walk around Moorestown:
Moorestown Wells 7 and 9 on Church Street were closed last October as a precaution and on the recommendation of the state Department of Environmental Protection due to an unregulated…