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ATLANTIC COUNTY
The Atlantic County governing body meets at 4 p.m. on the first or second Thursday of the month.
The Atlantic County Board of Education meets at 4 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of every month.
ABSECON
Absecon is a city of 5.47 square miles, with a population of 9,137 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $723 million and residents here pay $3.32 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor:Kimberly Horton
CITY COUNCIL
- 1st Ward Councilperson:Nicholas LaRontonda(President)
- 1st Ward Councilperson: Alex Clark
- 1st Ward Councilperson: Tommy Marrone
- 2nd Ward Councilperson: Sandra E. Cain
- 2nd Ward Councilperson: Richard DeRose
- 2nd Ward Councilperson: Christine Parker
- Councilperson At-Large: Stephen S. Light
The City Council meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month.For more information, click here.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
The Absecon Board of Education meets 7 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month.For agendas and meeting information, click here
Board Members
- Eric Neal (President)
- Theresa Hudson
- Christopher Cottrell
- Raquel Law
- Megan Marczyk
- John Rynkiewicz
- Linda Wallace
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 315 property crime incidents reported by the Absecon Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 28 violent crime incidents reported by the Absecon Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Kimberly Horton is running unopposed for the Democrat nomination for mayor. Thomas Marrone is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for mayor.
Incumbent 1st Ward Councilmen Nicholas Larotonda is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the seat. Brendan Santangelo is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 1st Ward Council seat.
Linda Evans is running unopposed for Republican nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat. Incumbent Sandra E. Cain is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat.
ATLANTIC CITY
Atlantic City is 10.76 square miles, with a population of 38,497 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has a net taxable value of $2 billion and residents here pay $3.56 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Marty Small Sr.
CITY COUNCIL
- 1st Ward Councilperson: Aaron Randolph (President)
- 2nd Ward Councilperson: Latoya Dunston
- 3rd Ward Councilman: Kaleem Shabazz (Vice President)
- 4th Ward Councilman: George Crouch
- 5th Ward Councilperson: Muhammad "Anjum" Zia
- 6th Ward Councilman: Jesse O. Kurtz
- Councilwoman at large: Stephanie Marshall
- Councilman at large: George Tibbitt
- Councilman at large: Bruce Weekes
City Council meets at 5 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of the month. For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Shay Steele (President)
- Walter Johnson (Vice president)
- Patricia Bailey
- Hollisha Bridgers
- Ruth Byard
- Subrata Chowdhury
- MD (Muhammad) A. Siddik
- Torres Mayfield
- KaShawn McKinley
The city Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of the month.For more information, click here.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there 3,093 property crime incidents reported by the Atlantic City Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 599 violent crime incidents reported by the Atlantic City Police Department.
BUENA
Buena is borough of 7.57 square miles, with a population of 4,501 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The borough has net taxable value of $290 million and residents here pay $3.37 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Joseph Baruffi
CITY COUNCIL
- Douglas Adams (President)
- Jorge Alvarez
- Patricia Andaloro
- Marina Barsuglia
- Frank DeStefano
- Richard Giovinazzi
The Buena Borough governing body meets at 7 p.m. on the firstand thirdMonday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- James Abba, Buena Borough (President)
- Marlene Kraynock Buena Vista Township (Vice President)
- Matthew Bertonazzi, Buena Borough
- Joseph Drogo, Buena Vista Township
- Carlo Favretto, Jr., Buena Vista Township
- Sabrina Futty, Buena Vista Township
- Nicole Horan, Buena Borough
- Sarah Mack, Buena Vista Township
- Joseph Perella, Jr., Buena Vista Township
The Buena Borough Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 39 property crime incidents reported by the Buena Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were two violent crime incidents reported by the Buena Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbents Patricia Andaloro and Richard Giovianazzi are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for borough council seats. No Democrats filed.
BUENA VISTA TOWNSHIP
Buena Vista is a municipality of 41.08 square miles, with a population of 7,033 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The township has net taxable value of $648 million and residents here pay $2.82 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor:William Ruggieri
Deputy Mayor: Ellen Testa
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
- Aaron Krenzer
- Kurt Renart
- John Williams
Buena Vista Township Committee meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month. For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- James Abba (President)
- Marlene Kraynock (Vice President)
- Matthew Bertonazzi
- Joseph Drogo
- Sabrina Futty
- Nicole Horan
- Sarah Mack
- Joseph Perella
Buena Vista Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Monday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PRIMARY ELECTION
No Democrats filed for the primary. Incumbents Aaron Krenzer and Ellen Testa are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township committee.
EGG HARBOR CITY
Egg Harbor City is a city of 67.05 square miles, with a population of 4,396 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $201 million and residents here pay $5.39 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Lisa Jiampetti
CITY COUNCIL
- Joseph A. Ricci Jr. (President)
- Donna Heist (President Pro-tempore)
- Kim Hesse
- Ingrid Nieves-Clark
- Steven Dash
- Mason Wright
- Kasey Attianese
- Nanette Galloway
- Karl Timbers
Egg Harbor City Council meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourthThursday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Stephen Bouchard (President)
- James Caudo (Vice President)
- Eileen DiGiacomo
- Ammie Cramer
- Kiomy Fuentes
- James Guercioni III
- Dawn Leeds-Smith
- Mary Ann Rogers
Egg Harbor City Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month. For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 135 property crime incidents reported by the Egg Harbor City Police Department
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 11 violent crime incidents reported by the Egg Harbor City Police Department
PRIMARY ELECTION
Ingrid E. Nieves-Clark is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for mayor. Kasey Attianese, Joseph Ricci Jr. and Benjamin Risley are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for council.
Lisa Jiampetti is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for mayor. Joseph A. Kuehner Jr., Richard S. Dovey, and Kim Hesse are running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for council.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP
Egg Harbor Township is 75.47 square miles, with a population of 47,842 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $4 billion and residents here pay $3.32 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Laura Pfrommer
Deputy Mayor: Joe Cafero
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
- Paul W. Hodson
- William Pauls
- Ray Ellis Jr
Egg Harbor Township Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. the first and thirdWednesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Barbara Szilagyi (President)
- Marita Sullivan (Vice President)
- Regina Bongiorno
- Lou Della Barca
- Tamika Gilbert-Floyd
- Juanita Hyman
- Patrick Ireland
- Michael Price
- Nicholas Seppy
Egg Harbor Township Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 1,119 property crime incidents reported by the Egg Harbor Township Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 39 incidents reported by the Egg Harbor Township Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
James Pesce and Michael Price are running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the township committee.
Inducements Ray Ellis and William Pauls are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township committee.
ESTELL MANOR
Estell Manor is a city of 53.39 square miles, with a population of 1,668 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $157 million and resident here pay $2.87 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Elizabeth Owen
CITY COUNCIL
- Nelson Dilg (President)
- Christina Masker
- Thomas Maddox
- Linda Givens
Estell Manor governing board meets at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Kathleen Mimler (President)
- Brianne Seelman (Vice President)
- Alicia Gray
- Sarah Ferrari
- Theresa Gellura
Estell Manor Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PRIMARY ELECTION
No Democrats filed for the primary.
Incumbent Christine Masker is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for city council.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Estell Manor Historical Society will host a fundraising event and society auction from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 18 at the Root Cellar Tavern, located at 38 Tuckahoe Road in Dorothy.
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FOLSOM
Folsom is a borough of 8.26 square miles, with a population of 1,811 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $175 million and residents here pay $2.20 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
BOROUGH GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Glenn Smith
BOROUGH COUNCIL
- Greg Conway (President)
- Jacob Blazer
- Greg Conway
- James Hoffman
- Albert Norman
- Michael Porretta
- James Whittaker
Folsom Council regular meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- John Thomas (President)
- Lisa O’Toole (Vice President)
- Daria DeStefano
- Marisa Scibilia
- Tiffani Dych
- Andrea Way
- Karen Pratt
The Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PRIMARY ELECTION
No Democrats filed to run in the primary.
Incumbents Albert Norman and Greg Conway are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for borough council.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP
Galloway Township is 88.67 square miles, with a population of 37,813 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The township has net taxable value of $2 billion and residents here pay $3.32 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Anthony Coppola Jr.
Deputy Mayor: Tony DiPietro
CITY COUNCIL
- Rich Clute
- RJ Amato III
- Tom Bassford
- Clifton Sudler Jr.
- Muhammad Umar
Galloway Township Council meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Suzette Carmen (President)
- Dr. Alexa Beshara-Blauth (Vice President)
- Madeline Avery
- Belinda Chester
- Richard Dase
- James Gentile
- Ethel Hermenau
- Virginia Larrea
- Dr. Sherri Parmenter
Galloway Township Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 539 property crime incidents reported by the Galloway Township Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 47 violent crime incidents reported by the Galloway Township Police Department.
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP
Hamilton Township is 110.9 square miles, with a population of 27,484 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The township has net taxable value of $2 billion and residents here pay $3.39 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Art Schenker
Deputy Mayor: Robert Laws
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
- Richard Cheek
- Carl Pitale
- Dr. Thelma Witherspoon
Hamilton Township governing committee meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month. For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Jerry Nelson (President)
- Nanci Barr (Vice President)
- Shawn Ankrah
- Cheryl Cirino
- Ryann Jackson
- Jennifer Linhach
- Christine Miller
- Beverly Poretto
- Harry Rogers
For more information on the township's board of education, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 526 property crime incidents reported by the Hamilton Township Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 38 violent crime incidents reported by the Hamilton Township Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
William Beyers and Judy Link are running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for township committee.
Incumbents Robert Laws and Richard Cheekare running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township committee.
HAMMONTON
Hammonton is a town of 40.75 square miles, with a population of 14,711 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $1 billion and residents here pay $2.75 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Steve DiDonato
Deputy Mayor: Tom Gribbin
CITY COUNCIL
- Sam Rodio
- Jonathan Oliva
- Steve Furgione
- Ed Wuillermin
- Renee Rodio
Hammonton Town Council meets at 7 p.m. on the fourthWednesday of each month. For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- John Lyons (President)
- Luke Coia (Vice President)
- Thomas Attanasi
- Barbara Berenato
- Linda Byrnes
- Kelly Donio
- Kelli Fallon
- Roe Hunter
- Mickey Pullia
- Ray Scipione
- John Thomas
- William Donio
Hammonton Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Seethis websitefor days.For more information, click here.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 104 property crime incidents reported by the Hammonton Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 44 violent crime incidents reported by the Hammonton Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
No Democrats filed to run.
Incumbent Renee Rodio, Joseph Caruso Jr. and Enrico "Rick" Sepe are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for council.
LINWOOD
Linwood is a city of 3.81 square miles, with a population of 6,971 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $934 million and residents here pay $3.74 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Darren Matik
Deputy Mayor: Tom Gribbin
CITY COUNCIL
- Ward 1:Stacey DeDomenicis
- Ward 1:Eric Ford
- Ward 1:Kenneth Kelly
- Ward 2:Blair Albright
- Ward 2:Todd Michael
- Ward 2:Adam M. Walcoff
Linwood City Council meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month.For more information, click here.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Steven Evinski (President)
- Emily Ryan (Vice President)
- Lisa Bonanno
- Holly DiLeo
- Craig Kahn
- Steven Pecora
- Brynn Previti
- Ryan Rendfrey
- Chris Schneider
Linwood City Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month.For more information, click here.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 54 property crime incidents reported by the Linwood Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were two violent crime incidents reported by the Linwood Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Kenneth Kelly is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 1st Ward Council seat. Blair Albright is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat.
Lisa Bonanno is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 1st Ward Council seat.
LONGPORT
Longport is a city of just 0.4 square miles, with a population of 893 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $1 billion and residents here pay $3.74 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
BOROUGH GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Nicholas Russo
BOROUGH COUNCIL
- James P. Leeds
- Daniel Lawler
Longport Borough Council meets at 4 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month.For more information, click here.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Carl Tripician (President)
- Michael Schiavo (Vice President)
- Clete Schwegmann
Longport Borough Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Seethis linkfor specific days.For more information, click here.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were three property crime incidents reported by the Longport Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were no violent crime incidents reported by the Longport Police Department.
MULLICA TOWNSHIP
Mullica Township is a municipality of 56.38 square miles, with a population of 5,816 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $460 million and residents here pay $3.55 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor:Ed Hagaman
Deputy Mayor:DeAnna DeMarco
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
- Kristi Hanselmann
- Glen Forman
- Charles Muller
Mullica Township governing committee meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.For more information. click here.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Susan Brownhill (President)
- Catherine Werner (Vice President)
- Christopher Silva
- Carmen Jacobo
- Sarah Kurtz
- Bob Stollenwerk
- Nick Roehnert
- Mark F. Winterbottom
- Joy Wyld
- Dawn Stollenwerk
Mullica Township Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on the last Wednesday of each month.For more information, click here.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 61 property crime incidents reported by the Mullica Township Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were nine violent crime incidents reported by the Mullica Township Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Mark Pino is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for Township Committee.
Incumbent Edward Hagaman and Glenn Forman are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for Township Committee. Kristi Hanselmann is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 1-year unexpired term.
NORTHFIELD
Northfield is a city of 3.58 square miles, with a population of 8,434 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $872 million and residents here pay $3.54 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Erland Chau
CITY COUNCIL
Council President: Eric Leeds
- Carolyn Bucci
- Renee Carfa*gno
- Dave Notaro
- Tom Polistina
- Brian Smith
Northfield City Council meets at 6 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month. For more information, click here
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Debbie Levitt (President)
- Jason Yard (Vice President)
- Kelly Geary
- Jillian Tafeen
- Christopher Kennedy
- Ruben Garrido
- Kevin O’Connell
- Kristin Elliot
Northfield City Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Monday of each month. For more information, click here
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 50 property crime incidents reported by the Northfield Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 3 violent crime incidents reported by the Northfield Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Joan Brennnan is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 1st Ward Council seat. Brian Smith is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 1st Ward Council seat.
Barbara Anne Madden is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat. Carolyn Bucci is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat.
PLEASANTVILLE
Pleasantville is a city of 5.72 square miles, with a population of 20,629 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $790 million and residents here pay $5.12 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Judy M. Ward
CITY COUNCIL
- Carla Thomas (President)
- James Barclay
- Victor Carmona
- Bertilio “Bert” Correa
- Lawrence “Tony” Davenport
- Joanne Famularo
- Charles Oglesby Sr.
Pleasantville City governing Council meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of each month. For more information, click here
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Doris Rowell (President)
- Andrea Gray (Vice President)
- Alejandrina Alberto
- Cassandra Clements
- Patricia King
- Anny Melo
- Sharnell Morgan
- Veronica Silver
Pleasantville City Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on .
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 207 property crime incidents reported by the Pleasantville Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 45 violent crime incidents reported by the Pleasantville Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Judy Ward will be challenged by Julio Sanchez Jr. and Councilmen Tony Davenport for the Democratic nomination for mayor.
Incumbent Carla Thomas will be challenged by Elysa Sanchez Jr. for the Democratic nomination for the council-at-large seat.
John Betts, Norman Lee Dennis Jr. and Allen R. Maddox are running for the Democratic nomination for the 1st Ward council seat.
Sharnell S. Morgan, Sara A. Eason, Andrea Gray are running for the Democratic nomination for the 2nd Ward council seat.
PORT REPUBLIC
Port Republic is a city of 7.46 square miles, with a population of 1,101 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $117 million and resident here pay $3.08 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Monica “Nikki” Giberson
CITY COUNCIL
- Roger Giberson (President)
- Steve Allgeyer
- Doris Bugdon
- Eugene Hawn
- Jeffery Ropiecki
- Michael Turner
- Donna Riegel
Port Republic Planning Board will be meet at 6:30 pm on anas-needed basis (No specific days).For more information, click here
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Joy Hooper (President)
- Eric Stevenson (Vice President)
- Kathryn Cox
- Kevin Wessler
- Jim Yochim
- Jennifer Williams
- Kristina Hanselman
- Brenda Crema
- Brian Hartmann
Port Republic School Board of Education meets at 5 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month.For more information, click here
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Roger Giberson is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the Council-at-large seat.
Incumbent Steven Allgeyer is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 1st Ward council seat.
David Crawford is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 2nd Ward council seat.
SOMERS POINT
Somers Point is a city of 4.01 square miles, with a population of 10,469 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $1 billion and residents here pay $3.47 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Jack Glasser
CITY COUNCIL
- 1st Ward: Janice Johnston (President)
- At Large:Joseph McCarrie
- 1st Ward:Sean McGuigan
- 2nd Ward:Howard Dill
- 1st Ward: Richard DePamphillis
- 2nd Ward:Mike Owen
- 2nd Ward:Charles Haberkorn
Somers Point City Governing Council meets at 6:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month. For more information, click here
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Staci Endicott (President)
- Heather Samuelson (Vice President)
- Nicholas Wagner
- John Conover
- Kathleen Dolton
- Judson Moore
- Alice Myers
- Karen Tomasello
Somers Point City Board of Education meetsat 6:45 p.m.on the third Tuesday of each month.For more school information, click here
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 214 property crime incidents reported by the Somers Point Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 27 violent crime incidents reported by the Somers Point Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Kirk J. Gerety is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the Council-at-large seat. Anne Marie Gibbs is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the Council-at-large seat.
Janice Johnston is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 1st Ward Council seat. Patricia Scamoffa is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 1st Ward Council seat.
Howard W. Dill is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat. Susannah Morgan Slaughter is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat.
WEYMOUTH TOWNSHIP
Weymouth is a city of 11.82 square miles, with a population of 2,614 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $164 million and residents here pay $2.70 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
Mayor: Kenneth R. Haeser
Deputy Mayor: C. Peter Keiffenheim
Committeeman: Edward G. Norton
Weymouth Township governing committee meetsat 6:30 p.m.on the first and third Wednesday of the month.For more information, click here
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Christopher Egbert (President)
- Constance Reymann (Vice President)
- Daniel Ardito
- Desiree Brewer
- Patricia Doerr
- Gregory Freelon
- Henry Goldsmith
- Paula Lechner
- John Specht
Weymouth Township Board of Education has no updated information on its meetings.For more school information, click here
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Kenneth R. Haeser is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the seat on township committee.
CAPE MAY COUNTY
Cape May County governing council meets on first and third Tuesday of each month.
Cape May County Board of Education meets as needed. For more information, click here.
AVALON
Avalon is a borough of 4.27 square miles, with a population of 1,243 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $9 billion. The tax rate is $0.61 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: John McCorristin
CITY COUNCIL
- Jamie McDermott (President)
- Mari Coskey (Vice President)
- Greg Johnson
- Barbara Juzaitis
- Sam Weirman
Avalon governing council meets at 4:15 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Dr. Lynn Schwartz (President)
- Kim Schiela
- John Richardson
- Lois Scarpa
- Craig Worton
- Maggie Day
Avalon Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month. For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 95 property crime offenses reported by the Avalon Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there was one violent crime incident reported by the Avalon Police Department.
CAPE MAY
City of Cape May is 2.47 square miles, with a population of 1,243 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has a net taxable value of $2 billion. The tax rate is $1.07 per $100 of assessed property and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Zachary Mullock
Deputy Mayor: Lorraine Baldwin
CITY COUNCIL
- Shaine P. Meier
- Michael Yeager
- Maureen K. McDade
Cape May City Governing Council meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday, at 5 pm.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Dawn M. Austin (President)
- Sharon Lee Kustra (Vice President)
- Edward B. Connolly
- Shaun Deignan
- Anita de Satnick
- Mark J. Le Munyon
- Joseph McKenna
- Larry Reed
- Janet VanPelt
Cape May City Board of Education meets on4th Tuesday of the month, at 6:30 pm.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 108 property crime offenses reported by the Cape May City Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were six violent crime incident reported by the Cape May City Police Department.
CAPE MAY POINT
Cape May Point is a borough of 0.29 square miles, with a population of 305 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $480 million. The tax rate is $0.73 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Robert Moffatt
Deputy Mayor: Anita VanHeeswyk
Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Property: Catherine Busch
Cape May Point governing council meets at noon on the first and third Thursday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
Cape May Point Board or Education meetsat 3:30 p.m. on the last Tuesday of each month.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were two property crime offenses reported by the Cape May Point City Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there was no violent crime incidents reported by the Cape May Point City Police Department.
DENNIS TOWNSHIP
Dennis Township is 60.42 square miles, with a population of 6,285 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The township has net taxable value of $899 million. The tax rate is $1.81 per $100 of assessed property and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Zeth A. Matalucci
Deputy Mayor: Scott J. Turner
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
- Frank Germanio Jr.
- Matthew Cox
- Thomas Van Artsdalen
Dennis Township governing council meets at 5:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Nichol Hoff (President)
- Jamie Burrows (Vice President)
- Mary Kate Garry
- Mariam Khan
- Jeanne Donohue
- Claudia Miller
- Tami Kern
- Kristi Siekierski
- Joseph Berg
- Susan Speirs
- Teri J. Weeks
Dennis Township Board of Education meet at different times and days.For more information, clickhere.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Frank Germanio Jr. is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township committee.
LOWER TOWNSHIP
Lower Township is 27.38 square miles, with a population of 22,057 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $3 billion. The tax rate is $1.93 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Frank Sippel
Deputy Major: David Perry
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
- Thomas Conrad
- Kevin Coombs
- Roland Roy
Lower Township governing council meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month. For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Gary Douglass (President)
- Monica DeVito
- Patricia Ryan
- Lauren Cox
- Charles Utsch
- Lauren Randle
- Lindsey Selby
- Joseph Thomas
- Jonathan Vile
Lower Township Board of Education meets on different times and dates.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 164 property crime offenses reported by the Lower Township Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 34 violent crime incident reported by Lower Township Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Frank Sippel is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for mayor.
Incumbent Kevin Coombs is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township council-at-large seat on council.
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP
Middle Township is 70.24 square miles, with a population of 20,380 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $2 billion. The tax rate is $1.97 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Christopher Leusner
Deputy Mayor: Theron “Ike” Gandy
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
- James Norris
- Kimberly Osmundsen
- Suzanne Schumann
- Anne Becica
Middle Township council meets at 4 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Stephanie Thomas (President)
- David Del Conte Jr. (Vice President)
- George DeLollis
- Burgess (Butch) Hamer
- Jonathon Hand
- Christopher Ingersoll
- Cheryl McHale
- Kathleen Orlando
- Brian Vergantino
- Claudia Miller
Middle Township Board of Education meets at 4 p.m. on the thirdThursdayof each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 379 property crime offenses reported by the Middle Township Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 64 violent crime offenses reported by the Middle Township Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent Theron "Ike" Gandy is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for Township Committee.
NORTH WILDWOOD
North Wildwood is a city of 1.73 square miles, with a population of 3,621 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $2 billion. The tax rate is $1.52 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Patrick T. Rosenello
CITY COUNCIL
- Joseph Rullo
- Margret A. Bishop
- Edwin W. Koehler
- James F. Kane
- Salvatore T. Zampirri
- Kellyann Tolomeo
- David J. Del Conte
North Wildwood governing council meets at 5 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday off each month. For more information click here.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- David MacDonald (President)
- Micheal Brown Sr.
- Rob Belasco
- James Farrell
- Michele Devine-Hartnett
- Gerald Flanagan
- Scott McCracken
- April Howard
- Ronald Golden
- Laura Stefankiewcz
North Wildwood Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 149 property crime offenses reported by the North Wildwood Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were nine violent crime offenses reported by the North Wildwood Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbent James Kane is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 1st Ward council seat.
Maria G. Mattera is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the 1st Ward council seat.
Incumbent Joseph V. Rullo is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for the 2nd Ward Council seat.
OCEAN CITY
Ocean City is 6.75 square miles, with a population of 11,229 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $12 billion. The tax rate is $1.07 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Jay Gillian
CITY COUNCIL
- Pete Madden (President)
- Karen Bergman (Vice President)
- Terry Crowley Jr.
- Tomaso Rotondi
- Jody Levchuk
- Dave Winslow
- Tony Polcini
Ocean City governing Council meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Kevin Barnes (President)
- Chris Halliday (Vice President)
- Micheal Allegretto
- Jacqueline McAlister
- Liz Nicoletti
- Corey Niemiec
- Jocelyn Palaganas
- Catherine Panico
- Disston Vanderslice
- Kristie Chisholm
- William Holmes
- Fran Newman
- Timothy Kelley
- Michael Stanton
- Dan Tumolo
- Carl Tripician
- Terrence Crowley
Ocean City Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on Thursdays. Seethis linkfor the days.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 672 property crime offenses reported by the Ocean City Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 14 violent crime offenses reported by the Ocean City Police Department.
SEA ISLE CITY
Sea Isle is 2.2 square miles, with a population of 2,104 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The city has net taxable value of $4 billion. The tax rate is $0.85 per $100 of assessed property value and includes in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Leonard Desiderio
CITY COUNCIL
- J.B. Feeley (President)
- Frank Edward
- Jack Gibson
- Bill Kehner
- Mary Tighe
Sea Isle City Commission meets at 10 a.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Kerry Mullane (Vice President)
- Sue Williamson
- Lauren Cisek
Sea Isle City Board of Education meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 114 property crime offenses reported by the Sea Isle City Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were 11 violent crime offenses reported by the Sea Isle City Police Department.
STONE HARBOR
Stone Harbor is 1.42 square miles, with a population of 796 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The borough has net taxable value of $5 billion. The tax rate is $0.73 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
BOROUGH GOVERNMENT
Mayor: Judith M. Davies-Dunhour
BOROUGH COUNCIL
- Frank Dallahan (President)
- Jennifer Gensemer
- Robin Casper
- Bunny Parzych
- Victor Foschini
- Tim Carney
Stone Harbor governing council meets at 4:30 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month. For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Suzanne Walters (President)
- Mark Matreale (Vice President)
- John McAllister
- Bob Ross
- Lois Scarpa
- Maggie Day
Stone Harbor Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 56 property crime offenses reported by the Stone Harbor Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there were three violent crime offenses reported by the Stone Harbor Police Department.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbents Bernadette "Bunny" Parzych and Francis Dallahan are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for borough council.
UPPER TOWNSHIP
Upper Township is 62.3 square miles, with a population of 12,539 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The township has a net taxable value of $1 billion. The tax rate is $2.07 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT
Mayor: John “Jay” Newman
Deputy Mayor: Kimberly R. Hayes
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
- Curtis T. Corson
- Victor W. Nappen II
- Mark E. Pancoast
Upper Township governing committee meets at 5:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month. For more information, click here.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Michele Barbieri (President)
- Kristie Brown-Chisholm
- Kelly Ann Emberger
- Rebecca Holden
- Bill Holmes
- Chris Lentz
- Thomas McQuillen
- Fran Newman
- Laurie Ryan
- Brian Teeney
Upper Township Board of Education meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, at 6:30 pm. For more information, clickhere.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbents John C. "Jay" Neman and Kimberly Hayes are being challenged by Zachary Palombo and Samuel Palombo for the Republican nominations for township committee.
WEST CAPE MAY
West Cape May is a borough of just 1.17 square miles, with a population of 1,010 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $530 million. The tax rate is $1.52 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
CITY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mayor: Carol E. Sabo
Deputy Mayor: George Dick
Commissioner: Giacomo Antonicello
West Cape May Borough Commissioners meets at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- T.J. Belasco (President)
- Elaine Lawler (Vice President)
- David LaPuma
- Daniel Kurkowski
- Brian Groetsch
West Cape May Board of Education does not have any recent meetings updated.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2020, there were six property crime offenses reported by the West Cape May Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2020, there was one violent crime offense reported by the West Cape May Police Department.
WILDWOOD CREST
Wildwood Crest is a borough of just 1.3 square miles, with a population of 3,101 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $2 billion. The tax rate is $1.41 per $100 of assessed property value and included county, local, school, library and other taxes.
BOROUGHGOVERNMENT
Mayor: Don Cabrera
BOROUGH BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
COMMISSIONERS
- Joseph Franco, Jr.
- Joseph M. Schiff
Wildwood Crest governing committee meets at 9:30 a.m. on the first Wednesday and 5 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Toni D. Fuscello (President)
- Leonard Bernstein (Vice President)
- Tracey Blanda
- Justin Feraco
- William (Bud) Morey
Wildwood Crest Board of Education meets at 5:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PROPERTY CRIME
In 2022, there were 70 property crime offenses reported by the Wildwood Crest Police Department.
VIOLENT CRIME
In 2022, there was 11 violent crime offenses reported by the Wildwood Crest Police Department.
WOODBINE
Woodbine is a borough of 8.02 square miles, with a population of 2,128 residents, according to U.S. Census data. It has net taxable value of $178 million. The tax rate is $1.71 per $100 of assessed property value and includes county, local, school, library and other taxes.
BOROUGH GOVERNMENT
Mayor: William Pikolycky
BOROUGH COUNCIL
- Eduardo Ortiz (President)
- Hector L. Cruz
- Joseph E. Johnson III
- Mary Helen Perez
Woodbine governing committee meetsat 7 p.m. on third Thursday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
- Gregory Hudgins (President)
- Alicia Larcombe (Vice President)
- Sandra Bader
- Rebekah Enright
- Janita Hutchinson
- Adelina Mitchell
- Miriam Vives-Rivera
- Melissa Rodriguez
- Wanda Young
Woodbine Board of Education meets at 6 p.m. on the third Monday of each month.For more information, clickhere.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Barbara Prettyman and Joseph E. Johnson are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township committee.
HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP
Hopewell Township is 29.89 square miles in size and has 4,391 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The township has a net taxable value of $307 million and residents here pay $3.47 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
PRIMARY ELECTION
Incumbents Roberta Freitag and Thomas Tedesco are running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township committee.
LAWERENCE TOWNSHIP
Lawrence Township is 36.92 square miles in size and has 3,087 residents, according to U.S. Census data. The township has a net taxable value of $229 million and residents here pay $2.90 per $100 of assessed property value in county, local, school, library and other taxes.
PRIMARY ELECTIONS
Charlie Woody is running unopposed for the Republican nomination for township committee.
Joseph Miletta is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for township committee.
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