Please be advised that trash will be collected on Friday 11/27/15 Thanksgiving week.
Borough Hall Holiday Closing Info
Please be advised that Borough Hall will close at 2pm Wednesday 11/25/15. The office will also be closed on Thursday and Friday for the Holiday. Happy Thanksgiving!
Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
“Today is “Law Enforcement Appreciation Day” and I have instructed the Borough staff to lower our flag to half staff in recognition of our Law Enforcement Officers and to honor all law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
On behalf of Swedesboro – I’d like to thank the Woolwich Police Department for all that they do to keep our community safe.” — Mayor Thomas Fromm
— See text from Governor Christie’s executive order below.
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 190
WHEREAS, New Jersey’s law enforcement officers demonstrate remarkable courage and commitment by protecting the lives and property of the citizens of our State; and
WHEREAS, law enforcement officers regularly place their own personal safety at risk in order to keep our streets safe from crime and violence; and
WHEREAS, law enforcement officers display extraordinary professionalism and respect for the communities they serve; and
WHEREAS, in the course of their duties, many law enforcement officers have been tragically killed or seriously injured; and
WHEREAS, at a time when some have unfairly criticized law enforcement, it is especially important to recognize the tremendous efforts and sacrifice made by law enforcement officers within our municipalities, counties and State, and express our heartfelt gratitude to each of them; and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate and fitting for the State of New Jersey to recognize law enforcement officers in this State and around the country, especially those who have made the ultimate sacrifice on our behalf;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, CHRIS CHRISTIE, Governor of the State of New Jersey, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and by the Statutes of this State, do hereby ORDER and DIRECT:
1. That Thursday, November 5, 2015 shall be recognized as Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in New Jersey, and accordingly, all citizens of this State, and all other private and public agencies and organizations are called upon to celebrate this day by appropriate observance.
2. The flag of the United States of America and the flag of New Jersey shall be flown at half-staff at all State departments, offices, agencies, and instrumentalities during appropriate hours on Thursday, November 5, 2015, in recognition of Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, and in honor of all law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
3. This Order shall take effect immediately.
GIVEN, under my hand and seal this 2nd day of November,
Two Thousand and Fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States, the Two Hundred and Fortieth.
[seal] /s/ Chris Christie
Governor
Attest:
/s/ Thomas P. Scrivo
Chief Counsel to the Governor
Zero Tolerance for Speeders
Please be aware that there is a major crackdown on speeding going on in Swedesboro by the Woolwich Police Department. Our goal is to slow traffic down, not write tickets, so do us all a favor and obey the posted speed limits around town.
My request to the police is for ZERO tolerance for speeding drivers. Our new radar signs installed on Franklin, Glen Echo and Kings Highway provide “Alerts” to my e-mail whenever a vehicle is speeding past the sign. Since last Wednesday when I got access to the data base I have received over 2100 “Alert” messages.
This is totally unacceptable and the Woolwich Police Department is responding to this new data in an aggressive manner and I appreciate their efforts. The Police will also have access to our database so they will be able to target the times when the speeding is occurring the most.
We as residents can help make our roads safe for our children to walk to school by setting an example and obeying the speed limits. Other drivers can’t go 50 mph on Franklin Street, Glen Echo and Kings Highway if they are behind a car going 25 or 35 mph. Please do your part to help make Swedesboro a safer place.
— Mayor Tom Fromm