2nd Annual CHILI COOKOFF

Want to beat the bitter winter cold?!
Join St. Clare of Assisi Parish for their 2nd annual Craft Beer & Chili Cookoff on Saturday, January 6th at 6pm in the Swedesboro Parish Hall.

Their chefs are serious about their chili skills, it’s an amazing experience! Come and enjoy an evening of great food, drinks, prizes, NFL playoffs, and more! This is a great fundraising event for our Parish Community, and as always we appreciate your support!

Tickets are $40 per person, please call the Parish Office to reserve your ticket. (856) 467-0037.

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Lowering Lake Narraticon

Dear Residents;

At the request of several property owners who live along Lake Narraticon, the Borough has received a permit to lower the lake from the NJ DEP from October 9, 2017 through October 23, 2017. This will allow for two full weekends of access to allow for residents to make any necessary repairs along the banks of the Lake.

During this time, residents who live alone the Lake will be able to make repairs, clean up debris, remove/prune trees, etc. on or around their property. Please note that it is the property owner’s responsibility to remove fallen trees from their property that have ended up in the Lake. These trees create dangerous conditions for other people using the Lake and also have caused damage to the dam structure at Franklin Street. We are asking you to use this lowering of the Lake level to remove any trees that are in the Lake.

The Borough’s Environmental and Clean Communities groups will be making an effort to organize volunteers to clean up the banks of the Lake during the period when the level is lowered. Your participation in this effort would be greatly appreciated and any other volunteers that you can rally to help out would be a tremendous help.

Please take this opportunity to not only help us keep the Lake clean, as well as the surrounding areas, but also to make any necessary improvements needed to your property.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Mayor and Council of The Borough of Swedesboro

What Makes a Great Place?

Great Places in New Jersey celebrates downtowns, public spaces, streets, and neighborhoods of exemplary character, quality, and planning.

These places represent the gold standard in terms of having a true sense of place, cultural and historical interest, community involvement, and a vision for tomorrow.  Know of a downtown, public space, street, or neighborhood you think merits designation as a Great Place in New Jersey?

Of course you do! Swedesboro is just that. With keeping the culture and history close to heart we take the step towards a brighter future for our residents. Bringing the community together we love to host events for all ages . Our Downtown is the perfect place to catch a bite to eat or even just take a nice scenic stroll.  If you ever catch yourself thinking “I love my little town” then nominate it today!

Nominations are due on Wednesday, September 20th.

Longtime Swedesboro Borough Employee Passes

It is with true sadness that I need to report that Chuck Simmerman, the Borough of Swedesboro’s long time Public Works Department employee and Superintendent has passed away.  Chuck served our town for over 20 years and was a hard worker and a great person.  We offer our sincere condolences to the Simmerman family. 

Chuck followed in the footsteps of his father within the Department and between the two of them they provided over 50 years of service to Swedesboro. 

We thank Chuck for his many years of service.

Tom Fromm

Obituary Posted from Mr. Charles Simmerman

Charles Henry Simmerman Jr. Elk Township, N.J. Charles Henry Simmerman, Jr. of Elk Township on Sunday, July 16, 2017. Age 59. Husband of the late Kathy (nee Hellyer) Simmerman. Son of the late Charles H. and Dorothy Ann (nee Eberhardt) Simmerman. Brother of Robert M. and Joann (nee Edwards) Simmerman of Mullica Hill. Uncle to Tara (nee Simmerman) Smith of Egg Harbor City, Stacy Simmerman of Browns Mill, and Robert Simmerman, Jr. of Mullica Hill, Christina Simmerman of Mullica Hill, and Natalie Simmerman of Mullica Hill. Also survived by many other family and friends. Born in Elmer and raised in Clayton, Charles was a resident of South Harrison before moving to Elk Township five years ago. He attended Clayton High School and was a 24 year employee with the Swedesboro Public Works Department before retiring in 2011 as supervisor.