Tag: Lawrence Township Council

  • Incumbents run unopposed for Lawrence Township Council, remain on governing body

    Incumbents run unopposed for Lawrence Township Council, remain on governing body

    Lawrence Township voters returned incumbent Township Councilmen Christopher Bobbitt and James Kownacki to serve on the governing body in the Nov. 2 General Election. Bobbitt and Kownacki, both Democrats, ran unopposed for re-election and will serve four-year terms on the Lawrence Township Council. The Republican Party did not field candidates. Bobbitt received 4,314 votes and…

  • Lawrence Township council candidates to run unopposed in upcoming election

    Lawrence Township council candidates to run unopposed in upcoming election

    When voters cast their ballots for the Lawrence Township Council in the Nov. 2 general election, the only names on the ballot will be Mayor James Kownacki and Township Councilman Christopher Bobbitt. The two Democrats are running unopposed for the two open seats on the Lawrence Township Council. The Republican Party did not field any…

  • Walking path named for ‘trailblazer’ of Eggerts Crossing neighborhood

    Walking path named for ‘trailblazer’ of Eggerts Crossing neighborhood

    With a flourish, Mayor Jim Kownacki and Harold Vereen pulled the blue cloth off the signpost at the edge of the Lawrence Township Greenway on Eggerts Crossing Road on a warm, sunny morning Aug. 14. And with it, the Lawrence Township Greenway pedestrian path was officially named the Harold Vereen Walkway – in honor of…

  • Lawrence Dems file for Township Council seats

    Lawrence Dems file for Township Council seats

    Two Democrats have filed nominating petitions to run for two open seats on the Lawrence Township Council, eliminating any political party primary fight in the June 8 Democratic Party primary. Incumbent Township Councilmen James Kownacki and Christopher Bobbitt, both Democrats, filed their nominating petitions by the April 5 deadline. Kownacki is serving in the ceremonial…

  • The Gatherings residents petition to close off Princess Road

    The Gatherings residents petition to close off Princess Road

    The planned Amazon “last mile” delivery station, approved for a vacant warehouse at 10 Princess Road, has drawn fire from residents of The Gatherings townhouse development who live down the street from the 340,400-square-foot warehouse. A petition, signed by more than 80 residents of the age-restricted townhouse development, was presented to the Lawrence Township Council…