“Every resident of Glassboro plays a part in making our great borough the diverse, forward moving, and culturally rich place that it is. I am proud of this yearly commitment to the community from our local businesses and organizations,” said Councilman Andrew Halter. “Community Day continues to inspire unity in Glassboro and encourage people to get involved.”
Read MoreThe Glassboro Memorial Day parade committee is thrilled to announce they have requested and have received pending approval for an Air Force fighter jet flyover on Memorial Day, Monday May 28th. The F16 jets will be flown by the New Jersey Air National Guard 177th Fighter Wing in Atlantic City and will soar over the Glassboro war memorial located in the new town square at the corner of High and Main and continue over the parade route as it approaches downtown.
Read More“Mayor McCabe’s outstanding professional contribution to Glassboro is measured by the many and varied infrastructure improvements he has handled, the steady investment in services, equipment and buildings; his commitment to providing excellent efficiency and service for Glassboro residents, and the numerous high quality developments added during his tenure as mayor,” said incoming Mayor John E. Wallace III. “His leadership and guidance have left the Borough well- positioned for the future.”
Read More“Former Glassboro Mayor, Alvin Shpeen’s dedication and vision created the groundwork for our revitalization and what has become the new standard in suburban living and a model for cities nationwide,” said Glassboro Councilman John E. Wallace III. “That is why this statue belongs in this location, directly across from his previous office -- to remind us, no matter how much we have to overcome, just what it is that leadership requires; just what it is that citizenship requires. Alvin Shpeen would have turned 87 years old this July. We do well by placing a statue of him here. But we can do no greater honor to his memory than to carry forward the power of his vision and a dedication to our residents.”
Read MoreEmbrace the outdoors and move your fitness routine outside with these no-cost classes in beautiful Glassboro Town Square. Breathe in fresh air and enjoy the sunshine as Glassboro's health & fitness professionals instruct you on a vast array of techniques to help get you motivated and keep you fit — while you have fun!
Read More“The Tree Lighting Ceremony is the perfect time for kids of all ages to come and experience all that our beautiful downtown has to offer as we officially kick off the holiday season,” Councilwoman Anna Miller says. “There are great activities planned for this year that you won’t want to miss. Please be sure to bring a Toy-for-a-Tot and canned food for those less fortunate.” Put it on your calendar and you better be good for goodness sakes!
Read MoreSimmons said that Gloucester County, with the support of CBAC, has made 74 loans since July 2014 totaling $1,543,824.21 and by collaborating with banks on a number of those loans, another $2,052,919.79 was loaned to local small businesses for a grand total of $3,596,744.00 in Gloucester County Projects.
Read MoreGlassboro's Annual Unity Day has become CommUnity Day! It will take place Saturday, Oct. 7th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Town Square. Over 2,000 people are expected for games, food, community information, entertainment, and an appearance by the fabulous Philly Phanatic...
Read MoreGlassboro has launched it’s first Borough App specifically designed for Glassboro residents, businesses, and students on the move and in the know, who are never far from their smartphones.
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