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FREE RABIES CLINIC – Saturday, May 20, 2023 8:30AM to 12:00PM

2023-05-03T16:29:22-04:00

Mullica Township will have a FREE Rabies Clinic for Dogs & Cats on Saturday May 20, 2023.

The clinic will be held from 8:30a.m. to 12:00p.m. at the Municipal Building Complex (DPW Garage) located at 4528 White Horse Pike, Elwood, NJ 08217.

For those residents who need to also license their Dogs, the cost is $5.00 for a Spayed/Neutered Dog and $8.00 for Non-Spayed/Non-Neutered Dogs.

For any questions, please call 609-561-0064 x115.

 

FREE RABIES CLINIC – Saturday, May 20, 2023 8:30AM to 12:00PM2023-05-03T16:29:22-04:00

VFW POST #5043 Memorial Day Service – May 29, 2023

2023-04-28T12:10:15-04:00

Mullica Township VFW Post #5043 Memorial Day Service will be help May 29th, 9:30 am at the Pinelands United Methodist Church at Batsto, 4200 Nesco Rd, Hammonton.  Rain or Shine.  All are welcome.

VFW POST #5043 Memorial Day Service – May 29, 20232023-04-28T12:10:15-04:00

Tax Collector Hours

2023-02-14T10:36:41-05:00

The Tax Collector will be in the office Thursday, February 16th from 6 – 8 pm.  There will not be office hours on Wednesday, February 15th.

Tax Collector Hours2023-02-14T10:36:41-05:00

Final phase of our Recreation Project is complete! The playground is open!

2022-10-12T12:52:09-04:00

Thank you to everyone who helped make this final phase of the project a success!  A special thanks to the folks at the KML Carpenter’s Training Center, the Sweetwater Volunteer Fire Company, Committee member Ed Hagaman, and our own Public Works Department:  Chuck, Charlie, Scott, Jose & Matt.  DPW is at the park this week finishing up the mulch and fencing.   

Final phase of our Recreation Project is complete! The playground is open!2022-10-12T12:52:09-04:00

Community Information from Atlantic City Electric

2022-06-07T11:41:45-04:00

Just as Atlantic City Electric prepares for summer weather and severe storms, the company encourages its customers to be ready as well. Here are some tips:

  • Assemble an emergency storm kit. Include battery-powered radio, flashlight, a first-aid kit, battery-powered or windup clock, extra batteries, medications, multi-purpose tool, and list of important/emergency phone numbers.
  • Have a supply of bottled water and easy-to-prepare, non-perishable foods available to last at least 72 hours.
  • Keep a flashlight with fresh batteries on each floor of your home.
  • Identify an alternate location for you and/or your family in case of an extended outage.
  • It’s extremely important to review the manufacturer’s instructions for safe operations of your generator. Do not connect a generator directly to your home’s wiring, and never use a generator indoors or any enclosed area.
  • Download Atlantic City Electric’s mobile app at atlanticcityelectric.com/MobileApp.
  • For a checklist of other items to include in your emergency kit, visit atlanticcityelectric.com/StormPrep.

Being prepared is a responsibility everyone should take seriously. If a severe storm hits, monitor local weather reports regularly and follow the advice of local emergency management officials. Residents should stay away from downed wires and immediately report a downed wire or service issue by calling 800-833-7476, visiting atlanticcityelectric.com, or through the company’s mobile app. Customers can also report an outage by texting “OUT” to 20661. Customers must first text “ADD OUTAGE” to 20661 to sign up for this service.

As temperatures rise, energy usage typically starts to climb as well. Atlantic City Electric provides important tips and information to empower customers to better manage their energy use and bills.

  • Manage your bill on My Account . Online energy management tools show you how much energy you are using. You can also get tips based on your energy saving goals.
  • Install energy efficient light bulbs. Energy-efficient LED bulbs use up to 75 percent less energy than standard bulbs and create little heat that can in turn cause cooling devices to work harder.
  • Check your thermostat. Set your thermostat a few degrees higher in the summer, if health permits.
  • Adjust your blinds. Lower the blinds during the day in the summer to keep the heating effects of the hot sun out.
  • More tips and information available at atlanticcityelectric.com/SaveEnergy.
Community Information from Atlantic City Electric2022-06-07T11:41:45-04:00
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