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Autumn <strong>2016</strong><br />
<br />
GLASS<strong>BORO</strong><br />
NEWSLETTER<br />
Glassboro residents can take ownership over a playground in the east New<br />
Street Park after building it themselves last June. More than 200 residents<br />
and community leaders slid into action to take part in the first-ever<br />
playground community build project in the borough.<br />
IN THIS ISSUE:<br />
CHICKIE'S & PETE’S OPEN SOON<br />
“Clearly, Glassboro is on the move and we<br />
want to be a part of it!” - Pete Ciarrocchi<br />
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION<br />
Find all your voting information in one place.<br />
THE NEW TOWN SQUARE<br />
Community Builds create Community Bonds.<br />
ROWAN UNIVERSITY<br />
Forbes and Money magazines cite Rowan<br />
among “top” and “best” colleges for <strong>2016</strong><br />
GLASS<strong>BORO</strong>’S NEW WEBSITE<br />
Our completely new municipal website is at<br />
your service. Introducing glassboro.org<br />
MAYOR LEO MCCABE<br />
“I am proud to invite you to experience<br />
everything that makes Glassboro the cultural<br />
and economic capital of South Jersey”<br />
October <strong>2016</strong> | Photo Page !1Credit:<br />
Adam V. Simmons Photography
MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR<br />
It is a great time to be in Glassboro!<br />
Whether you’re a native, first time visitor, student, educator,<br />
new business opening here, or one of the hundreds of new<br />
residents to our borough, you’ve experienced first-hand the<br />
many ways in which Glassboro is ascendant and thriving. From<br />
our world-class University—Forbes and Money magazines cite<br />
Rowan among “top” and “best” colleges for <strong>2016</strong>—to our<br />
rapidly expanding business community to our diverse<br />
neighborhoods with their first-rate restaurants, shops and<br />
amenities to come, the Borough of Glassboro has it all. And as<br />
Mayor, I am proud to invite you to experience everything that<br />
makes Glassboro the cultural and economic capital of South<br />
Jersey.<br />
Our new infrastructure technology program represents an<br />
investment in the look, feel and experience of the Borough of Glassboro. We are improving<br />
our technologies, communications, web connectivity and other critical infrastructure to<br />
make Glassboro easier to navigate and highlight the true innovation of our borough. Our<br />
completely new website and resident and business portals are key examples.<br />
Glassboro is also experiencing both an economic development and<br />
population boom. In 2015/16, we added more new residents and<br />
students than at any time period in Glassboro’s history. As we’re<br />
adding new residents, we are also adding hundreds of new jobs.<br />
Companies are voting with their feet. In 2015/16 alone, 83<br />
companies either started, moved here or made expansions within<br />
the borough’s limits.<br />
This has led to a development boom that is transforming the Glassboro downtown and<br />
beyond. There are currently more than $350-million in commercial investments on Rowan<br />
Boulevard, which includes the construction of the Enterprise Center (academic building and<br />
parking garage), 220 Rowan Boulevard (residential, retail and health care complex), a<br />
second parking garage and two more residential/academic and retail buildings, serves as a<br />
model of collaborative redevelopment and smart growth with much more to come.<br />
By every measure, we are an area on the rise. As we see more world-class developments<br />
and continued growth, I am proud to share it with you all.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Mayor Leo McCabe<br />
January 2015 | Page !2
GLASS<strong>BORO</strong> PROGRESS<br />
“Today we offer the commercial, industrial & retail opportunities that<br />
developers compete for and quality neighborhoods that homeowners<br />
wish for; making us one of the best places to live in Gloucester County.”<br />
-Councilman Ed Malandro<br />
TOWN SQUARE<br />
<br />
A3<br />
The A3 Project sits<br />
adjacent to 220 Rowan<br />
Boulevard in the heart<br />
of Downtown<br />
Glassboro. A3 will be<br />
home to nearly 600<br />
students in August 2017<br />
and 37 luxury<br />
apartments in December<br />
2017.<br />
Behind A3 will be the<br />
Mick Drive Parking<br />
Garage opening January<br />
2017. The garage will<br />
provide more parking<br />
for residents and retail<br />
customers with over<br />
900 parking spaces.<br />
A4<br />
Expected August 2018,<br />
this project will be<br />
home to over 550<br />
students and 20 luxury<br />
apartments in December<br />
2018. A4 will also face<br />
the park and include<br />
several shopping and<br />
dining options to choose<br />
from.<br />
Experience<br />
Luxury Living<br />
in Downtown Glassboro<br />
CALL<br />
THEATRE<br />
The 4 story Theatre<br />
Project located on East<br />
High Street will consist<br />
of theatre and restaurant<br />
space. Two floors will<br />
include student infinity<br />
housing with classroom<br />
space for Rowan<br />
Ronda Abbruzzese<br />
844-220-BLVD<br />
OPENING<br />
OCTOBER <strong>2016</strong><br />
“As a veteran<br />
myself, I realize<br />
and appreciate<br />
the value that<br />
veterans yield in<br />
Glassboro. The<br />
Council has<br />
decided that it’s<br />
time for the<br />
Borough to have<br />
an outstanding<br />
veterans memorial<br />
and it will shine in<br />
our new Town<br />
Square.”<br />
-Council<br />
President<br />
George<br />
Cossabone<br />
Autumn <strong>2016</strong> | Page !3
THE GLASS<strong>BORO</strong> EXPERIENCE<br />
NEW BUSINESS OPENINGS & EVENTS IN GLASS<strong>BORO</strong><br />
NEW Scoop Dogs Cafe<br />
111 East High Street<br />
(856) 863-0024<br />
scoopdogsnj.com<br />
NEW Tony Luke’s<br />
222 Rowan Blvd.<br />
(856) 243-5863<br />
tonylukes.com<br />
NEW Liscio’s Bakery<br />
600 Ellis Street<br />
(856) 881-5300<br />
lisciosbakery.com<br />
<br />
L A N D M A R K A M E R I C A N A<br />
LANDMARKAMERICANA.COM<br />
N E W O P E N A I R D I N I N G A T 1 M U L L I C A H I L L R O A D<br />
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“We are excited to bring Chickie’s & Pete’s to Glassboro, NJ. It is a fantastic opportunity for us,<br />
not only because of Rowan University, but also because of the growing population in Glassboro<br />
and the surrounding area. Clearly, Glassboro is on the move and we want to be a part of it!” <br />
- Pete Ciarrocchi, Chairman and CEO<br />
C H I C K I E ' S & P E T E ' S<br />
CHICKIESANDPETES.COM<br />
O P E N I N G S O O N A T 3 2 2 R O W A N B L V D .<br />
Glassboro Fall Festival<br />
October 31 at 5 pm<br />
Rowan Blvd<br />
(856) 881-9230 x: 88178<br />
glassboro.org/events/<br />
<strong>2016</strong>/10/31/glassboro-fallfestival<br />
Boro in Lights<br />
December 2 at 6 pm<br />
Downtown Glassboro<br />
(856) 881-9230 x: 88178<br />
glassboro.org/events<br />
NEW Kennedy Health<br />
Alliance<br />
601 N. Main Street<br />
(844) 542-2273<br />
kennedyhealthalliance.org<br />
Autumn <strong>2016</strong> | Page !5
The Boulevard Salon<br />
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smoothing treatments/<br />
relaxers, natural &<br />
textured hair services.<br />
No Appointment Necessary • Walk-ins Welcome!<br />
856-881-2971<br />
235 Rowan Boulevard • Glassboro, NJ 08028<br />
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We also accept: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, Rowan Boro Bucks<br />
$5 OFF<br />
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856-881-2971<br />
Cannot combine with<br />
other offers/discounts.<br />
One coupon per visit.<br />
$10 OFF<br />
Any Color Service<br />
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The Boulevard Salon<br />
856-881-2971<br />
Cannot combine with<br />
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One coupon per visit.<br />
$15 OFF<br />
Any Color Service<br />
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The Boulevard Salon<br />
856-881-2971<br />
Cannot combine with<br />
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One coupon per visit.<br />
20% OFF<br />
Any Retail<br />
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The Boulevard Salon<br />
856-881-2971<br />
Cannot combine with<br />
other offers/discounts.<br />
One coupon per visit.<br />
We Use LED Lights<br />
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Free Wi-fi<br />
Lush Nails & Spa<br />
Gift Cards Available<br />
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Fall Special<br />
$5<br />
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COMPUTER REPAIR<br />
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Autumn <strong>2016</strong> | Page !7
TIPS AND SCHEDULES<br />
LEAF COLLECTION <strong>2016</strong><br />
Week of October 17 – East of Main St.<br />
Week of October 24 – West of Main St<br />
Week of October 31 – East of Main St.<br />
Week of November 7 – West of Main St.<br />
Week of November 14– East of Main St.<br />
Week of November 21 – West of Main St.<br />
Week of November 38 – East of Main St.<br />
Week of December 5 – West of Main St<br />
Week of December 12 – East of Main St<br />
Week of December 19 – West of Main St<br />
• Rake your leaves loose to the curb line.<br />
• Leaves shall be free of any sticks, rocks, stones,<br />
trash, brush and other debris that could damage<br />
or clog the Leaf Vacuuming machines.<br />
• Keep leaves at least 10 feet away from storm<br />
drains.<br />
• Inclement weather does affect leaf collection.<br />
• Glassboro is not responsible for damage to<br />
obstructions in the street.<br />
Leaves may be placed in biodegradable paper<br />
bags or yard debris containers. Biodegradable<br />
bags on sale at Borough Hall. $2 for 5 bags.<br />
GLASS<strong>BORO</strong>’S OPEN SHRED DAY<br />
EVENT<br />
November 5, 9am-12pm in East New Street Park<br />
Bring your unlimited (until truck is full) bags and/or<br />
boxes of paper to be shredded in a highly secure,<br />
Mobile shredding unit where your confidential<br />
material will be destroyed before your eyes.<br />
SNOW REMOVAL<br />
To assist the Highway Department with snow removal<br />
from all municipal dedicated streets, roadways, and culde-sacs,<br />
all parked cars and obstructions shall be<br />
removed from the street for up to 12 hours during and<br />
after a storm.<br />
• When shoveling out of a driveway, snow should be<br />
placed to the right side (if looking at the street from<br />
house) of your driveway.<br />
• If using a snow blower, do not blow snow back out<br />
into the street as hazardous conditions can arise.<br />
• Primary streets plowed first, followed by the<br />
secondary streets and cul-de-sacs last due to time<br />
involved and use of other equipment.<br />
• Plows get as close to the curb as possible.<br />
• Please clear the area around your mailbox as the<br />
Mail carriers will not deliver the mail if they can not<br />
reach your mailbox. Residents and Businesses with<br />
corner properties are required to clear the ADA<br />
accessibility ramps.<br />
• Glassboro is not responsible for damage to<br />
obstructions in the street.<br />
• Property owners abutting public highways, roads,<br />
and/or streets of Glassboro are required to remove<br />
any snow and ice up from the sidewalks in front of<br />
their property.<br />
Less than 4” of snow: 48 hours of any snowfall<br />
4-10” of snow: within 72 hours<br />
10” + of snow: within 120 hours<br />
If your property is a bus stop or a direct means to<br />
and from bus stops or schools, please clear the<br />
sidewalks as soon as possible. The cleared pathway<br />
should be no less than 36 inches in width.<br />
VACANT OR ABANDONED PROPERTY<br />
If you are aware of any properties that are either vacant or abandoned or with issues please<br />
contact the Code Office at: (856) 881-9230 ext. 88140 | communityconcerns@glassboro.org.<br />
Autumn <strong>2016</strong> | Page !8
<strong>2016</strong> HOLIDAY TRASH & RECYCLE<br />
ELECTION DAY<br />
Tuesday, November 8: normal trash collection<br />
VETERANS DAY<br />
Friday, November 11: collections rescheduled from<br />
Friday to Monday, November 14.<br />
THANKSGIVING DAY & DAY AFTER<br />
Thursday, November 24: collections on Friday,<br />
November 25. Friday collections rescheduled to<br />
Monday, November 24.<br />
BUYING OR SELLING A HOME IN<br />
GLASS<strong>BORO</strong>?<br />
A Continued Certificate of Occupancy (CCO) or Transfer<br />
of Title is required for all houses sold or purchased in<br />
Glassboro before you go to settlement. The forms can<br />
be found at www.Glassboroonline.com under Health<br />
and Housing. Construction permits issued for the said<br />
property will be verified at the time of the inspection to<br />
make sure they were closed out. To check for open<br />
permits prior to selling call the Construction Office at<br />
(856) 881-8140.<br />
CHRISTMAS DAY<br />
Celebrated Monday, December 26. Recycling to be<br />
collected throughout the week.<br />
NEW YEARS DAY 2017<br />
Celebrated Monday, January 2, 2017. Recycling to be<br />
collected throughout the week.<br />
RENTAL PROPERTIES<br />
Residents with concerns about compliance issues at<br />
nearby rental properties or proper upkeep and<br />
maintenance and/or appropriate enforcement by the<br />
Borough. If you have any questions please contact<br />
the Code Office at:<br />
(856) 881-9230 ext. 88140<br />
communityconcerns@glassboro.org.<br />
For Rowan Student conduct issues contact<br />
Rowan Office of Student Affairs at<br />
communityconcerns@rowan.edu<br />
GOOD NEIGHBOR MEETING<br />
November 9 at 5:30 in Municipal Court at Boro Hall<br />
The Good Neighbor Meeting is an open forum meeting that encourages proactive dialogue between<br />
residents, tenants, students and neighbors that may help identify and resolve issues while fostering better<br />
relationships across Glassboro.<br />
Autumn <strong>2016</strong> | Page !9
GLASS<strong>BORO</strong> EDUCATION<br />
A NEW, $145 MILLION RESIDENCE HALL ON ROWAN<br />
UNIVERSITY’S CAMPUS IN GLASS<strong>BORO</strong> IS NOW<br />
HOME TO 1,415 UNDERCLASSMEN.<br />
On Wednesday, Sept. 7, the University community gathered as the ribbon<br />
was cut on Holly Pointe Commons, the $145 million complex on the<br />
eastern tip of campus adjacent to Rowan Boulevard.<br />
Rowan President Ali Houshmand, Vice President for Student Life/Dean of<br />
Students Richard Jones, and representatives from development partners<br />
University Student Living and Provident Resources Group joined together<br />
for the grand opening celebration on the patio overlooking the building’s<br />
spacious green area.<br />
Most students living at the complex, including 649 freshmen and 755 sophomores and transfer students, moved in<br />
on August 27 and 28. Their new home is 303,000 square feet and includes Glassworks Eatery, a 550-seat dining<br />
hall that is open to the campus community, and BB’s C-Store, a grab-and-go café.<br />
Read entire article at Rowan.edu<br />
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Autumn <strong>2016</strong> | Page !10
SCHOOLS OPEN ON TIME AMIDST<br />
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS<br />
All Glassboro Public Schools opened on schedule<br />
this September following large-scale school summer<br />
improvement projects. Roofing took place at GHS,<br />
GIS and Thomas E. Bowe School. Students returned<br />
to find new, energy efficient lighting in GHS and<br />
GIS. At Thomas E. Bowe School and GHS,<br />
refurbished bathrooms and new HVAC units have<br />
enhanced the schools’ environment.<br />
The district boosted security by installing additional<br />
cameras. This fall, the school district expects work to<br />
begin on secure entry vestibules at all schools during<br />
off hours or days when school is not in session.<br />
These are but a few of the improvements in<br />
Glassboro Schools. GHS received the most attention<br />
this summer, due to building needs. As projects move<br />
forward into the summer, vast enhancements will<br />
continue in all schools.<br />
DOROTHY L. BULLOCK SCHOOL<br />
BECOMES A PDS<br />
Dorothy L. Bullock students will gain additional<br />
classroom support and their teachers will enjoy<br />
greater access to professional development this year.<br />
These benefits come as a result of the school’s<br />
transition to becoming a Rowan University<br />
Professional Development School this fall.<br />
Dorothy L. Bullock School is the second Rowan<br />
University Professional Development School in the<br />
Glassboro School District. Glassboro and Rowan<br />
forged their first Professional Development School<br />
last school year when Thomas E. Bowe School<br />
became a Professional Development School. The<br />
venture is also expected to provide the school district<br />
with greater access to educational research that can<br />
be implemented in Schools.<br />
GHS ADDS BIOMEDICAL TRACK<br />
TO STEM ACADEMY<br />
Glassboro School District will proudly unveil a<br />
Biomedical Track to its STEM Academy in fall 2017.<br />
This program will offer opportunities for high school<br />
students who want to explore a career in healthcare<br />
and will include both high school and Rowan<br />
University courses. The school district will take<br />
student applications for this new program beginning<br />
in the fall of <strong>2016</strong>. Applications for out-of-district<br />
(School Choice) students will be due by December 1,<br />
<strong>2016</strong>. For more information on program specifics and<br />
application deadlines for Glassboro students, contact<br />
GHS teacher Susan Powers at<br />
spowers@glassboroschools.us. The school district<br />
offers a Fine and Performing Arts Academy in<br />
addition to its STEM Academy. For information<br />
about the Fine and Performing Arts Academy, contact<br />
GHS teacher Mary Greening at<br />
mgreening@glassboroschools.us. For information<br />
about other specializations in the STEM Academy,<br />
contact GHS teacher Michele Keating at<br />
mkeating@glassboroschools.us<br />
GHS STUDENTS ATTEND SUMMER<br />
STEAM ACADEMY<br />
A group of GHS students attended the second<br />
summer of the Rowan University STEAM program.<br />
Rowan University’s program provides opportunities<br />
for students to earn university credits, experience life<br />
on a college campus and explore careers in science,<br />
technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. The<br />
school district thanks Rowan University for offering<br />
advanced opportunities to New Jersey high school<br />
student. The district also thanks the following<br />
organizations for sponsoring Glassboro students<br />
attending this program: AT&T, Glassboro Municipal<br />
Alliance, New Jersey Department of Labor and<br />
Workforce Development, Nexus Properties and the<br />
Glassboro Board of Education.<br />
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CLERK’S CORNER<br />
• General Election Day is Tuesday, November 8, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />
• Polls open 6AM - 8PM<br />
• Voting location on Sample ballot next to name.<br />
Glassboro Polling Locations<br />
District 1 – Glassboro VFW, 275 Wilmer Street<br />
District 2 – S. Delsea Drive Complex, 152 S. Delsea Drive<br />
District 3 – S. Delsea Dr. Complex, 152 S. Delsea Drive<br />
District 4 – Glassboro Library, 2 Center St<br />
District 5 – Borough Hall, 1 South Main Street<br />
District 6 – Borough Hall, 1 South Main Street<br />
District 7 – Delsea Manor Community Center<br />
District 8 – Glassboro VFW, 275 Wilmer Street<br />
District 9 – Beach Admin Building, 560 Bowe Blvd<br />
District 10 – S. Delsea Dr. Complex, 152 S. Delsea Drive<br />
District 11 – Beach Admin Building, 560 Bowe Blvd<br />
District 12 – Glassboro Public Library, 2 Center Street <br />
Pet License/Renewal Fee due annually, beginning<br />
January 2, 2017.<br />
Spayed/Neutered Dogs & Cats $12<br />
Non-Spayed/Neutered Dogs & Cats $15<br />
Board & Commission Vacancies | Join us to make a difference!<br />
Historic Preservation Committee: Alternate Position<br />
Glassboro Housing Authority: Regular Position<br />
Park & Recreation Commission: Alternate Position<br />
Send Letter of Interest + Résumé to pfrontino@glassboro.org<br />
Late fee after March 31: $10<br />
To purchase pet licenses by mail, make checks<br />
payable to Borough of Glassboro and separate<br />
checks for dogs and cats. Include updated Rabies<br />
Certificate and a self-addressed-stamped envelope<br />
with return postage.<br />
Rabies Vaccination must be good through<br />
November1 of licensing year. Check expirations and<br />
ask questions at Vvanveen@glassboro.org.<br />
Borough Ordinance requires curbing of dogs and<br />
clean up afterwards.<br />
Autumn <strong>2016</strong> | Page !12
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Glassboro accept the Shop Glassboro Card which resulted on over<br />
1,000 rebates in 2015. Pick up your free card at the Boro Hall<br />
Municipal Building or at your local Investors Bank.<br />
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Glassboro, NJ 08028<br />
Meet Our Providers:<br />
Arthur Schultes, DO Steven Meskin, MD Pinal Patel, PA-C Courtney Turk, PA-C<br />
Extended Office Hours:<br />
Mon: 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.<br />
Tues: 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.<br />
Wed: 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.<br />
Thurs: 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.<br />
Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
Sat: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
To schedule an appointment, please call<br />
844-KHA-CAREs (844-542-2273)<br />
KennedyHealthAlliance.org<br />
Oct. 31, 5-8 p.m. is Glassboro's First Annual Fall Festival.<br />
DETAILS: glassboro.org/events/<strong>2016</strong>/10/31/glassboro-fall-festival<br />
Trunk-Or-Treat with more than<br />
50 trunks including police,<br />
fire, and ambulance vehicles<br />
packed with candy and treats.<br />
Local business participations<br />
Costume contest with prizes<br />
for ages 1-5, 6-12, 13-18, 19+<br />
Pet costume contest with<br />
prizes<br />
"Best Trunk in Show" contest<br />
with prizes<br />
Town Square fire pit open<br />
Slime making station<br />
Spooky STEM station<br />
Outdoor movie: "Nightmare<br />
Before Christmas" (bring your<br />
own seating)<br />
Coffin scavenger hunts<br />
Rowan actor vampires<br />
DJ Music<br />
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Borough of Glassboro<br />
1 South Main Street<br />
Glassboro, NJ 08028<br />
GLASS<strong>BORO</strong>.org<br />
<strong>BORO</strong>UGH DEPARTMENTS<br />
Main Number (856) 881-9230<br />
Board of Health ext: 88140<br />
Business/Economic Dev ext: 88320<br />
Construction Office ext: 88310<br />
Court Office ext: 88119 or 88120<br />
Pet Licences ext: 88198<br />
Election Info ext: 88116<br />
Fire Department Office ext: 88702<br />
Mayor’s Office ext: 88155<br />
Neighborhood Watch ext: 88156<br />
Overgrown Weeds/Grass ext: 88140<br />
Planning Board ext: 88311<br />
Police Reception Desk ext: 88178<br />
Tax Office ext: 88902<br />
Vital Statistics ext: 88199<br />
Water & Sewer Billing ext: 88902<br />
Zoning Board of Adjustment ext: 88310<br />
SERVICES<br />
Board of Education (856) 652-2700<br />
Broken Street Light (800) 833-7476<br />
Bus Schedule: NJ Transit (800) 772-2222<br />
Highway Department (856) 881-8422<br />
Mosquito Control 307-6400<br />
Library 881-0001<br />
Park & Recreation 881-1515<br />
Electric Power Out (800) 833-7476<br />
Rowan University 256-4000<br />
Samaritan Center 863-9030<br />
Senior Citizens Center 881-8504<br />
Stray Animals 881-2828<br />
Tax Assessor 307-6445<br />
Water & Sewer Treatment 863-3612<br />
PARKING PERMIT ZONES<br />
PARKING PERMIT ZONES<br />
Borough of Glassboro<br />
1 South Main Street<br />
Glassboro, NJ 08028<br />
MAYOR<br />
Dr. Leo J. McCabe<br />
COUNCIL<br />
George Cossabone, President<br />
Joseph D’Alessandro<br />
Ed Malandro<br />
Hector Cabezas<br />
Anna Miller<br />
John E. Wallace<br />
ADMINISTRATOR<br />
Joseph A. Brigandi, Jr.<br />
Streets listed require parking by permit for Borough residents use only and Borough rental<br />
properties only. Vehicles with Rowan University permits are not allowed.<br />
= Denotes 24 hour permit requirement = Denotes 11p-6a permit requirement<br />
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