ALLOWAY TOWNSHIP
49 South Greenwich Street, Box 425, Alloway,
NJ 08001
FAX 856-935-2993
MAYOR - Joseph G.
Fedora 856-769-1589
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
Douglas Lore 856-358-0350
William "Rex" Cobb 856-451-1854
CLERK/REGISTRAR,
VITAL STATISTICS Mary Lou Rutherford 856-935-4080
PLANNING
SECRETARY/ZONING BOARD SECRETARY Nancy Merritt 856-935-0270
SOLICITOR John G. Hoffman 856-769-1300
ASSESSOR Donna Harris 856-935-7040
TAX COLLECTOR Thomas Freeman 856-935-4666
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER & TOWNSHIP TREASURER James Hackett 856-769-3730
ENGINEER Carl R. Gaskill 856-935-0688
JUDGE David E. Krell 856-455-6000
COURT ADMINISTRATOR Maureen L. Belum 856-769-1275
FIRE CHIEF Jeffery Pompper 856-935-3856/5271
BUILDING INSPECTOR
CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL:
Harold
Underwood 856-935-3716
SALEM
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER 856-935-7510
AUDITOR Nick Petroni 856-881-1600
DOG WARDEN E.H.Shimp Jr. 856-769-3481
DOG REGISTRAR Mary Low Rutherford 856-935-4080
EMERGENCY MGMT.COORDINATOR:
Jeffery
Pompper 856-935-3856/5271
BOSTWICK
LAKE COMMISSIONER Donald Scheese 856-455-3462
HOUSING & ZONING OFFICER Walter Leslie 856-935-7240
COURT PROSECUTOR George G. Rosenberger, Jr. 856-935-7550
PUBLIC DEFENDER Craig W. Kugler 856-694-3920
TOWNSHIP HISTORIAN Margaret Matthews 856-769-2632
Township
Committee meets 2nd Thursday of each month
at 7:00 p.m. in Municipal Building, Alloway
Planning
Board meets 2nd Wednesday of
each month
at
7:00 p.m. in Municipal Building, Alloway
Zoning Board Meets 1st
Monday of each Month
at 7:30 p.m. in Municipal Building, Alloway
Alloway
Twp. Fire Company
Alloway Township
Veterans Assn, Mowers Stations Rd., Alloway, NJ 08001. Telephone 856-935-9832
Interesting Alloway Fact: Caspar
Wistar, 1696 - 1752.
Glass manufacturer; born near Heidelberg, Germany. He created a window
and bottle glassmaking factory in West Jersey in 1740. It was the
earliest successful workers' co-operative venture in the colonies. (source: www.biography.com)
Wistarburgh web site: www.wistarburg.org/
Interesting Alloway Fact: In Salem
County, NJ, the distinction of owning the first automobile went to Horace
Vanleer of Alloway, as reported in the Salem Standard & Jerseyman of
the day (2-7-1900). The make was not noted, but "the carriage" came
with an "operator" from a factory in Cleveland, OH.

Resident Pat Jamison is president of the South Jersey Marble Collectors Club, PO
Box 61, Alloway, NJ 08001
Updated 3/15/2005
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