ELSINBORO TOWNSHIP
619 Salem-Ft. Elfsborg Road
Emergency Management Building, Salem, NJ 08079
856-935-2200 FAX
856-935-9011
MAYOR John J. Elk
856-935-0516
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
Jeff Stepler 856-935-7020 William McGowan
856-935-6488
CLERK Betty Jean C. Eby
856-935-2200/4031
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER John Willadsen
COLLECTOR Joanne Marone 856-935-2200
DEPUTY COLLECTOR Ida Forrest 856-935-2200
ASSESSOR Randy Shidner 856-678-1002
SOLICITOR John G. Hoffman 856-769-3100
AUDITOR Ray Colavita 856-629-3111
JUDGE David Krell 856-935-1957
COURT CLERK Ruth Ballenger 856-935-1957
ENGINEER Albert A. Fralinger, Jr. 856-935-0688
BUILDING INSPECTOR/ZONING OFFICER
Robert DeAngelo 856-935-2200/423-6563
FIRE CHIEF Steve Hannah 856-935-0321
BOARD OF HEALTH SECRETARY Betty Jean C. Eby 856-935-2200
HEALTH OFFICER 856-935-7510
REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS
Betty Jean C. Eby 856-935-2200/4031
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR
George Parris 856-935-0977
TOWNSHIP HISTORIAN Frank Powell
Township Committee meets 1st
Monday each month 7:00 pm
in the Emergency Management Building
PLANNING BOARD:Lee Bacon, Chairman
856-935-2670
Steve Cornman, Secretary 856-935-7593
Interesting
Elsinboro Facts
Elsinboro Township was originally named Elsinborough |

Congressman Frank LoBiondo takes part in Elsinboro 2001 Memorial
Dedication Service with Mayor Jack Elk. The Memorial reads:
"Dedicated to all Elsinboro Township Veterans who have served their
country with honor and distinction. |

Congressman LoBiondo presents Elsinboro resident Marine Corps Veteran
David Cawman with a 2001 Congressional citation for his service in World
War II. |

Resident Lee Ware (right) was inducted into the 2001 Salem County Sports
Hall of Fame. Freeholder resolution presented by Deputy Director Jack
Kugler. |

Root beer pioneer Charles E. Hires may have been born in Elsinboro on
8/19/1851. (source The Press of Atlantic City; Cumberland
County 250th Anniversary Special - 6/28/98) |
Updated 3/15/2005 |