Borough of Paulsboro

Borough of Paulsboro Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Borough of Paulsboro, Public & Government Service, 1211 N. Delaware Street, Paulsboro, NJ.

08/06/2024

The Borough of Paulsboro mourns the loss of a dedicated public servant, Councilman Joe Kidd. His unwavering service for over three decades stands as a testament to his commitment to the community he loved and served. Councilman Kidd's legacy will continue to inspire those who knew him and the many lives he touched. His contributions will remain a significant part of Paulsboro's history.

Please see below for arrangements.

Funeral Services - Saturday, 8/10/2024
Second Baptist Church
1540 Swedesboro Avenue
Paulsboro, NJ 08066

Viewing
9:00 am – 10:45 am Viewing (no additional viewing)
FUNERAL SERVICE
11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Graveside Service
12:30 pm (Eglington Cemetery – 320 Kings Highway Clarksboro, NJ 08020)

Repass
Second Baptist Church Paulsboro

***Funeral Procession will go past Councilman Kidd’s residence, and then past Borough Hall in route to the cemetery.

PLEASE CLEAR AROUND FIRE HYDRANTS
03/13/2017

PLEASE CLEAR AROUND FIRE HYDRANTS

NEWS YOU CAN USEWith Winter Storm Stella around the corner and threatening to drop several inches of snow on the area, b...
03/13/2017

NEWS YOU CAN USE

With Winter Storm Stella around the corner and threatening to drop several inches of snow on the area, be sure to stay safe.

Do not travel unless you must.
Make sure to dress for the weather
Be aware that sidewalks, driveways etc may be slippery and icy.

Check on your elderly or infirm neighbors.
If you do have to shovel, take frequent breaks - avoid over stressing your self.

Stay hydrated.
do not use the oven or other extraneous source of heat.

BE SAFE

03/13/2017

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC READY FOR IMPENDING STORM STELLA

Atlantic City Electric Prepared for Impending Winter Storm
More than 1,000 Atlantic City Electric employees and contractors standing by to respond

MAYS LANDING, N.J. (March 13, 2017) – With significant heavy, wet snow and high winds forecasted to hit the region tonight, Atlantic City Electric is ready.

Atlantic City Electric has opened its storm center. More than 1,000 employees and contractors are now preparing to respond to customer needs, repair potential storm damage, and safely restore service as quickly as possible. We are also working to secure additional local contractors and will be receiving additional support from our sister utility, ComEd, in Chicago.

Atlantic City Electric has been mobilizing field and support personnel to be ready to respond to any potential service interruptions that may be caused by the possibility of heavy, wet snow and high wind gusts that can bring tree limbs down onto power lines and electric delivery equipment.

“We understand that reliable electric service is critical to our customers and as a result we have been proactively preparing for this weather event and will work around the clock to restore any outages as safely and quickly as possible,” said Vince Maione, Atlantic City Electric region president. “We ask our customers prepare as well and to have an alternate arrangement in place in the event of an extended power outage.”

Outages and downed wires may be reported at atlanticcityelectric.com and through mobile devices. Customers can find information on preparing for winter weather and other emergency events at the storm center on atlanticcityelectric.com, as well as storm preparation information and restoration progress via Atlantic City Electric’s social media sites Twitter and Facebook.

Customers with special needs, such as those who may be elderly, disabled or dependent on electricity for medical equipment, should have alternate arrangements in place should they experience an extended power outage.
Atlantic City Electric’s restoration priorities are public safety and critical care facilities, such as 911centers, hospitals and pumping stations. Then restoration is generally scheduled so that the greatest number of customers can be restored as quickly and as safely as possible. However, in cases of extended power outages, consideration is also given to customers who have been without service for the longest. Clearing fallen tree debris, snow-blocked roads, and safety limitations on use of bucket trucks during periods of high sustained winds, can be factors in restoration progress.

Prior to the arrival of the winter storm, Atlantic City Electric requests that customers identify the location of outside utility equipment, such as electric meters, that could be covered in snow and may be susceptible to damage from snow shovels and mechanized snow removal equipment. Please keep outside meters clear of ice and snow. Use a broom or brush to gently clear the area around the meter of anything blocking it, including debris, ice and snow. Do not melt ice or snow on meters with a heat source, and do not chip or scrape ice. These methods can damage or break the meter. It is also important to remove icicles that hang over the meter and can drip freezing water that may damage equipment

Atlantic City Electric encourages its customers and employees to proactively prepare for severe weather and the possibility of power outages by:
• Staying informed – Be aware of changing weather conditions and plan ahead. Have a battery-powered radio with a weather band so you can hear emergency information when the power is out.
• Making a plan – Discuss and document an emergency plan with those in your care. Develop an emergency plan that includes alternative arrangements should the need arise to leave your home in the event that your electric service is interrupted.
• Making a list of emergency phone numbers (including 800-833-7476 to report an outage or a downed wire to Atlantic City Electric) and keep a personal telephone book and one corded phone or a cell phone on hand. Customers are also able to report power outages from mobile phones and devices through the mobile website atlanticcityelectric.com.
• Maintaining an emergency supply kit – Keep enough emergency supplies on hand for you and those in your care. Remember supplies for children, those with special needs and pets. Keep the following items readily available:
 Flashlights – not candles
 Fresh batteries
 Battery-operated clock radio
 Corded telephone
 Fully charged cell phone
 Non-perishable foods
 Water – one gallon of water per person per day for at least three days for drinking and sanitation
 First aid kit
 Local maps
 Blankets

Customers should consider filling the fuel tanks of their vehicles in the event a power outage affects service to neighborhood gas stations.

For customers who rely on well water, filling a bathtub with water in advance of severe weather is strongly encouraged.

Customers using a generator or space heater should follow manufacturer instructions and be sure to locate generators outside, in well-ventilated areas.

Find additional information by visiting atlanticcityelectric.com. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/atlanticcityelectric and on Twitter at twitter.com/acelecconnect. Our mobile app is available at atlanticcityelectric.com/mobileapp.

News from Atlantic City Electric. For 24/7 restoration updates visit atlanticcityelectric.com/outage, call 1-800-833-7476, or download our mobile app.

DON'T FORGETDaylight Savings Time starts this weekend.
03/09/2017

DON'T FORGET

Daylight Savings Time starts this weekend.

03/08/2017

NEWS YOU CAN USE

PAULSBORO HOUSING EXPO

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Monday April 3, 2017
Paulsboro Fire House
1502 Swedesboro Avenue
2 pm - 8 pm

TWO CLASSES AVAILABLE:
2pm-4pm OR 6pm-8pm

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY AT HTTP://BIT.LY/APR3PAULSBORO

READY TO BUY A HOME?
Attend a FREE Homebuyer class and find out how you can get up to $16,000 in forgivable financing to cover your downpayment or closing costs!

CLASS TOPICS INCLUDE:
Finding out what you can afford
How to apply for a mortgage
What you should know about a home
inspection, and much more!
Meet with lenders and other
housing professionals to find out if homeownership is right for you!

ALREADY A HOMEOWNER AND NEED HELP WITH YOUR MORTGAGE?
New Jersey’s Hardest Hit Fund offers up to $50,000 in assistance for homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages.
Missed a payment?
Experiencing income changes?
Take advantage of this FREE opportunity to meet one-on-one with a HUD-Certified Housing Counselor, who will confidentially review your case and help you apply for assistance.*

Counselors will be available all day.

Come at a time that is convenient for you!

* Please bring your financial and mortgage paperwork with you to the event.
Visit the website below to see a full list of documents required to submit an application for assistance.
YOUR ONE-STOP NEW JERSEY HOUSING INFORMATION EVENT

AT LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL MEETINGLocal heroes honored.  Gary Stevenson, John McCann and Gary Buckley were given Proclamati...
03/08/2017

AT LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL MEETING

Local heroes honored. Gary Stevenson, John McCann and Gary Buckley were given Proclamations for their a heroic ctions in helping save a young woman during a house fire on January 10, 2017.

Thank you gentlemen.

Pictured:
Council President Giovannitti with Gary Stevenson

Mayor Stevenson with John McCann, Gary Buckley and the young woman saved.

The Paulsboro Fmily that benefiited from these gentlemen's heroic action

AT LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL MEETINGPaulsboro Police Department's newest Patrol Officer Michael Konnick sworn in.Pictured:May...
03/08/2017

AT LAST NIGHT'S COUNCIL MEETING

Paulsboro Police Department's newest Patrol Officer Michael Konnick sworn in.

Pictured:
Mayor Stevenson, Patrol Officer Konnick, with his mother Denise and sister Melissa.

Paulsboro Police Officers attending the meeting in support of their newest Officer:
Det.Sgt. Gilcrest, Officers Zubec, Richards and Chiolam; Officer Konnick, Chief Marino, and Deputy Chief Kille

PAULSBORO'S (FIRST) SHIP HAS COME INOn March 2, 2017, Mayor Gary Stevenson, Council President John Giovanitti, Councilme...
03/03/2017

PAULSBORO'S (FIRST) SHIP HAS COME IN

On March 2, 2017, Mayor Gary Stevenson, Council President John Giovanitti, Councilmen Giampola, Haynes, Holloway, and Kidd attended the "ribbon cutting" of Paulsboro's deep water port facility. Also in attendance were State Senate President Steve Sweeney, Assemblyman John Burzichelli, Freeholder Director Damminger, BP representatives, Leo Holt from Holt Logistics, Robert Miller, President of NLMK Steel, South Jersey Port Corporation Representatives and about 200 other dignitaries, longshoremen and guests.

Congratulations Paulsboro.

NEWS YOU CAN USERabies ClinicMarch 11, 20171 - 3 pmBorough's Public Works Garage Baird AvenueLarge dogs must be muzzledA...
03/03/2017

NEWS YOU CAN USE

Rabies Clinic
March 11, 2017
1 - 3 pm
Borough's Public Works Garage Baird Avenue

Large dogs must be muzzled
All dogs must be on a leash and under the owner's control:ogs must be brought to the clinic by adults only

ALL 2017 DOG LICENSES NOW DUE (exp.1/31/2018)

Licenses may be purchased at the Clinic

Proof of Spaying/Neutering and Rabies Vaccination required for License

COST: $10.00 SPAYED/NEUTERED;
$15.00 UNSPAYED/UNNEUTERED

A $10.00 LATE FEE will be charged after March 31, 2017

All payments must be made by cash, check or money order (no credit cards). If paying by cash, please have exact amount.

Further Information: please call Clerk Kathy Vanscoy @ 423-1500.

Address

1211 N. Delaware Street
Paulsboro, NJ
08066

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Borough of Paulsboro posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share