Editorial

These are the opinions of the Editorial Board of The Delaware Township Post.

The Time to Re-zone is Now

Sunday, November 1, 2009
By The Editor

Delaware Township is in a position to make purposeful and significant change to its zoning.  This is an opportunity that should not be missed. The vernacular of development in the township has been characterized by active farms and historic clusters of development: Sergeantsville, Rosemont, Sandbrook, Headquarters, Locktown, and Croton. Meanwhile much of central New Jersey,... »

Primary Election Results

Friday, June 5, 2009
By Gary Hinesley

In Delaware Township’s June 4 Democratic primary, Sam Thompson and Stephanie Dunn won nomination to run for Township Committee in November, in an uncontested race. The Republican primary had a crowded field and some surprising outcomes. Although statewide Chris Christie won the Republican nomination, in Delaware Township Steve Lonegan won by a 10% margin,... »

Vote Yes on the Open Space Referendum

Monday, October 30, 2006
By The Editor

The Post supports the Open Space Referendum »

Controlling Development in Delaware Township: The Lessons Learned from Preserving the Grano Property

Monday, July 10, 2006
By The Editor

The Township Committee now owns the Grano property. What does this deal show us about preserving land and controlling development in Delaware Township? »

DTMUA Responds To Township Committee Concerns Over Condemnation of Hannan Land

Thursday, February 23, 2006
By The Editor

In a letter to the Township Committee (and cc'd to The Post), DTMUA Chairman, William W. Schroeher, agrees to postpone condemnation proceedings until Township Committee, DTMUA and Hannans can meet. »

Use of Eminent Domain by DTMUA is Wrong – OP-ED

Monday, February 13, 2006
By The Editor

Editor’s Note: The following is the opinion of The Delaware Township Post Editorial Board. The Delaware Township Municipal Utilities Authority (DTMUA) has voted to proceed with the use of eminent domain to obtain a parcel of private property owned by the Hannan family, below Sergeantsville. This parcel would be used to provide a turnaround to... »

Welcome to The Delaware Township Post

Friday, August 26, 2005
By The Editor

Home is special to everyone, of course, no matter where you’re from. But calling our community, Delaware Township, here in the rolling hills of Hunterdon County, calling this place home, well, it seems like a privilege.  Like so many of us here in New Jersey, I literally drive across the state everyday and I... »

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