Good afternoon Springfield, We can’t let the day go any longer without giving an huge thank you to Geri Ann Kazimar, Linda McNichol Donnelly, and their group of volunteers for all their work with yesterday’s Memorial Day Parade. It was by far the biggest turnout we have had in years. It was everything that Memorial […]
Message from Mayor Weber: Trivett Park
Good afternoon Springfield, Here is one of the projects going on in town that after it’s done, will not be visible to anyone. Trivett Park, since it was created, has had a flooding issue with at least 1/3 of the park. It made it unusable to anyone because it stayed in a constant wet state […]
Message from Mayor Weber: Police Promotions
Good afternoon Springfield, Congratulations to our newly promoted Sergeants Matthew Schmidt, Ercan Sidar, and Gregory Weinstock. Well deserved and we all here at Springfield Township look forward to seeing you all grow in your supervisory role.
Director of Recreation Recognized by New Jersey Recreation and Park Association
Adam Lieb, Springfield’s Director of Recreation since 2014, received the New Jersey Recreation and Park Association (NJRPA) Association Service Award at the organization’s annual awards dinner on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, held at the Summit Family Aquatic Center. The award recognizes a member who reflects high professional values and has rendered contribution through outstanding service to […]
Menlo Park Mall Bus Trip Attracts Senior Citizens
Springfield senior citizens spent the afternoon of May 20, 2021, at the Menlo Park Mall shopping and dining, on a bus trip sponsored by the Springfield Recreation Department. To see picture click “more”.
Recycling Acceptable Vs Unacceptable
Curbside Recycling contamination continues to be a problem. Please do your part and recycle the correct way. Please click “more” to see flyers detailing Acceptable and Unacceptable items.
Recreation Hosts Zoom Lecture on New York City Skyscrapers for Senior Citizens
A virtual audience of Springfield senior citizens learned about “NYC Skyscrapers: 1870-1931” from lecturer and photographer Kevin Woyce on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. Woyce’s talk used “original photographs and historic images…[to] tell the stories of New York’s greatest skyscrapers, from the 1890 New York World building to the Woolworth, Chrysler, and Empire State buildings of […]
Senior Citizens Visit Farmer’s Market and Coppola’s on Bus Trip
Senior citizens ventured out on a bus trip to the Central Farmer’s Market and enjoyed lunch at Coppola’s (both in New Providence) on Friday, May 14, 2021. The trip was chaperoned by Donald Wilkenfeld, Recreation Bus Driver (pictured below, on the left), and followed COVID-19 protocols. To see picture click “more”.
Public Notice: Superintendent Contract
Please see below for information from the Springfield Board of Education. This is a Public Notice of Intent to Amend and/or Alter Superintendent’s Contract.