Residents The first month of the new year is almost over, here are some important reminders regarding recycling and garbage pick up as we make our way into February. Christmas trees will be collected through the month of January. Only live trees are being collected. The trees must be stripped of all decorations and please […]
First Aid Squad Officers and Members Sworn In
During last week’s Township Committee meeting some First Aid Squad Officers were sworn in by Mayor Chris Capodice. The Springfield First Aid Squad was established in 1949 and has since been providing emergency medical services to the residents of Springfield. The squad is made up of volunteers who are interested in helping better the community. […]
Garbage Collection Reminder: No Plastic Bags On The Curb
Attention Residents, Please be aware that garbage must be in cans. Do not place plastic garbage bags out onto the curb. This is to stop animals from getting into the bags and ripping the bags. Thank you.
Health Department: Informational Flyers
Please see below for new informational flyers and resources from the Health Department: Changes to the NJ Quitline 3 Reasons to Get Your COVID19 Booster Upcoming STD Webinar on 2/2. Subject Matter Expert Speaker from the NJ Department of Health. Open to all!
Monday is Martin Luther King Jr Day
Martin Luther King Jr Day is this Monday, January 16th. It officially became a U.S. federal holiday in 1986, to honor the memory of a civil rights hero. Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929; however this year we celebrate him on the 16th. King fought for equality and human rights for […]
Mayor Christopher Capodice Sworn In
A new mayor was sworn in during Sunday’s (January 1st) night’s Township Reorganization meeting. The meeting started off with the Posting of Colors and Pledge of Allegiance, led by Gerry McManus; Commander of American Legion Post #228. Then attendees were treated to a performance of God Bless America by Ernie DellaSala on the saxophone. Union […]