ELSINBORO TOWNSHIP
 619 Salem-Ft. Elfsborg Road
  Emergency Management Building, Salem, NJ 08079
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MAYOR John J. Elk
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
  Jeff Stepler       William McGowan 
CLERK Betty Jean C. Eby /4031
  CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER John Willadsen
  COLLECTOR Joanne Marone 
  DEPUTY COLLECTOR Ida Forrest 
  ASSESSOR Randy Shidner 
  SOLICITOR John G. Hoffman 
  AUDITOR Ray Colavita 
  JUDGE David Krell 
  COURT CLERK Ruth Ballenger 
  ENGINEER Albert A. Fralinger, Jr. 
  BUILDING INSPECTOR/ZONING OFFICER
  Robert DeAngelo /423-6563
  FIRE CHIEF Steve Hannah 
  BOARD OF HEALTH SECRETARY Betty Jean C. Eby 
  HEALTH OFFICER 
  REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS
  Betty Jean C. Eby /4031
  EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR
  George Parris 
  TOWNSHIP HISTORIAN Frank Powell
Township Committee meets 1st Monday each month 7:00 pm
  in the Emergency Management Building
PLANNING BOARD:Lee Bacon, Chairman 
  Steve Cornman, Secretary 
| 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