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Please be advised that all Municipal Court Sessions will be postponed for the next two weeks(Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 27th).This order comes from the Chief Justice of the District Court of New Jersey. For more https://disabilityarts.online/ambien-10mg/ information, visit the NJ District Court website at https://www.njd.uscourts.gov/

If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please email info@old.townofhammonton.org and we will direct your inquiries to our Court Administrator, or call 609-567-4300 ext. 229.

***Council Meeting Cancelled***

Edited 3/17/2020

Mayor and Council have organized a Healthcare Summit to take place at the beginning of the March 23rd Council Meeting at 7:00PM. The attached press release provides all pertinent details. Residents are invited to attend the meeting however, so as to avoid crowds, we recommend that residents view the meeting on Comcast Local Channel 9 or via the internet on our Livestream site at https://livestream.com/hammonton.

While the information regarding the Coronavirus appears to be ever changing, we will provide updates as quickly as possible to keep our community informed. Below are links to the Atlantic County Division of Health website along with links to the CDC and State of NJ Department of Health.

https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/ncov.shtml
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html
https://www.atlantic-county.org/public-health/

Residents are urged to help https://www.ja-newyork.com/xanax-online/ stop the spread of viruses by taking the following precautions:
1. Wash your hands often with soap or hand sanitizer, if soap is not available.
2. Cough or sneeze into your sleeve or a tissue, not your hands.
3. Stay home when you are sick and/or avoid close contact with sick people.
4. Avoid touching your mouth, nose or eyes with unwashed hands.
5. Keep common areas and surfaces disinfected and clean from germs.

The safety of all residents is our highest priority. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please email us at info@old.townofhammonton.org or call 609-567-4300.

 

The Hammonton Police Department will be hosting a Prescription Drug collection Day 2/15/2020 from 9am till 1pm.

Hammonton residents are asked to bring their unwanted prescription drugs to the police station on the collection date and time,
Please do not bring them to other area police departments to dispose of them if you are a Hammonton resident.

The Hammonton Police Department has participated in medication collection initiatives for years. The drug collection box that we had affixed in our lobby was being improperly used and had almost life threatening consequences. Since we have suspended the program, we will be hosting designated dates to accept unused, unwanted, and expired medications from our residences so they may be safely disposed.
Our upcoming event will be held on Saturday February 15th, 2020 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm in the lobby of the Hammonton Police Department. An officer will supervise the collection of those accepted medication items to be disposed.
We will be accepting: Pills, Capsules, Patches, Pet medication.
We WILL NOT be accepting: Syringes (needles), liquids, or Powders.

Mosquito Aerial Sprays Scheduled for Hammonton, Northfield and Pleasantville, Wednesday Evening, October 2

The Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control has scheduled multiple aerial sprays for  portions of Hammonton, Northfield and Pleasantville on Wednesday, October 2, between 5 and 7 PM, weather permitting, as part of the county’s ongoing efforts to control adult mosquitoes and reduce the spread of mosquito-borne illness.

In Hammonton, the aerial application will treat the area bounded by First Road, Boyer Avenue, Main Road, Route 30, Virginia Avenue, Liberty Street, Fairview Avenue, Fourth Street, Old Forks Road, Ranere Avenue and Fifteenth Street.

In Northfield, the aerial application will treat the area bounded by Burroughs Avenue, Oakcrest Avenue, Shore Road, Vernon Avenue, northeast along marsh edge, northwest along the Zion Road/Tilton Road intersection through the western border of Northfield and southwest along Maple Run.

In Pleasantville, the aerial application will treat the are abounded by Ridgewood Avenue, the marsh edge, Franklin Avenue, northeast to Adams Avenue, northwest along Adams Avenue to the western and southwestern borders of Pleasantville.

Each aerial spray application will use Duet HD, the trade name for Sumithrin and Prallethrin, applied as an ultra-low volume aerosol.

The rain date for all scheduled sprays will be Thursday, October 3 between 5 and 7 PM

The Environmental Protection Agency does not require people to relocate or take special precautions during mosquito control spraying.

For health information about the pesticides to be applied in this area, call the Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control at (609) 645-5948.

Mosquito Control officials remind residents of the importance of removing standing water from their properties and cleaning their gutters to eliminate potential mosquito breeding grounds.

For more information, visit www.atlantic-county.org/mosquito-control.

 

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The Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control has scheduled two ground sprays for  portions of Hammonton as part of the county’s ongoing efforts to control adult mosquitoes and reduce the spread of mosquito-borne illness. No other communities are scheduled for spraying at this time

The first ground spray application will take place, weather permitting, between 5 AM and 7 AM on Wednesday, September 11. The area to be treated is bounded by Egg Harbor Road, Walmer Street, Central Avenue, and the White Horse Pike.

The second ground spray application will take place, weather permitting, between 5 AM and 7 AM on Thursday, September 12. The area to be treated is bounded by Packard Street, Fairview Avenue, Thirteenth Street, Grant Street, Passmore Avenue, Egg Harbor Road and Grape Street.

Both ground spray applications will use Zenivex, the trade name for etofenprox, applied as an ultra-low volume aerosol.

The Environmental Protection Agency does not require people to relocate or take special precautions during mosquito control spraying. The public may choose to avoid or minimize exposure by staying indoors during application; keeping windows shut; window fans and air conditioning off or set to circulate indoor air; keeping children’s toys indoors; keeping pets and their food, water dishes and toys indoors.

For health information about the pesticides to be applied in this area, call the Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control at (609) 645-5948.

Mosquito Control officials remind residents of the importance of removing standing water from their properties and cleaning their gutters to eliminate potential mosquito breeding grounds.

For more information, visitwww.atlantic-county.org/mosquito-control or call the West Nile Virus hotline at 1-877-64FACTS.

Hammonton School District

Early Dismissal – February 20, 2019
Due to the impending storm and expected hazardous conditions, Hammonton Public School will have an early dismissal on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. The specific times for each https://valtrexlab.com building are listed below.

School/ Escuela
Early Dismissal/ Salidas Tempranas

Hammonton High School 12:07

Hammonton Middle School 12:17

WES 1:10

ECEC (NO p.m. PreK) 1:10

Latchkey will not be available for emergency closings.
Latchkey no estará disponible para cierres de emergencia.

Downtown Hammonton
FREE Outdoor Event

Dec. 31, 2018 10 PM to Midnight
– Giant Blueberry Drop
– Fireworks
– Live Music & More!

Town Hall, 100 Central Avenue, Downtown Hammonton, NJ

In Hammonton, watch LIVE on the Town’s TV Station, Comcast Channel 9. Live video stream also available online worldwide at:   https://livestream.com/Hammonton/events/8509761

The Blueberry Drop, Fireworks, Band and Live Video Broadcast will all still be held during the Hammonton New Year’s Eve Bash, regardless of the weather, just like in Times Square in NYC! Free rain ponchos, party hats and noisemakers for the first 300 guests that arrive!

Household Trash & Recycling services for Tuesday Route Residents for 1/1/19, New Years day information:

Household Trash & Recycling
Will be picked up on January 2nd, 2019
Please have out before 7am

All other days are as a regular scheduled pickup day.

There are NO other delays

Bulky waste curbside removal January 7th through January 11th on your schedule trash day only.

Brush curbside removal January 14th through January 18th on your schedule trash day only.