Borough of Clementon2024-10-29T12:46:50-04:00

Events in November 2024

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
October 27, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection - Zone 2


October 28, 2024 November 1, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection - Zone 2


October 28, 2024 November 1, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection - Zone 2


October 28, 2024 November 1, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

October 30, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection - Zone 2


October 28, 2024 November 1, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection - Zone 2


October 28, 2024 November 1, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 2, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 3, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 3


November 4, 2024 November 8, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 3


November 4, 2024 November 8, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 3


November 4, 2024 November 8, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 6, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 3


November 4, 2024 November 8, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 3


November 4, 2024 November 8, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 9, 2024

November 10, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 4


November 11, 2024 November 15, 2024

Category: general
11:00 am: Veterans Day Ceremony


November 11, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 4


November 11, 2024 November 15, 2024

Category: court
1:00 pm: Municipal Court - Virtual via ZOOM


November 12, 2024

Category: council
7:00 pm: Council Meeting


November 12, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 4


November 11, 2024 November 15, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 13, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 4


November 11, 2024 November 15, 2024

Category: P&Z
7:00 pm: Joint Land Use Planning & Zoning Board meeting


November 14, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 4


November 11, 2024 November 15, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 16, 2024

November 17, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 1


November 18, 2024 November 22, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 1


November 18, 2024 November 22, 2024

Category: court
1:00 pm: Municipal Court - In Person


November 19, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 1


November 18, 2024 November 22, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 20, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 1


November 18, 2024 November 22, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 1


November 18, 2024 November 22, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 23, 2024

November 24, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 2


November 25, 2024 November 29, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 2


November 25, 2024 November 29, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 2


November 25, 2024 November 29, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 27, 2024 December 1, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 2


November 25, 2024 November 29, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 27, 2024 December 1, 2024

Category: general
Thanksgiving

November 28, 2024

Category: general
Leaf/Brush Collection – Zone 2


November 25, 2024 November 29, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 27, 2024 December 1, 2024

Category: community center
Reserved

November 27, 2024 December 1, 2024

PAY YOUR MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND TAXES ONLINE
E-Check, Debit and Credit Cards Accepted.

There are fees associated with paying your bill online. If you pay by ACH or e-check, there is a $1.95 convenience fee. The fee for all debit and credit card payments will be 2.95% of your total bill.

No fees are collected by the Borough of Clementon.

Change to waste contractor and collection dates

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January 15th, 2021|

Silver Certification: Safe Routes to School

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December 30th, 2020|

DEP RELEASES STORMWATER TOOLKIT

TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has launched a free Stormwater Infrastructure Toolkit, available to the public and accessible on the Department’s website.  The Toolkit includes VOLUNTARY best practices and resources for managing stormwater infrastructure.  The content is designed for, but not limited to stormwater coordinators, flood plain managers, engineers and planners.  This Toolkit is a valuable resource for New Jersey communities and can be easily accessed by the public FOR FREE here.

 

October 22nd, 2020|

CONTAMINATED RECYCLING MATERIAL ALERT

ATTENTION:

Over the last several months Clementon has experienced an increase in our recyclable tipping fees. The main reason for these additional fees are penalties imposed by the recycling facility for contaminated recyclable loads. We are asking all residents to please follow the recycling guidelines listed below. This will ensure clean loads and ultimately reduce our rates for all residents. If your recyclables are not collected, it could be that you placed them at the curb late, there were improper materials mixed with the recyclables, or your container was blocked or obstructed. If your containers are not collected, please check to make sure it was not contaminated prior to calling DPW. It is possible for the truck to miss a proper recycling container in error. If this is the case, please call DPW at 856-784-0495.

Single-Stream Recycling

  • Municipal ordinance and State law require that all residents and businesses located in the Borough of Clementon recycle
  • All recyclables should be placed in the blue containers
  • Acceptable materials include: glass jars and bottles, aluminum cans, tin cans, plastics numbers 1 and 2, newspaper, white paper, magazines, paperback books, cardboard
  • Unacceptable materials include: coat hangers, pots, pans, plastics numbers 3, 4, 5, 6 AND number 7 ceramics, light bulbs, dishes, mirrors, drinking glasses, antifreeze containers, used oil containers, and syringes
  • Plastic bags should not be placed in your recycle cart. They can be returned to your local grocery store.
  • The collector CAN accept #5 plastic, which is the harder, thicker plastic, like a soda cap, or laundry detergent top. The cap must be removed and recycled as two separate pieces or the material will be rejected by the recycling facility.

Preparation of Recyclable Materials

The Borough has adopted Single-Stream recycling where mixed paper, cardboard, bottles, cans, and plastics are placed together in the borough supplied blue 25-gallon recyclable containers. Loose recyclables placed on the ground alongside of the cart may not be collected, nor will overloaded containers, where the recyclables may fall on the ground during the collection operation.

Large pieces of cardboard must be cut up so they fit inside the container or bundled for easy pickup. Cardboard jammed into the container may not empty.

Thank you for your time and consideration,

Clementon Department of Public Works

 

      

 

October 18th, 2020|

RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC DURING THE PANDEMIC

Health Insurance: If you do not have health insurance, or lose coverage, you may be eligible for free or low-cost coverage through NJ FamilyCare, New Jersey’s publicly funded health insurance program. Learn more here.

Prescription Drug Refills: Medicaid and other health insurance must provide coverage of prescription drug refills even when the covered person has not yet reached the scheduled refill date. Learn more here.

Job Assistance: If you’ve lost your job and are seeking help, you are not alone. Connect with benefits and resources you need while you are trying to safely get back to work. Learn more here.

Unemployment Benefits: If your work has been affected by COVID-19, you likely qualify for Unemployment benefits. Eligibility has been expanded, compensation has been increased by $600 per week, and benefits are available for an additional 13 weeks. Learn more here or check your eligibility for benefits programs with here.

Food Assistance: If you need food assistance, you may be eligible for NJ SNAP, New Jersey’s food assistance program. To learn more go to NJSNAP.gov or to apply go to NJHELPS.org. New Jersey WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) is allowing remote access to benefits and additional food items. Learn more here.

Cash Assistance: Work First New Jersey (WFNJ), which includes Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and General Assistance (GA), provides monthly cash. Learn more here.

Family Leave Benefits: If you must care for children or family members due to the coronavirus outbreak, you may be eligible for federal emergency Childcare FMLA or New Jersey Family Leave Insurance (FLI). It’s against the law for an employer to retaliate against you for taking FLI, and your job may be protected under the Family Leave Act. Learn more here or check your eligibility for benefits programs with here.

Temporary Disability Benefits: If you’re unable to work due to illness, self-quarantine, or pregnancy, you may be able to apply for Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI). It’s against the law for an employer to retaliate against you for taking TDI, and your job may be protected under the Family Leave Act. Learn more here or check your eligibility for benefits programs with here.

Sick Leave: If you are sick, need time to care for others, or are unable to work due to the public health emergency, you may eligible for New Jersey Earned Sick Leave, or emergency federal paid sick leave, paid by your employer. Learn more here or check your eligibility for benefits programs with here.

Legal Aid: If you are in need of legal assistance or advice, there are many legal services available for free to low-income New Jerseyans on a range of issues including debt, domestic violence, eviction, applying for public benefits, immigration, and more. Learn more here.

Job Protection: A new law prohibits employers from firing, demoting or otherwise punishing workers if they take time off because they have or are likely to have COVID-19. Learn more here.

Job Search: Business across New Jersey are looking to hire thousands of workers, including those who lost their jobs or have had hours reduced as a result of COVID-19. Learn more here.

Resources for Businesses: For information on loans, programs, or resources to support businesses impacted by COVID-19, visit the State of New Jersey’s COVID-19 Business Information Hub. Learn more here.

Resources for Freelancers, Contractors, and Gig Workers: The recently enacted CARES ACT extends unemployment benefits to freelancers, gig workers and independent contractors, who typically are not eligible. Learn more here.

Eviction Protection: During the public health emergency, individuals cannot be removed as the result of an eviction or foreclosure proceeding. If you are a renter facing hardship, you may be eligible for housing assistance or for housing counseling. Learn more here.

Mortgage Relief: If you are facing economic hardship as a result of COVID-19, you may be able to request mortgage payment forbearance for up to 90 days. Learn more here.

Homelessness Services: New Jersey residents experiencing homelessness can get help with food, shelter, and finances. Learn more here.

Child Care Resources: If you are an essential employee, you can get support for child care costs. Learn more here

Mental Health Resources: Help is available for individuals feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, or suicidal. Learn more here.

Substance Use/Addiction Treatment: Help is available for individuals seeking assistance for substance use disorders. Learn more here.

Resources for Immigrants: Help is available for immigrant families and individuals in New Jersey, including information on COVID-19 in a variety of languages, resoures and assistance for immigrants, and information on immigration enforcement policy. Learn more here.

COVID-19 Testing and Treatment for Undocumented Immigrants: Free testing and treatment is available at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) regardless of your immigration status or if you have insurance. Learn more here.

Resources for Veterans: Help is available for veterans and their families to cope with the stress of the coronavirus outbreak. Learn more here.

Domestic Violence Hotlines: Help is available for survivors of domestic violence. Learn more here.

Assistance for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Resources are available for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Learn more here.

Energy Assistance: LIHEAP helps eligible NJ residents with heating and cooling bills and makes provisions for emergency heating system services and emergency fuel assistance. Learn more here.

Note: To find short-term, emergency resources in your county, visit 211’s COVID-19 page and scroll down.

September 10th, 2020|
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