Mullica Twp., New Jersey
N 39° 34.783 W 074° 43.272
18S E 523943 N 4381148
Small-town, town hall with a homey atmosphere located in the Pine Barrens. Local war memorial and police department can be found here as well. Plenty of parking and located of a major highway.
Waymark Code: WM7V1T
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 12/04/2009
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This is the only municipal building I have ever seen that does not display the name of the building. There is a sign with the name of the town but nothing about the municipal building. Strange. This brick town hall is located on a quite piece of Rt. 30 (White Horse Pike). Most government offices and buildings of the string of small-towns which lien Rt 30. are also on this road. The police department is attached to the left side. The memorial, a large rock with a nice plaque attached to it, is in front of the main entrance.
My friends at Wikipedia tell me Mullica Township is a township in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 5,912. The township and its famous river were officially named after Eric Pålsson Mullica, an early Finnish settler born in 1636 who founded a homestead on the river after moving there from the vicinity of Philadelphia, and who later moved to Mullica Hill in Gloucester County. SOURCE
Police Department Contact Information
Main Number: 609-561-7600 for Administrative Issues
Dispatch: 965-1200 for non-emergency situations after hours.
Emergency: 911
For this Christmas, on December 10, 2009 @ about 5:30 p.m. the annual town tree lighting at Town Hall will take place.