For 134 years, the huge white house has occupied a corner lot on Moorestown s Chester Avenue, a short walk from the town s historic Main Street. Built for Philadelphia merchant John
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Kevin Aberant has been appointed Moorestown s new Township Manager. (Victoria Friend )
MOORESTOWN, NJ Former Moorestown mayor and current township solicitor Kevin Aberant is set to become the new township manager at the end of July, township officials announced on Monday.
He assumes the role from Tom Merchel, who is stepping down from the position to focus on his role as the township s chief financial officer. Council has been engaged in an exhaustive search for a Township Manager since February and has screened over 30 candidates for the position, Moorestown Mayor Nicole Gillespie said. Kevin has a long-standing commitment to our community, extensive experience in municipal law and is deeply knowledgeable of the many complex issues we are dealing with in Moorestown. There s just no question that he is the right person for the job, and we are thrilled that he has agreed to serve as township manager.
UpdatedTue, Mar 16, 2021 at 11:26 am ET
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John Khanlian, a Moorestown resident for 50 years, was named the recipient of the first Moorestown Humanitarian of the Month Award. (Janet Knowles Charitable Foundation)
MOORESTOWN, NJ A prominent Moorestown volunteer will go down in history as the recipient of the first Moorestown Humanitarian of the Month Award, the award committee announced.
John Khanlian, a Moorestown resident for 50 years, was named the award s first recipient. The award recognizes Moorestown residents who engage in humanitarian causes and might otherwise go unrecognized.
A charity of the winner s choice receives a $1,000 donation from the Janet Knowles Charitable Foundation. The winner receives a $100 gift certificate to a Moorestown restaurant of his choice, and two tickets to a Moorestown Theater Company (MTC) performance.