Archive for May, 2011

News

May 24, 2011 – Woodbury Economic Development Council Public Meeting

 

Members of the community signed the City of Woodbury Redevelopment Plan display board showing their support for the plan.  Pictured are (kneeling from left to right) Councilman Bill Fleming, Al Nicolosi, Bob Melvin, and Councilman Harry Trout.  Standing (from left to right) are Arjun Goyal, Lisa Morina, Bob Cleveland, John Carter, Mayor Ron Riskie, Peter A. Kaprielyan, Ronda Abbruzzese, Councilwoman Gwendolyn J. Brown, and Tom Bellia

Events

Anthony Chiesa, Mayor Harry “Ron” Riskie and Linda Chiesa

Women’s Club of Woodbury Celebrates Arbor Day
The Women’s Club of Woodbury held an Arbor Day celebration at Rotary Park in Woodbury, Friday, April 27, 2012.The Celebration was a tribute to Linda Chiesa to showcase her tireless efforts and service to the community of Woodbury, with the dedication of a Magnolia Tree planted in the park. Her family was on hand for the celebration, along with city representatives, Mayor Harry “Ron” Riskie and Councilmember Gwendolyn Brown.  In the words of Mayor Riskie ,”The arbor day dedication celebration is very important to the city of Woodbury, as it represents the continuation of life and service, just as Linda Chiesa has given great service and life to Women’s Club and the community of Woodbury.”

 

Park Use Permits
Anyone desiring to use a city park for an event (wedding, picnic, meeting etc.) must first obtain a park use permit. Permits are available on a first come first serve basis and donations are accepted and appreciated. Call City Hall at 856.845.1300 to request a permit.
Park Permit Form
Permits filed and approved for 2012

Woodbury Summer Camp – July 2012  - Registration begins May 1st, See Flyer for more information

Greater Woodbury Community Garden2012 events and Informational Flyer on Available Plots

New Jersey Department of Agriculture Seeks Sponsors for Summer Food Service Program – deadline for submission of completed applications is June 15, 2012.  Click here for more information.

Woodbury Clock Project at the Woodbury Train Station
The City of Woodbury, in partnership with Woodbury Old City Restoration, is working on a community project to bring a Verdin Clock to the Train Station in the City of Woodbury.  See the Woodbury Clock Project website for more information and sponsorship opportunities.