Burlington County Freeholder Joe Donnelly was recently named “Freeholder of the Year” by the New Jersey Conference of Mayors in recognition of his efforts as a dedicated public servant.
“While I am honored, this award truly recognizes the great work we have done as an entire board,” Donnelly said. “Together we have cut county property taxes six years in a row and reduced government spending by millions of dollars, all while continuing to improve services for our residents. The acknowledgment from the New Jersey Conference of Mayors demonstrates that by doing more with less Burlington County has come to serve as a model throughout the state.”
Congratulating Donnelly, Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio noted that, “Since he was first elected in 2007, Freeholder Donnelly has been a true public servant and champion of the taxpayers. Through his tireless efforts Freeholder Donnelly has created a culture of good government that we all strive to continue.”
Donnelly will receive the award on Thursday, May 1 at a meeting of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors.
Donnelly came to the board with a wealth of local government experience, having logged a total nine years as a member of Riverton borough council, and later Cinnaminson Township committee, serving two terms as Mayor of Cinnaminson. While on committee he helped spearhead a $100 million redevelopment project on Route 130 that includes new commercial and residential development, and major highway improvements.
Donnelly is a former member of the county Agricultural Development Board and the Cinnaminson Board of Fire Commissioners, and is active in his church, St. Charles Borromeo.
His current freeholder departmental assignments include public safety, natural resources and education. Donnelly serves on the Board of School Estimates for the Burlington County College, special services, and BCIT.
He and his wife, Christine, have two daughters, Caitlin and Julia.