Catch up on the biggest stories in Moorestown this week.
The Moorestown Hotspurs ended their season undefeated, and council is taking steps to improve Moorestown’s roadways. Catch up on everything from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.
Council tackles aging roads, speeding
Making Moorestown’s roads safer for motorists and pedestrians alike was the theme of last Monday night’s council meeting. A pair of ordinances adopted on first reading had council appropriating more than $3 million in funds toward road work. Council passed an ordinance appropriating $725,000 for work on Garwood Road. Additionally, council appropriated $2.5 million toward the 2018 Roads Program, which will include the resurfacing of various municipal roads throughout the township.
Moorestown Hotspurs finish the season undefeated
The Moorestown Hotspurs played 25 games this year. The boys’ U9 division soccer team squared off in 10 games in the fall, competed in six tournament games and played hard in nine games this spring. The team did not lose a single one of them.On Sunday, May 20, the Hotspurs played their final game of the season against the Voorhees Wolfpack in what Gill described as “a tale of two halves.” The Hotspurs emerged victorious, 6–0
A woman effectuating change in the workplace
For years, Christine Kenny Notigan worked in “the hard drive of litigation” as a management and labor attorney, but she said there came a time when she wanted to take a step back from the sometimes adversarial side of employee relations and work with the softer side of people. So, Kenny Notigan decided to make a change. Today, Kenny Notigan works as the director of human resources — client relations, power at Public Service Enterprise Group. In early May, Kenny Notigan was recognized for her work with the company having received the YWCA Union County’s Tribute to Women & Industry Award, a nationally recognized honor for for women in executive, managerial and professional roles who have made significant contributions in their field.