 NJLM President Mayor Sean Elwell from Elsinboro discusses his plans for his term and hopes for the future of the League.
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January 2026Feature Articles- Building Stronger, More Resilient Communities
Q&A With New League President Mayor Sean Elwell - Governor Murphy Delivers Remarks
Governor's final League address in office at the 110th Annual NJLM Conference - Strengthening New Jersey Communities
My Reflections on the 2025 NJLM Conference Jacquelyn A. Suarez - Investing in Your Municipality
Shawn LaTourette discusses local environmental outlooks at Mayors Luncheon - Mayors' Joint Efforts Win Planning Award
Barrier Island Flood Consortium recognized for achievement in planning Frank Pannucci
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Issue Focus: LeadershipBuilding Stronger, More Resilient Communities
Our residents depend on us to be ready, adaptable, and forward-thinking. By understanding how risks affect our towns and taking proactive steps to manage them, we can build stronger, more resilient communities.
1. What led you to get involved in local government? From a young age, I knew I wanted to make a meaningful difference in my community. Having been born and raised here in Elsinboro, I always envisioned building my life in this wonderful place. My grandfather served as Mayor, and my family has a long history of civic engagement, which greatly influenced my path. My involvement in local government began early, but it has always been rooted in one thing: a desire to serve and strengthen the community I love. To continue reading, please visit page 6.
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In This IssueFrom 222 West StateLeague Executive Director, Mike Cerra, discusses the New Year and new opportunities on the horizon in 2026. This includes challenges in fixing the State Health Benefits Plan and recovering energy tax receipts and opportunities including a new Governor's administration and the massive celebrations of the 250th and FIFA World Cup. To read From 222 West State, please visit page 4.
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NJ Knowledge QuizQ: Who signed the Declaration of Independence on behalf of the colony of New Jersey? A: Abraham Clark, Richard Stockton, John Hart. For more NJ trivia, view the last page of each magazine issue.
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Next IssueFebruary 2026Issue Focus: Impact of Federal Policies
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