By Leigh Anne Hubbs
NEWS Correspondent
MOUNT EPHRAIM-Mayor Joseph Wolk received several letters from Mount Ephraim residents commenting on the wonderful job Public Works employees did sanding, salting and plowing the roads during the snowstorms this winter.
\”Neighbors came together and helped each other out,\” Mayor Wolk proudly said of the residents’ response to all the snowfall.
Speaking at the March Board of Commissioners’ meeting, the mayor was referring to the four major snowstorms that set an all-time record of 78 inches of snow for one season.
Commissioner Bruce Greenwald read out loud a letter received from School Superintendent Joseph Rafferty thanking the Public Works, Police and Fire department for their hard work with regard to the snowstorms and helping to keep the children of Mount Ephraim safe.
Borough Clerk Terry Shannon read a proclamation in honor of Women’s History Month, which stated that women contribute to the work force in and out of their homes and they account for the majority of volunteer workers in New Jersey.
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