Woolston, George. "Bordentown City, Medford Lakes voters turn out for May municipal elections", Burlington County Times, May 12, 2021. Accessed July 25, 2022. "Incumbent Dennis P. O'Neill beat out Joseph Aromando 418 votes, or 70% of the total vote, to 170 votes, or 28% of the total vote, according to unofficial results. O'Neill was appointed to the seat on the five-member council in February after the January death of borough mayor Robert D. Hanold Sr."
Brian Earl, Princeton Tigers men's basketball. Accessed August 31, 2016. "In addition to his team-record 281 three-pointers, the Medford Lakes native graduated ranking fifth all-time at Princeton with 1,428 career points."
Our Schools, Medford Lakes School District. Accessed May 8, 2020.
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Borough Council, Borough of Medford Lakes. Accessed April 24, 2023. "The Borough operates under the New Jersey Municipal Manager Law of 1923. This form of government separates policy making (the work of the Borough Council) from the execution of policy (the work of the Borough Manager). This maintains professional management and a Borough-wide perspective through: nonpartisan election, at large representation, concentration of executive responsibility in the hands of a professional manager accountable to the Borough Council, concentration of policy making power in one body - a five-person Mayor and Council."
Administration, Borough of Medford Lakes. Accessed April 24, 2023.
Municipal Clerk, Borough of Medford Lakes. Accessed April 24, 2023.
Borough Facts, Borough of Medford Lakes. Accessed August 18, 2013.
DeMarco, Megan. "Voters to decide whether to merge two Princetons into one", The Star-Ledger, November 3, 2011. Accessed January 8, 2017. "There are 22 sets of 'doughnut towns' in New Jersey, those where one town wraps around the other town". Note that following voter approval of the Princeton merger, 21 pairs of "doughnut towns" remain.
Milone, Andy. "Medford Lakes Leadership Reshuffled, New Borough Council Member Seated", Pine Barrens Tribune. Accessed August 25, 2020. "Council unanimously appointed, via a written ballot, Councilmen Bob Hanold and Tom Cranston – both of whom are in the middle of their third terms – to serve as mayor and deputy mayor, respectively, for the next two years during an in-person reorganization meeting on July 1.... At the same meeting, Fields and Miller, who both were re-elected in May to serve for another four years on the council, recited their oaths of office, along with newcomer Dr. Gail Caputo, who was elected to her first four-year term. Fields, Miller and Caputo ran as a campaign team, 'Medford Lakes First,' and swept the three available seats included on a ballot. May’s non-partisan election had featured six candidates in all."
Tait III, Adam. "Mayor ousted in Medford Lakes election", Medford Central Record, May 14, 2010. Accessed November 27, 2013. "Thomas Cranston and Gary Miller led all candidates Tuesday in an election expanding Medford Lakes Council from three seats to five. At the same time, Mayor Paul Weiss, badly battered last year by a disputed proposal to merge the borough's police force with Medford's, placed third in a four-candidate race, and will leave council when his term expires June 30."
Lucas, Jenn. "Second woman ever appointed to Medford Lakes Council", The Central Record, March 10, 2015. Accessed June 12, 2015. "Kathy Merkh was chosen by council to fill the seat of Jeff Fitzpatrick, who announced his resignation from council during the previous meeting. Since Fitzpatrick was also the deputy mayor, council voted Gary Miller to fill that position. Both were sworn-in during the last meeting."
Lenape Regional High School District 2016 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed December 5, 2017. "The Lenape Regional High School District (LRHSD) serves the eight municipalities of Evesham, Medford, Mount Laurel, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle and Woodland Townships and Medford Lakes Borough. Encompassing an area of 350 square miles the Lenape District is the largest school district in Burlington County."