Audubon Park Borough Hall
Audubon Park, NJ, originally known as Audubon Village, has its roots dating back to World War II when it was established to provide housing for workers from the New York Shipbuilding Corporation. The borough plays a significant role in honoring military sacrifices and promotes community activities and resources, especially for seniors and families.
In addition to its commitment to honoring veterans, Audubon Park offers various services such as a secure drop-off box for household hazardous waste, comprehensive dog licensing programs, and a partnership with the Borough of Oaklyn for efficient trash and recycling collection. The borough also emphasizes community engagement through events like Memorial Day ceremonies and educational programs aimed at raising awareness on critical issues such as animal welfare and dementia.
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