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    Ten municipalities in South Jersey don’t have a web presence, the Press of Atlantic City reports. Insert your Jersey-is-behind-the-times joke here.Read more…

    Corbin City, Folsom, Port Republic and Washington Township, Burlington County have plans to launch sites in the coming year, while Eagleswood Township and Surf City in Ocean County and Shiloh and Fairfield, Greenwich and Stow Creek townships in Cumberland County say having a website just doesn’t rank in the priorities.

    Municipalities are encouraged to have websites for the sake of transparencies, general information and emergencies. You know, like all that snow that just hit.

    Feed the Feed: Should every municipality have a website?

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