Official Publication of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities
New Jersey Municipalities is the official publication of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities (NJLM), and serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas and information on municipal affairs for the public officials of New Jersey.
As the only magazine of its kind in the State of New Jersey, New Jersey Municipalities is relied on by government officials, municipal employees and local government organizations in keeping them abreast of new initiatives and changing legislation in the State of New Jersey.
New Jersey Municipalities is published monthly (except for July, August and September). No material may be reprinted from this publication without the express permission of the editor.
2006 recipient of the APEX Award for Publication Excellence
2010 winner of the Marcom Gold Award
Testimonials
Through this magazine [New Jersey Municipalities], and other communication vehicles of the New Jersey League of Municipalities, we are able to share best practices on ways in which provide direct benefits for our constituents. I have learned plenty on these pages – and much of what has been shared has been implemented in Roselle over the past year. I also am eager to share programs that work in Roselle, as we collectively navigate through this challenging time to best administer municipal government in New Jersey.
Mayor Jamal Holley, Roselle Borough
"The magazine is wonderful. It is full of important information, stimulating articles and helpful tips."
Susan Cohen, Manalapan Township Committee, Manalapan Township
"I keep the issues because it is a good source of reference and I often share the pertinent information with the town administration and other elected officials."
Cyril Wekilsky, Mayor, Town of Boonton
"When I first became involved in local government 15 years ago I was given New Jersey Municipalities from a coworker. I have been reading it ever since. The articles often relate to issues we are facing in our town, and we've been able to use the experiences from other municipalities in solving problems of our own."