Glassboro holds community paint day for Legacy Mural Project highlighting iconic figures from Glassboro’s cultural heritage.

“This mural is about bringing our residents together and celebrating Glassboro’s history,” said Councilwoman Anna Miller. “I am excited that we can be a part of history by being able to paint it ourselves. It represents diversity and inclusion and the fact that our town has always been full of amazing people.”

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Glassboro installs its first Inclusive Community Garden for 2021 growing season

“The community told us they would like to create an inclusive place where residents can grow fresh produce and flowers as well as an open space to meet, share, connect and learn about food and gardening,” Said Glassboro Councilwoman, Anna Miller. “Our Community Garden provides opportunities for residents to develop deep connections to food, to understand where it comes from, and to appreciate the resources that go into growing and producing it.”

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Glassboro finalizes design for Legacy Mural Project highlighting iconic figures from Glassboro’s cultural heritage.

“The Borough is delighted to collaborate with residents and local artists on this outdoor mural project,” said Councilman Andrew Halter. “In addition to creating a beautiful work of art for visitors to our downtown, it celebrates the history and diversity of Glassboro with the local community through art.”

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Glassboro Council Members Announce Two Grants Available for Businesses to Recoup COVID Expenses and Holiday Storefronts

“Through these NPP grants we are able to review applications from our business community quickly," said Mayor John E. Wallace III. “We have worked closely with the DCA to update the grant application process to be more transparent, easy to understand, and equitable. Our small business sector has been hit incredibly hard by the pandemic and we are proud to offer these hyperlocal grants to help them keep fighting to survive and be part of the Borough’s recovery."

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Artists have been selected to create the Glassboro Legacy Mural for the Town Square to be completed by Fall 2020

The mural will be located on the north-facing wall of the Town Square restroom pavilion located at 1 West High Street, Glassboro, NJ. Public programming is being planned and will include community feedback sessions and community paint days. Please visit our Facebook Creative Glassboro https://www.facebook.com/ creativeglassboro/ to stay up to date on announcements for these events.

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Glassboro Mayor John Wallace and Council announce “BoroBucks” Stimulus plan to help local businesses recover from pandemic.

“We wanted to create a sustainable stimulus program in a way that could make an immediate impact for our residents and businesses and be a basis for a long term program,” said Mayor John E. Wallace III. “The partnership and sponsor contributions helped to establish the initial $30,000 in a gift card matching fund, so card buyers can enjoy many of their favorite retailers, restaurants, services, and entertainment on an easy-to-use gift card. This is huge for the residents and the businesses of Glassboro.”

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Brighten up your holidays with us. Mr. and Mrs. Claus are coming to town to light the tree in Downtown Glassboro on December 6, 2019!

“There is no better way to usher in the holidays than to join us here in Downtown Glassboro,” said Glassboro Mayor John E. Wallace III, who will lead the countdown. “The tree lighting is classic Glassboro, and each year the crowd, including a lot of regional visitors, grows larger. It’s such a delight to greet everyone following the lighting and wish them a wonderful holiday season.”

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Stop in Glassboro for a Spell and enjoy Spook-tacular free activities this autumn with two of the largest trick-or-treating events in South Jersey!

“Autumn is great for capturing what Glassboro events are all about. This time of year we create new experiences and events for even the youngest residents.” Said Council President George Cossabone, Sr. “It’s that time of year university students and residents to come together and enjoy some of the best family-friendly events that South Jersey has to offer.”

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The Borough of Glassboro and the Board of Education Team Up to Build Eight New State-of-the-art Tennis Courts

“We are very excited to see these new tennis courts. It is a pleasure to work with the Board of Education to meet the recreational needs of students and residents. I’m excited to see the Bulldogs host their first home matches in a very long time.” Said Councilwoman Daniele Brida Spence. “Tennis courts are a part of the high school athletic program and are in high demand after hours by our community recreational players. Many of this year’s initiatives are aimed at promoting the health and wellness of our residents and tennis is a lifelong sport for its enthusiasts. We are thrilled to restore the tennis courts for our community.”

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After a distinguished career in both public service and in the private sector, former Mayor Leo McCabe of Glassboro has passed away, surrounded by family.

“Leo McCabe spent 17 years reshaping Glassboro into the city we know. Even if you didn’t know his name, you saw and experienced the significant ways he made our Borough better. Leo was integral to the revitalization of downtown Glassboro and successfully led our Council and all Borough departments to expand Glassboro’s significant regional impact,” said current Mayor John E. Wallace III. "Not only was he an incredibly humble man, he was also a civic leader who was a champion for human rights and civil harmony. We will be forever in his debt.”

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Glassboro completes final phase of Town Square with Public Restroom Facilities and State-of-the-art Water Feature

It has been almost 120 years since the Glassboro Public Fountain was installed between the intersection of Academy and State Streets. It was placed on July 10, 1900. It was a drinking fountain that doubled as a lamp post. Since that fountain was placed before the time of automobiles, it faced many dangers as technology advanced and was relocated on South Academy Street after 21 years and being struck four times by automobiles. Several years later it mysteriously disappeared, and was never seen again.

The public fountain had a special significance in Glassboro’s past and during the summer of 2019 its long awaited replacement was installed in anticipation of Glassboro’s 100th Year Anniversary of incorporation scheduled for 2020. Glassboro was incorporated as a borough on March 18, 1920, replacing Glassboro Township.

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Buona Festa Italiana! Come celebrate with the Borough of Glassboro on Saturday, September 14, 2019, for the Annual St. Anthony’s Italian Heritage Festival.

“The Annual Italian Festival is cherished in Glassboro, and for good reason. Our festival is like no other and celebrates our community of many Italian families.  Downtown Glassboro is one of the most popular destinations in South Jersey and we are delighted to join residents and visitors in this annual tradition of amazing food, great music, and Italian Heritage,” said Councilwoman Daniele Brida Spence.  “This year's festival will offer a full spectrum of events and activities for all ages; Italian food, wine competition, cannoli eating contest, artisan vendors, and a full schedule of authentic Italian performances by new entertainers as well as local favorites.”

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The 15th Annual Glassboro Car Show & Food Truck Festival drives into Glassboro August 30, 2019.

The car show will be located in Downtown Glassboro and the Town Square, Glassboro, New Jersey. The show will be start at 5 pm. The show will end at 9pm. This is a free family fun event and there is something for every gear head or casual admirer. On display will be restored vehicles representing all decades of automotive history as well as exotics, EV’s, and motorcycles. Food vendors will be on site selling food and non- alcoholic beverages. Landmark Americana will host two Beer Gardens. There will be plenty of free parking at the event with signage and parking attendants to direct attendees. This is a rain or shine event.

“Each year, our goal is to grow the selection vehicles that are all-new to the show and match the passions of our attendees,” said Council President George Cossabone, Sr. “For our younger attendees the passion for cars and motorcycles starts very early, so it was important to us to provide a wealth of fun activities for kids—the drivers of the future. These new attractions will entertain and inspire children, while also providing them with opportunities to learn about the rich history and legendary fanfare of iconic automotive brands.”

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The second annual Borough Of Glass Festival ArtWalk and Night Market celebrates Glassboro’s namesake industry.

To commemorate our rich history of glass blowing, on July 20, 5-10 PM, we will host the “Borough of Glass Festival Art Walk and Night Market.” This art festival and market will be marked by dozens of artists selling and performing demonstrations of their unique crafts.

“We are excited to continue growing the Borough of Glass Festival as a destination for makers of all ages.” Said Council President George Cossabone, Sr. “Glassboro has created this festival for artists of all disciplines to be able to showcase and demo their craft in our beautiful downtown making this a memorable weekend for everyone.”

This inspiring festival will include dozens of local and area glassblowers, sculptors, painters, and potters plus a multitude of other hand-crafters that will offer their items for sale and be demonstrating their skills and artisanship right before your eyes!

The night market offers visitors the chance to browse a variety of goods while basking in a festival atmosphere full of great food, craft beer, and other al fresco fun on Rowan Boulevard and the Town Square while live entertainment is provided by headliner The Jump Off Band, a Philadelphia power band.

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Glassboro's Annual CommUnity Day will take place Saturday, June 8, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Town Square. Over 2,000 people are expected for games, food, community information, and entertainment.

“This event continually brings residents together for a free day of entertainment and education, building on the sense of collaboration and friendship that makes Glassboro such a great community,” said Council President George Cossabone. “I’d like to offer a very special Thank You to our local businesses and organizations whom continue to support unity in Glassboro and encourage people to get involved.”

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Glassboro commissions 817 sq. ft. Legacy Mural Project highlighting iconic figures from Glassboro’s cultural heritage...

GLASSBORO REQUESTS EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FROM NATIONAL ARTISTS.

To commemorate this history, the Borough has issued a Request for Expression of Interest for artists to apply. Specifications and application process are available at glassboro.org/bidsrfprfq until June 6, 2019.

The mural site will be on the exterior wall of a restroom pavilion on the South side area of the Glassboro Town Square visible from High Street.

“It's impossible to overstate the importance of dedicating space for the arts and entertainment district to thrive,” said Glassboro Councilwoman Daniele Spence. “We are committing space, resources, funding and ongoing efforts to meet the unique needs of artists from the area. We need to allow their creativity to inspire us in our development of our downtown’s image.”

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Join us for our annual Summer Fest! Enjoy live entertainment, interactive activities, food trucks and local craft beer Thursdays 5-9 pm from June 6 to July 25, in Glassboro Town Square.

Glassboro is the place to be this summer as we host our third annual Summer Fest sponsored by Nexus Properties. Some of the best local food trucks, craft breweries, and wineries will join the Borough in the Town Square this year. Bands performing include Acoustic Soul Duo, Bar None Duo, Jay Gentile, 99 Reasons, TK & the Howlers, Greg Armstrong & Friends, and the Acoustic Soul Foursome.

“There’s nothing like our Summer Fest series to slowly enjoy summer nights in Glassboro,” said Councilwoman Anna Miller. “Everyone can enjoy a weeknight break and treat themselves to relaxation and great entertainment with friends and neighbors while experiencing our beautiful downtown.”

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Glassboro will host their annual Memorial Day parade on May 27, 2019, at 10 am.


“As a proud veteran myself, I am continually humbled by the stories of valor I hear from our veterans,” said Council President George Cossabone Sr. “Join us for our annual tradition where we remember those who went to war and gave the ultimate sacrifice for each of us to live free.”

The 177th Fighter Wing’s motto is “Community Based, Global Impact.” This will be the third time that Glassboro’s fallen will be honored by the NJANG 177th Fighter Wing. A flyover was approved in 2018, but was cancelled due to weather. “We are proud to honor our fallen heroes and those who have and are presently serving by supporting flyovers for events like this one in Glassboro” said Colonel Bradford Everman, 177th Fighter Wing Commander.

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