Hackettstown Municipal Building
About the Business
The Hackettstown Municipal Building is a local government office located at 215 West Stiger Street in Hackettstown, New Jersey. This institution serves as the hub for various municipal services and functions, including town hall meetings, permit applications, tax payments, and more. Residents can visit the building to interact with government officials, access important documents, and address any concerns or inquiries they may have regarding the town's operations. The Hackettstown Municipal Building plays a crucial role in maintaining the efficient and effective governance of the community.
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Location & Phone number
215 W Stiger St, Hackettstown, NJ 07840, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great place with Friendly, helpful people. Thank you!"
"P.J. in the clerk's office was tremendously helpful to me, helping to recover all of the documents we lost in a basement flood. Birth certificates, etc."
"Google maps sends you to a warehouse next door. It's actually in with the police dept."
"Hello. My Name is Dee Chambless. We live in Independence and use the Hackettstown Post Office. This morning we were in Stells G's eating breakfast. The corners there were covered with Migrant Workers. This is a common problem in almost every city. I does reduce the comfort on those corners. I have no objection to Migrant Workers or any person looking for work. In other countries, standing outside like that may be socially acceptable. James and I owned a Costume Rental Store in a Strip Mall on a main street in Riverside CA. I worked with a Code Enforcement Officer in that City. When I saw someone loitering in or near our mall that officer was contacted. She was really good at coming and addressing "Loitering". I talked with a contractor who lives behind me. He says the gazebo on that corner should be used for those workers. I agree. That is not a bad idea. There should be some location on a Main Street or near a Hardware Store where those workers can go and people know where to find them. Loitering brings down the status in every city... in most of America...not necessarily in other countries. Are these "Loitering Codes" already on the books here? If not...Maybe They Should Be...Or Should Be Endorsed. Do not threaten. Do Inform. Dee and James Chambless"
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