
Chris Del Borrello
Council President
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A resident of Washington Township, Chris Del Borrello currently serves the citizens of South Jersey as a Legislative Aide in New Jerseys Fourth Legislative District. Chris handles a wide range of constituent concerns as well as managing legislative functions in Trenton.
Chris has accomplished numerous achievements and degrees in his academic career. He most recently was awarded a Masters Degree in history from West Chester University. While at West Chester, Chris was awarded a graduate student assistantship and his masters thesis, World War II Comic Strips: The Art of The Docu-comic, was selected for presentation at the Harrisburg Tri-Campus Research Symposium.
He also achieved a Bachelors Degree from Rutgers University in May 2006. While at Rutgers, Chris also double minored in Political Science and Philosophy. Before Rutgers, Chris began his studies at Holy Cross College, Notre Dame, Indiana. He was inducted into the National Honors Society for two year colleges and psychology; Phi Theta Kappa and Psi Beta. He participated in numerous civic and school organizations and was elected Student Government President during the 2003-2004 academic year. Chris graduated from Holy Cross College with high honors.
Chris currently serves as Council President and is liaison to the Historical Commission, the Veterans Advisory Board, and the Zoning Board of Adjustment in Washington Township.
Chris is married to his high school sweetheart, Tricia, and the couple happily reside in the Hunt Club with their 1 year old son, Trevor. Chris and his family attend Holy Family Parish in Sewell where Chris lectors at weekend services.
To contact Council President Del Borello please call (856) 589-0520 x 213
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Daniel Morley
Council Vice-President
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Possessing a strong financial background, Daniel Morley currently works as a senior financial accountant at a South Jersey benefits facility. Daniel specializes in financial transactions related to commercial real estate, mortgage banking, and commercial banking.
Daniel earned his Masters Degree in Accounting from Widener University and a Bachelors Degree in Financial Real Estate from Penn State University.
Daniel plans to put his accounting experience to good use on township council. He will reevaluate the municipal budget line-by-line to identify and eliminate waste and redundant expenditures. Daniel’s expertise will prove an essential asset towards putting our township back on the road to fiscal sanity.
Married since 1997, Daniel and his wife, Julie, live off of Whitman Drive in Turnersville. Daniel’s stepson, Stephen, graduated from the Washington Township School District and is currently attending Rutgers University – New Brunswick.
To contact Council Vice-President Morley please call (856) 589-0520 x 213
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Giancarlo D'Orazio
Councilman
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Giancarlo D’Orazio is the owner of a local family owned business “La Gelato LLC”, since 2005. La Gelato is a company which manufactures and distributes gelato, sorbet, and water ice to restaurants, food markets, and specialty stores.
He is a substitute Teacher for the Washington Township school district. He also teaches private classes to people who are interested in speaking, reading and writing the Italian language.
Giancarlo graduated from Pierce Jr. College in 1980 with an Associates Degree in Computer Science and worked for 30 years in the technology field holding such positions as computer operator, programmer/analysis and Director of IT for various financial institutions and manufacturing companies.
Giancarlo also enjoys playing the drums, for pleasure and also for business. He has played in several bands over the years such as “Gli Atomi”, an Italian wedding band in the late 60’s to mid seventies to currently with “Mirror Mirror”, a classic rock band. He has also coached children’s soccer and played soccer himself in Junior High and High School.
He was the past President of the Sons of Italy Club (Brava Gente Lodge) of Washington Township and volunteers to feed the homeless in Camden NJ. Giancarlo is resident of Washington Township since 1989.
To contact Councilman D'Orazio please call (856) 589-0520 x 213 or email gdorazio@twp.washington.nj.us
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Ray MacDowell has advocated for safe drinking water in our neighborhoods as a member of the Washington Township Utilities Authority from 1997-2002. Fighting for the environment, he is a member of the NJ Affordable, Clean, Reliable Energy Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting clean-energy technologies for healthier communities.
Ray is a 1977 graduate of Washington Township High School. Today he is the Assistant Business Manager and Business Agent, Local 322, of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Union. Ray will continue to fight to keep our environment safe.
To contact Councilman MacDowell call (856) 589-0520 x 213
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Involved in our community, Scott Newman is a volunteer Baseball and softball coach for the Township’s Parks and Recreation program. He is also a member of the Washington Township Rotary Club and served as its President. Scott is a Board member of GCF Bank and a former Board member of Holy Family Church.
A 1985 graduate of Washington Township High School, he graduated from Temple University in 1990 with a B.B.A. degree in Business Administration. Scott is a partner of American Title Abstract Corporation inTurnersville.
He is married to Julia and they have two children. Scott Newman will continue to use his business experience and management skills on Township Council to make Township government more cost efficient and accountable.
To contact Councilman Newman please call (856) 589-0520 x 213or email him at spnnewman@comcast.net
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The township is governed by a Mayor and a five member Municipal Council. The Mayor is elected by township voters and is the Chief Executive in charge of the administrative functions of the town. The Township Council is elected at-large by the entire community. The elected officials are to serve a four year term.
COUNCIL MEETING DATES FOR 2012
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