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Pennsauken Township Administrator Tim Killion in the new meeting space for the municipal government. Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

New Pennsauken Municipal Building, Public Library Create ‘Destination for Residents’

The $28-million redevelopment project represents a generational investment in the community and its residents, Pennsauken Township Administrator Tim Killion says. It also opens up the former municipal complex for redevelopment opportunities to create ‘a pseudo-town-center’ at the 23-acre site. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading.

By Matt Skoufalos | October 13, 2025
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