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Electrician
in Marlton NJ
Township Of Evesham
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in Marlton
When it
comes to electrical work, you should always hire a professional electrician.
Due to the serious hazards involved with electricity, only licensed and insured
electricians should handle your electrical needs. Just because your neighbor
tells you how great of a handyman he is doesn’t mean they should touch your
home’s wiring. Simply put, electrical work is very dangerous and it isn’t worth
the risk. Even the jobs that appear simple and easy still require the services
of a professional electric contractor.
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Need to upgrade the electrical system in your Marlton
area home? How about "more power" for that new HD TV and home theater system
you just purchased. Or maybe you just have small electrical work that needs to
be completed.
From emergency electrical repairs to general electrical work, what ever the
reason, you can find local help in Marlton with Brown Electric .
Below are some useful facts about Marlton NJ
Marlton is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within
Evesham Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000
Census, the population of Marlton was 10,260.
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History
Marlton was founded by Welsh and English farmers beginning in 1676. Originally
called "Evesham" (named for an English village outside Stratford-upon-Avon), the
town was incorporated as one of the original 13 townships in Burlington County
in 1688.
The name Marlton first appeared in the early 19th century. The name is derived
from marl clay, which is commonly found in the local soil. The discovery of the
marl content helped local business and farmers, and caused the first "building
boom", occurring in the 1830s and 1840s. Marl continued to be excavated in
Marlton until 1930, when the pits were shut down. The marl was sold locally, and
shipped directly, by rail to Burlington City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and
Atlantic City, for reshipping as an alternate for green manure, water treatment
amendment, and semi-flowable fill.
Now it is an unincorporated area within Evesham Township that is tracked for
reporting purposes by the United States Census Bureau.
Landmarks
Marlton Circle is a traffic circle is at the intersection of Route 70 and Route
73. According to Urban Engineers, Inc., the circle will be completely eliminated
and will be replaced by "a grade-separated interchange that will enable Route 73
to pass over Route 70."
PH-32, a Project Nike missile base from the Cold War, was located near Cherokee
High School.
Below is the proposed Rt 73 Marlton overpass at The Old Marlton Circle
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Choose A Professional & Experienced
Marlton Electrician
When it
comes to electrical projects, it is important to hire a professional
electrician. Electricity is not only dangerous to work with, it can also pose
serious safety hazards if a job isn’t performed correctly. At first, it may
seem as if your do-it-yourself project was completed correctly, only to find
several months (or weeks) later, that you have serious complications.
Overloaded circuits can cause problems and faulty wiring is a fire hazard.
Therefore, you should always contract the services of a licensed, qualified
professional electric contractor to handle all of your electrical projects.
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Athletics
The Marlton Whalers were formed in the late 1970s as a local ice hockey team.
The name "Whalers" was selected after the Hartford Whalers of the NHL, with the
Marlton team's jersey featuring the NHL team's logo but turned upside down to
make the W an M. The team was restarted in 1998 as a roller hockey team,
abandoning the upside down W for a sharper angrier whale logo similar to that
used by the OHL Plymouth Whalers. The team was able to make it to consecutive
national championships in 2000 and 2001 after tournament victories in Rye, New
York and Washington, D.C.
Geography
Marlton is located at [show location on an interactive map] 39°53′56″N
74°55′39″W / 39.898863°N 74.927534°W / 39.898863; -74.927534 (39.898863,
-74.927534).[5]
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 3.2
square miles (8.4 km2), all of it land.
Demographics
Historical populations
Census Pop. %±
1990 10,228
—
2000 10,260 0.3%
source: [6]
As of the census] of 2000, there were 10,260 people, 4,097 households, and 2,728
families residing in the CDP. The population density was 3,171.0 people per
square mile (1,222.7/km2). There were 4,203 housing units at an average density
of 1,299.0/sq mi (500.9/km2). The racial makeup of the CDP was 91.32% White,
2.88% Black or African American, 0.14% Native American, 4.18% Asian, 0.01%
Pacific Islander, 0.59% from other races, and 0.89% from two or more races.
Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.34% of the population.
There were 4,097 households out of which 30.7% had children under the age of 18
living with them, 54.3% were married couples living together, 9.3% had a female
householder with no husband present, and 33.4% were non-families. 28.4% of all
households were made up of individuals and 7.8% had someone living alone who was
65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.49 and the average
family size was 3.12.
In the CDP the population was spread out with 23.5% under the age of 18, 6.6%
from 18 to 24, 34.8% from 25 to 44, 23.2% from 45 to 64, and 12.0% who were 65
years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females there
were 93.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.2 males.
The median income for a household in the CDP was $52,271, and the median income
for a family was $61,217. Males had a median income of $46,905 versus $31,798
for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $25,145. About 2.1% of
families and 3.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.6%
of those under age 18 and 2.9% of those age 65 or over.
Notable residents
Notable current and former residents of Marlton include:
* Shawn Andrews (born 1982), Offensive Lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles.
* Brian Baldinger (born 1960), former NFL offensive tackle and current Fox
Sports commentator.
* Sheldon Brown (born 1979), Defensive Back for the Philadelphia Eagles.
* Ashley Harder won the Miss New Jersey USA 2007 title in the state pageant held
in Parsippany.
* Brian Herzlinger (born 1976), Film director and star of 2004 documentary My
Date with Drew.
* LeRoy Homer Jr., (1965-2001) co-pilot of United Airlines Flight 93 who was
killed in the September 11 attacks.
* Tom Knight (born 1974), former NFL cornerback.
* Brit Morgan (born 1987), actress best known for her role as Lacey Thornfield
in The Middleman.[citation needed]
* Dennis Norman (born 1980), football player.
* Jerry Penacoli (born 1956), Actor, former newscaster, current correspondent on
Extra.
* Richard Ruccolo (born 1972) Actor (Two Guys and a Girl, Rita Rocks)
Township Directory
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Municipal Building
984 Tuckerton Road
Marlton, New Jersey 08053
(856) - 983-2900 |
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Department |
Phone/Ext No. |
Fax
No. |
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Community Development |
983-2914 |
983-6709 |
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Fire
Department Administration |
983-2750 |
797-2069 |
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Evesham
Municipal Utilities Authority |
983-1878 |
983-9145 |
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Finance
Department |
Ext. 4337 |
983-5011 |
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Human
Resources |
Ext. 4339 |
983-8373 |
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Indian
Spring Country Club |
983-0222 |
983-9409 |
Municipal Court/Violations
Bureau
Mon-Fri 10:00am - 3:00pm |
983-2929 |
985-6007 |
Police
Department
Emergency
Non-Emergency
Records Department |
911
983-1111
983-1116 |
988-0954
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Public
Works Department |
983-2798 |
988-1873 |
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Recreation & Senior Services |
985-9792 |
985-2878 |
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Tax
Assessor's Office |
Ext. 2020 |
985-3695 |
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Tax
Collector's Office |
Ext. 2031 |
983-2902 |
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Township Clerk's Office |
Ext. 2004 |
985-3695 |
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Township Manager's Office |
Ext. 4336 |
985-6034 |
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