Welcome to Deerfield Township
Cumberland County, New Jersey
Cumberland County, New Jersey
How Do I Obtain A Vaccine?
TO REGISTER FOR THE VACCINE, PLEASE VISIT: https://covidvaccine.nj.gov/
Why isn't the Deerfield Municipal Building Open?
Borough staff continue working to serve you. We welcome your phone calls and encourage visits to our website and Facebook Page for regular updates. Drop boxes for taxes, and other submissions, have been installed outside the municipal building for your convenience and safety.
Is The Landfill Open?
Are Township Committee Meetings Still Being Held?
Can My Family Still Enjoy Our Local Parks & Playgrounds?
What Can I Do To Keep My Family Safe?
Wash your hands frequently. Wear your mask as recommended and maintain social distancing.
Please be aware that the State of NJ has put a temporary pause on distribution of the Johnson & Johnson 1 dose vaccine while they review some possible side effects. Check with the County Department of Health for more information.
The Mayor, Committee Members and Municipal Staff look forward to seeing everyone soon! Stay Safe!
Deerfield Township is 18 square miles of picturesque farms, untouched forests, and quaint residential neighborhoods. We are home to numerous local businesses, government facilities, and natural recreation open space.
We invite you to explore our official website for information on local services and economic development. If you have any questions, comments, or any trouble accessing this website, please feel free to reach out to our staff at (856) 455-3200 or email kseifrit@deerfieldtownship.org.
Due to the pandemic, the township's senior center is closed until further notice.
If you or a family member need assistance, please contact Melissa Exten at (856) 455-3200 or via email at seniorcenter@deerfieldtownship.org.
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