The Borough of Pine Hill is 4.1 square miles and the 1990 census listed the
population at 9,854. In the last few years many new homes have been built
and we feel the population is now closer to 10,000 residents. The municipal
complex, consisting of the municipal building, police department building
and the Pine Hill recreation center is located at 45 West Seventh Avenue.
We are one of the thirty seven municipalities located within the borders
of Camden County in the State of New Jersey. We are approximately 45 miles
from Atlantic City and fifteen miles from the City of Philadelphia.
At one time we were a part of Old Gloucester County as Gloucester Township,
incorporated in 1695. The towns that made up Gloucester Township were Clementon,
Lindenwold, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Laurel Springs, HiNella, Magnolia, Somerdale,
and Winslow. Then in 1903, we became part of Clementon Township. Clementon
Township consisted of Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Somerdale, Stratford, Lindenwold,
Clementon and HiNella. In past years we have been called Mount Ararat or
Clementon Heights. We became the Borough of Pine Hill by incorporating in
1929.
We are bordered by six municipalities, Lindenwold, Clementon, Pine Valley,
Berlin, Gloucester and Winslow Townships. The largest boundary is with Gloucester
Township and the second largest is Winslow Township. The New Jersey Almanac
tells us that Pine Hill has the highest point in Camden County at 214 feet.
There are several areas in the municipality where you can stand and see the
skyline of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Because of the many pine tree and hills we were named "Pine Hill". People
came here from the surrounding cities for health reasons and vacation. Pine
Hill was considered to have a healthy climate because it was high, had clean
air, pine trees, sand and was very dry. Some visitors with health problems,
especially those with tuberculosis came because of the clean air and others
would lie in the hot sand located amongst the pine trees.
The first meeting of the Mayor and Council for the Borough of Pine Hill was
held in an old school house on Sixth Avenue on June 5, 1929. One of the first
orders of business, after a salary ordinance, was to pass an ordinance to
require all residents to remove trees, tree stumps and roots, from the streets
and public highway by August 1, 1930 or be fined $5.00 upon conviction of
this offense.
In the early years because there was no running water, people collected rainwater
in barrels for washing clothes, hair and bathing. Hand pumps located outside
were used to "pump water" for drinking. Eventually wells were dug to have
water piped inside the houses.
People cooked and heated their homes with fireplaces or by using wood or
coal in large iron stoves. As time progressed and furnaces were installed
they heated by using coal or fuel oil. "Oil Stoves" were used to cook with
when coal became scarce. Candles or oil lamps were used for light. Eventually
there were electric and gas lines put in town. The governing body granted
consent and permission to the South Jersey Gas Company to furnish gas for
light, heat and power by an ordinance adopted in October, 1947.
To preserve food a metal box that protruded from the kitchen window called
"window boxes" were used and later in more modern times the "ice box". The
iceman would deliver a block of ice to keep the icebox cold for ten or fifteen
cents, depending on the size you could afford. The water from the melting
ice would drain in to a pan under the box and would have to be emptied
outside.
Instead of warm bathrooms, people would have to use what they called "out
houses". A hole was dug and a small wooden house was built over the hole.
Instead of having a sink they put water in a basin or large pottery bowl
to take what they called "sponge baths". Before street lights were installed
and, in the event they wanted to take a shower, in the summer time, they
would stand outside during a late night rain storm and use the water that
would run off the roof of the house.
Long before anyone heard of toxic waste, residents would dig large holes
in their back yards to bury their trash and garbage and they would burn their
leaves in the Spring and Fall. Burning was also used to control ticks and
to clear brush and weeds on their property. We now have a very strong
environmental and recycling program in town.
The first telephone service was "party lines", which means there was more
than one family or person using the same telephone number.
There are residents that over the course of years have found arrowheads and
pottery from when the Leni Lenape Indians lived here. We are not aware of
anyone finding any fossils in our borough but, there was one found in the
Borough of Haddonfield.
We have a small graveyard in the borough that is still owned and maintained
by the family of one of the first settlers by the name of Issac Tomlinson.
One of the houses that was occupied by the Tomlinson family servants in the
1700's is still standing on Blackwood Clementon Road and someone is living
there.
There is a monument located on the corner of Erial Road and Branch Avenue
to honor the Veteran's that were killed in the Wars, this area is called
Veteran's Memorial Park. The first "Honor Roll" to honor the men serving
during WWII was located on the corner of 6th and Erial Road and built by
one of the residents in 1944 for a cost of $185.00.
For recreation there is a large football field/soccer field/tot playground
and walking paths called the Charlie Bowen Recreation Complex located at
36 South Club Road, the Joey Green baseball fields, Turnerville Road, Mayor
Stephen W. Wilz Playground, 18 DeCou Road and the West Fifth Avenue Playground,
15 W. 5th Avenue, for tots to twelve years old. The playgrounds for the
elementary schools, one located on Kayser Avenue and the other on Turnerville
Road are also used by the residents, along with the tennis courts at the
Overbrook Regional High School and their track is used for walking path during
the evening and on weekends. The recreation center located at the municipal
complex is leased to the Youth Association of Pine Hill.
At this point in time we have fifty three business' in town and the Mayor
and Council have just signed an agreement to have a golf course, designed
by Tom Fasio and built by Eric Bergstol on the old "Ski/Action Mountain"
site on Branch Avenue. The borough has a very active Economic Development
Commission.
Water and sewer service is provided by the Borough of Pine Hill Municipal
Utilities Authority. The Authority is a separate entity from the Borough
of Pine Hill, with a five member board appointed by the governing body created
in March, 1959. Aquifers used by the Authority are the Potomac Raritan-Magonthy
and the Mt. Laurel-Wenonah. They operate five wells that are located on
Turnerville Road, Country Club Road and Mt. Clement Avenue.
The Pine Hill Board of Education, 1003 Turnerville Road controls the Local
School District consisting of the John Glenn School, 1005 Turnerville Road
and the Dr. Albert Bean School, 70 E. Third Avenue.
There is a parochial school, called Saint Edwards School, 400 Erial Road.
Saint Edward's School is a preschool to eighth grade.
Lower Camden County Regional High School District Number One, is made up
of seven sending districts and controls the Overbrook Junior High School
in Lindenwold and Overbrook Senior High School at 1200 Turnerville Road in
Pine Hill. The sending districts to the Lower Camden County Regional School
District are Pine Hill, Clementon, Berlin, Winslow Township, Chesilhurst,
Lindenwold and Waterford Township.
The local elementary schools are kindergarten to sixth grade and the Junior
High School is grade seven to nine with the Overbrook Senior High School
from grade ten to twelve. The local elementary schools have one of the highest
ratings in the State of New Jersey.
The residents of the borough use the Camden County Library in Voorhees during
the summer months but in the winter the local library is housed in the John
Glenn School, Turnerville Road and is opened Monday and Thursday from 6:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The local library provides Internet and video service.
The first Fire District Number 1 was established in 1987. It is comprised
of five fire commissioners that are elected at large.
The Fire Commission appoints the Fire Chief, controls the fire budget, owns
the fire equipment and fire trucks. The Fire District leases the buildings
owned by the Pine Hill Fire Department to house their trucks and equipment.
The Pine Hill Fire Department has two buildings, one is located 1109 Erial
Road, the other at 14 DeCou Road.. The Department is made up of many active
and inactive volunteers as fire fighters. They require their volunteers to
have training by the State of New Jersey. The Department also provide residents
with emergency medical services, part paid services with paid Emergency Medical
Technicians, and part volunteer service in the evening hours. Over the years
many women volunteers have been fire fighters and answered fire calls during
the day, as well as being a big part of the volunteer emergency service
program.
The Borough of Pine Hill Police Department today is comprised of seventeen
men. The Chief of Police, Deputy Chief, one Captain, one Lieutenant, three
Sergeants, one Detective Sergeant, one Detective and nine patrolmen. In 1929
constables or special officers would enforce the law as the paid Pine Hill
Police Department was not established until May, 1944. In 1944 the police
force consisted of a Chief and one patrolman. In August, 1954 the force became
a Chief and one Sergeant.
There is a legend that at one time the notorious gangster Al Capone lived
in a house in a secluded area during the twenties. The house was originally
the servant's quarter to an estate that the main dwelling burnt to the ground.
The same property was owned at one time by Dr. Blanchard who it is said to
have invented sonar.
Municipal Court was established in 1948 when the State of New Jersey with
the new constitution abolished the small cause courts and Justices of the
Peace. The Court would be known as the "Municipal Court of the Borough of
Pine Hill" and presided over by a Magistrate, who would be paid an annual
salary of $200.00.
The borough provides a Senior Citizen Center Building located at 131 E. Twelfth
Avenue. The seniors hold their weekly meetings every Friday and use the building
for their special events.
There are four churches in town, Saint Edward's Catholic Church, 500 Erial
Road, Memorial United Methodist Church, 260 Erial Road, Amber Terrace Assembly
of God (Full Gospel Community) Church, 24 DeCou Road and Pine Hill Christian
Missionary Alliance (Hope Chapel) Church, 32 East Branch Avenue.
Pine Hill has four apartment complex, Mansions Apartments, 220 W. Branch
Avenue, Pine Hill Gardens Apartments, 350 Blackwood Clementon Road, Chalet
Garden Apartments, 320 W. Branch Avenue and the Chateau Ridge Apartments,
828 Blackwood Clementon Road.
The Boy Scout's of America own a 62 Acre reservation on New Freedom Road
and there are several other organizations in the Borough, such as the Veteran's
of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Senior Citizen's Clubs, Democrat Club,
Republican Club, Youth Association, Girl Scouts, and the Pine Hill Historical
Society.
Public information to the residents is now provided by television E and G
channel 18, a quarterly newsletter called the "Pine Hill Packet" and the
Internet.
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