Elected Officials
Frank Minor (Mayor) |
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Mayor Frank Minor has served the people of New Jersey with honor. When you learn more about him you will understand why he is directly connected to the needs of New Jersey families and the concerns of the business community. Frank is committed to a new direction and developing real solutions to solve the problems facing New Jersey now and into the future. Frank is an independent thinker, trained and educated to get results. |
Bernadine Jackson (Councilwoman) |
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Bernadine Jackson, or "Bernie" as she is known to her family and friends, has worked tirelessly in a variety of capacities with a deep passion to serve Logan Township residents. A long-time resident and volunteer, with thirty years of community service, Bernie has distinguished herself on numerous committees. She served as the President of the Logan Township Home & School League, Co-Chairperson of Logan Municipal Drug Alliance and Vice-Chairperson of Logan Youth Parks and Recreation. As a trustee, not only has she invested numerous hours and dedication toward making a difference in the lives of our children, but she also continues to champion the idea of keeping taxes low by passing fiscally responsible budgets; assuring efficient services to Logan residents for a reasonable cost, and working on economic development initiatives. Bernie is a proven leader who has shown that she is able to work effectively with others to get the job done. |
Stephen Dougherty (Councilman) |
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Stephen Dougherty was born and raised in Philadelphia and has lived in South Jersey for the last 17 years. Stephen graduated from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri with a double major in Social Science and Criminal Justice. In 2006, Stephen and his wife decided to become residents of Logan Township because of the community atmosphere. Since that time their family has grown and they are proud to raise their daughter in a small town environment. Professionally, Stephen has worked in public service for the last 8 years. While working for U.S. Representative Rob Andrews, he helped to secure over $1 million in federal funding to repair the sluicegate and levee at Repaupo Creek lowering the risk of flood for residents of Logan Township. He has also worked with local businesses in Logan Township and companies in the Pureland Industrial Park to promote job creation and economic growth. He is currently employed by the South Jersey Transportation Authority, where he serves as Chief of Staff. Stephen attends church at Living Hope Worship Center in Logan Township with his wife, Stephanie and daughter, Keira. |
Doris Hall (Councilwoman and Deputy Mayor) |
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Doris Hall has been a resident of Logan Township for the past 33 years. She takes great pride in her family. She has raised two sons, and is the grandmother of three grandsons. Doris currently serves as Council Liaison to the Clerk's Office, Joint Insurance Commissioner, Senior Citizens and Bus committee, as well as the Environmental Committee. Doris, along with other council members worked extremely hard to institute fiscal responsibility and service efficiency that resulted in Logan Township having the lowest municipal tax rate in Gloucester County. Other initiatives taken on by Doris include working to keep services for our Senior Citizens and recreational facilities for the youth, and working with Council in preserving open space, and maintaining a strong financial base. Doris is the Song leader, Cantor and the Music Ministry Director of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. |
Chris Morris (Councilman) |
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Chris Morris, a 31 year resident of Logan Township, is a devoted husband and father. He is also the Operations Manager for a major medical healthcare and supply company. Chris is proud of his many contributions to our town, including coaching a Logan Little League football team as well as a Logan Township soccer team. As a coach, Chris stresses team work, community pride and respect for others. Chris promotes these same qualities in his role as Council Person. He strives to make a difference by promoting smart growth and open space initiatives, improving and expanding youth and senior citizen programs, and providing prompt and efficient municipal services. |









