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86 Pest and Wildlife Removal is a trusted exterminating company in Mount Ephraim, NJ. Our team of experts provides comprehensive pest control services with a focus on safety and effectiveness. We cover everything from tick and mosquito control keeps your property pest-free.
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Effective pest extermination services are crucial for maintaining the health and safety of your property. 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal specializes in dealing with all types of pests, including rodents, ants, mosquitos, and ticks. Our seasoned team in Mount Ephraim, NJ, handles all your pest problems efficiently and responsibly. Contact 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal in Mount Ephraim, NJ, for all your pest control needs. Serving the entire Camden County, our team is ready to tackle your toughest pest problems. Call us today at 609-350-3158 to schedule an appointment.
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Mount Ephraim was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 23, 1926, from portions of the now-defunct Centre Township. The boroughs of Bellmawr, Runnemede and Lawnside were simultaneously created during the same two-day period. The borough was named for Ephraim Albertson, who owned a tavern in the area in the early 1800s.
In a 1981 decision in Schad v. Mount Ephraim, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a decision authored for the majority by Associate Justice Byron White, the court decided by a 7-2 margin to overturn the convictions of the two owners of a bookstore where there was nude dancing, despite a prohibition against all forms of live entertainment in the borough’s zoning ordinance. The decision cited the First Amendment rights of the storeowners.
In January 2014, New Jersey State Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney put forward a proposal which was intended to lower real estate taxes in the state and cut state expenses by merging many of the states 566 municipalities. Mount Ephraim was then the 29th largest town in Camden County, so it is very likely that the town would have been merged with neighboring municipalities to cut costs, share expenses, reduce bureaucracy, share resources, and reduce the burden in the taxpayers and the state itself. Mount Ephraim was formerly part of Centre Township, which included all of the neighboring communities, and it is possible that the name may be used again in the future if the merger proposal goes forward.
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