About Us

The New Jersey State League of Municipalities is a voluntary association created to help communities do a better job of self-government through pooling information resources and brainpower. It is authorized by State Statute, and since 1915 has been serving local officials throughout the Garden State. All 564 municipalities are members of the League. Over 560 mayors and 13,000 elected and appointed officials of member municipalities are entitled to all of the services and privileges of the League.

League Services

Message from the Current League President

Issues and updates from the League's President.

Annual Report

An annual report is published each year by NJLM's Executive Director highlighting the League's efforts over the past year and the services offered.

League Presidents

A listing of Presidents including their name, municipality, and the year served.

League History

In 2015, NJLM celebrated its 100th year. View information on the centennial, including a detailed history by decade.

Mission Statement

The New Jersey State League of Municipalities is a non-partisan, non-profit voluntary association, founded in 1915, to further enhance the ability of New Jersey’s municipal governments to represent their constituents.

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