Elsinboro Mayor Sean Elwell has been elected to serve as the next president of the
New Jersey State League of Municipalities, the organization announced last week, at
the conclusion of is League of Municipalities’ Annual Business Meeting in Atlantic City.
In this role, Elwell will help lead the Association of New Jersey’s 564 municipal
governments, representing the interests and needs of New Jersey’s local elected
officials to county, state, and federal governments.
Elwell has been mayor of Elsinboro since 2011 (he served as deputy mayor starting in
2007). He also served as a member of the executive board of the League of
Municipalities until his election as vice president. His work with the League has included
moderating and serving as panelist for the League in addition to writing for NJ
Municipalities magazine.
Elwell was one of a number of newly elected officials. Others include:
- 1st VP: Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin;
- 2nd VP: Long Hill Deputy Mayor Guy Piserchia;
- 3rd VP: Evesham Mayor Jaclyn Veasy.


