Quinton Law Becomes 1st Black Mayor in History of Moorestown

MOORESTOWNQuinton Law made history again on Monday night as he was sworn-in as the youngest and first Black mayor of Moorestown Township during a reorganization.

The Moorestown native, 27, who had already made history as the first African American and youngest person to serve on council, had been deputy mayor before the organization. Former Mayor Nicole Gillespie is currently running for New Jersey Assembly to fill the seat left vacant by current U.S. Rep. Herb Conaway.

“Last night I had the honor of being sworn in as the first Black mayor in Moorestown history,” Law in a LinkedIn post on Tuesday. “At 27 years old, I am proud to serve as Moorestown’s 27th mayor. But this moment isn’t just about me…

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