He’s not even 30 years old yet, but the mayor of Moorestown Township is building an impressive résumé, and he already achieved several firsts in his hometown.
At 27, Quinton Law made history by becoming the youngest actively serving mayor in New Jersey and the first Black mayor in Moorestown Township in Burlington County.
“As someone who grew up in this community, I’m a third-generation Moorestonian,” Law said. “I grew up walking the streets of this town, and just to have a small role in shaping the future for the next generation as a young person, it means everything.”
“Representation matters”
Law graduated from Moorestown High School. After college, he went to work for Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, which he says helped ignite his passion for politics…