On Tuesday, November 11th, students and faculty will come together to honor, with gratitude, the brave and selfless sacrifice of our country's Veterans. If you are a Veteran or Active Duty service member in the CCHS Community, we'd love for you to join us. If you have interest in participating as an Honored Guest in our Veterans Day Convocation followed by a procession and
On Monday afternoon, November 2nd, Merchantville School's Soccer Team took on the team from St. Joan of Arc School in Marlton, NJ to win the championship game and secure the 2025 title for their sports Conference. The nail biter that ended in a score of 3-2 saw goals by MES players Jayce O’Neill, Diego Rodriguez and Lucas Mignano buffered by a strong and unbending defense. The MES Knights had a 12-0 record this year and this playoff
As the federal government shutdown continues and a halt and/or reduction to payments to SNAP recipients looms, many people will be scrambling to find food to get through November and perhaps longer. This interruption will affect roughly 14% of Camden County’s population, as well as our residents and neighbors, marking the first break in SNAP service in over six decades. As part of Camden County, Merchantville is partnering with the Food Bank of South
Lilac Mayes is bringing another fun indoor market to Merchantville on Saturday, November 16th! This time we’re switching it up and making a “Nothing over $30” market dedicated to my fellow handmade friends - those girlies who make trinkets, crocheted accessories, plushies, baked goodies and so much more. This market will take place at Ryan's Retail, 22 North Centre Street, Merchantville, NJ 08109, from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Get your free tickets
Shop, Sip & Support Merchantville's amazing small businesses on small business from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 29th. Kick off your holiday shopping right here in our downtown and take a break at our beer garden in Morrissey Park. Shop & Win! Each receipt from a purchase from a Merchantville shop or restaurant made on 11/29 earns you a chance to win a one-night stay in Lancaster, PA (tax included) provided by
We are fortunate to have quite an inventory of maple trees in Merchantville, many of which are suitable for sap tapping. Today, two members from Stockton University's Maple Project, Matt Olson, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, and Lindsey Brown, lead for the maple hubs, walked the town with Joan Brennan and Kathy Manetas members of Incredible Edible's Merchantville Maple Project to number and tag trees for the 2026 maple sugaring season.
At 8:30 p.m. on Halloween Night at the Witch's House on the corner of Park Avenue and Centre Street, Mayor Brennan was pleased to proclaim the 2025 Haunts of Monsterville Winners. The Best Overall Theme went to "Pirates" at 72 Volan Street; the Best DIY Haunt was awarded to "Durantula-Phillies" at 25 East Walnut Avenue - Phillies; the Best Overall Effects was captured by "Whispering Pines" at 3 East Cedar Avenue; the Best Traditional Display
Thyme Kitchen and Catering in Merchantville know they're not the first, or the only restaurant stepping up during the government shutdown, but the more of us who can help, the better. Starting tomorrow, Saturday, November 1st, and through the holiday season, all children eat free at @thymekitchencatering. No purchase necessary. No questions asked. We won’t be checking SNAP cards or asking for proof- if you need a little help, we’re here for you. And,