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Mayors serve it up for the West Maple Neighborhood |
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On Thursday, May 23rd from 4:30-8:30 p.m. residents of Merchantvile and Pennsauken are invited to enjoy an evening of great food, music and conversation as Mayors North and Taylor serve up some great dinner fare at Colleen's at the Savoy!
Proceeds from this event will benefit the West Maple Neighborhood Task Force, dedicated to revitalizing that neighborhood. Tickets: $25/person in advance or $30 at the door.
Register online here.
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The 2013 Farmers Market is coming soon! |
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Merchantville's Farmers Market kicks off its second season on Saturday, June 1, 2013. This community market supports and promotes local farmers, growers and producers of agricultural products. Our focus is on natural, organic and sustainable foods and goods. Merchantville's Farmers Market features locally grown fresh produce, baked goods, and packaged foods, weekly entertainment, arts and educational programs, and fun activities for everyone.
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Class ring owner found in Arkansas |
When Dan Knight found a gold Class-of-1963 ring from Merchantville High School in the drained bed of a lake in Medford, he had a choice to make. Pawn it for the precious metal, or track down the owner? For Knight, it wasn’t a choice at all. “We have a code of ethics in the metal detecting community, and when we find something like that, we try to find the owner,” said Knight, an officer in the South Jersey Metal Detecting Club. “I’ve returned maybe about a dozen rings like this, but never something that was this old.” http://bit.ly/18vTYZe |
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Trees abound at west gateway |
Members of the West Maple Neighborhood and the New Jersey Tree Foundation are planting 34 trees along West Maple Avenue and the Federal Street Overpass on Wednesday, May 1st and Thursday, May 2st. "It has been a long road with several unexpected hurdles, such as an abundance of underground utilities, causing us to reduce and change planting locations", said project coordinator, Mara Wuebker, from Ragan Design.
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2013 Clean Up Day Saturday! |
The Merchantville Task Force is sponsoring a Spring Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 27th from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Interested residents and neighbors should grab their rakes, brooms and shovels and meet at the gazebo at Centre & Chestnut to help spruce up streets, sidewalks, parks and greenspace in the Borough. As in years past, there were hot dogs and drinks for all who volunteer. Picking up, sweeping, raking and planting in the Downtown, West End and Community Center
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 The Delaware River Port Authority Public Safety Department will join law enforcement professionals from across the United States in the Click it or Ticket seat belt awareness campaign for two weeks from Monday, May 20 - June 2. DRPA police efforts will focus on stepping up enforcement of New Jersey's primary seat belt law and on educating motorists about the importance of buckling up in moving vehicle.
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Town by Town: Merchantville, a place with staying power |
Merchantville is known as South Jersey's Victorian Secret. It is big on tradition but short on houses for sale. Why? People move in but they rarely ever leave. Whether it's the housing stock or the K-8 school district, people stick to Merchantville like glue, the Darlands say. On the street where the Darlands bought their 1907 Sears & Roebuck craftsman bungalow three years ago, there are 11 other houses.
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School Board candidates welcome! |
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The paperwork and information regarding Candidates for the Merchantville School District Board of education is available to any resident who meets the qualifications to serve. The deadline for applications to be listed on the November Election ballot is Tuesday, June 4th. If interested in applying, please share complete the required paperwork. For additional information log on to www.camdencounty.com/clerk and click on Election Division - Candidate information. BOE Candidate Application
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The Park Theatre, 31 W. Park Avenue, in Merchantville. Mark Collins says his father spoke fondly of the Park Theatre when he was growing up in Merchantville during the 1930's-1950's and came across a website Cinema Treasures where it is listed in the 1926 Film Daily Year Book
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