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See you at the Arts Fest!
Thursday, 15 May 2008 03:48
The 13th annual Merchantville Crafts and Fine Art Festival is right around the corner! On May 17th & 18th our town will be filled with people checking out fi
earts and crafts by artisans coming from both near and far - 12 different states from New Hampshire to Florida!  We are looking forward to a fantastic weekend and hope to see many residents checking out the artwork on Centre Street!  We can all contribute to a fun and profitable Festival weekend. Remember to smile, and be patient with people unfamiliar with our town. Festival volunteers will be available to provide directions and information, and will be easy to spot in lime green Arts Fest Tees. There will also be an information booth set up at the Gazebo.
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Welcome to Merchantville, New Jersey
Thursday, 15 May 2008 00:00
franknorth.jpgWelcome to the Borough of Merchantville's home page. As the Mayor of a Borough firmly rooted in a rich and historic past, this home page is a wonderful addition to its present and its future. Our website is designed to provide residents and visitors with information at their fingertips. It includes access to municipal, retail and community services and borough events. So come join us in Merchantville, New Jersey, a proud and public-spirited home town, where everyone counts and everyone cares!  Frank M. North, Mayor
 
Public Notices:
Tuesday, 18 March 2008 09:54
As of 3/24/08 Council will advertise all ordinances on the Merchantville Website, the Borough bulletin board and by title only in the local newspaper. Copies will be available at the clerk’s office upon request.
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Women helping women exhibit scheduled
Tuesday, 13 May 2008 06:35
From June 1st - 30th Grace Episcopal Church will host “Women Helping Women: Stitch by Stitch.” The project involved the creation of a quilt, which showcases the work of women from Darrai Noor, Afghanistan and over 25 American women artists from the Women’s Caucus for Art and Rubia. Also showing will be selected Photographs from Afghanistan.
 
NJ considers deposits on bottles and cans
Friday, 09 May 2008 12:55
A NJ Assembly committee will consider a 10 cent deposit for bottles and cans less than 24 ounces and 20 cents for larger ones on Monday 5/12. The bill would apply to juice, sport drinks, water, soda, wine and beer containers. Consumers would get the money back by returning the container to either newly created redemption centers or to retailers.
 
Antique appraisal event
Monday, 05 May 2008 04:11
'Aged to Perfection Antiques Warehouse' will travel to Camden County Library branches to appraise antiques this month. The Merchantville Branch at 130 S. Centre Street will host this event on Wednesday, 5/14 from 7-9 p.m. Admission is free and there is a $7 per item appraisal fee.
 
Today in town
Thursday, 15 May 2008 00:00
Support the Merchantville Arts Festival this weekend. Read the Spring newsletter. Email website info to merchantvillenj@comcast.net.
 
In the news
Thursday, 15 May 2008 00:00
"Women Helping Women: Stitch by Stitch"
Artdaily.org - May 13, 2008
$3M Commercial Building Under Construction

GlobalSt.com - May 12, 2008
Other news
 
Mother's Day reaches centennial anniversary
Sunday, 11 May 2008 04:00
One hundred years ago, on May 10, 1908, the first Mother's Day was marked in Philadelphia when John Wanamaker hosted a fete honoring mothers at his Market Street store. Anna Jarvis, recognized as the founder of Mother's Day, who had lobbied Wanamaker for this special day spoke for 70 minutes in the Wanamakers auditorium. More than 15,000 sought to attend.
 
Crossing guards needed
Friday, 09 May 2008 07:06
The Police department is in dire need of crossing guards for the remainder of this school year and for next year. We currently have one full time opening and openings for substitutes. The salary is $10/hour for 2 hours each day and a background check is required.
 
Ground breaking ceremony planned
Friday, 02 May 2008 12:42
A ground breaking ceremony will take place on Thursday, May 8th at 10:00 a.m. at the intersection of Maple & Chapel Avenues. RLC III, LLC of Berwyn, PA, is breaking ground on a new 7,900-square-foot facility that will be the home of PNC Bank and other retailers.
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