Your vote won’t count sitting on your counter - return your Vote-By-Mail ballot today! We know that voting can be stressful and confusing at times, that's why Camden County is here for you during this process. Vote By Mail is confidential, safe and the same exact ballot as in-person voting. Times have changed, and voting has never been more accessible. The June 2 Primary will be here before we know it and Merchantville's Democratic Team -
The Borough of Merchantville's Historical Society wants residents to break out your flags, bunting, and star spangled decor to celebrate the Fourth of July with a Patriotic House Decorating Contest. First, second, and third place winners will be awarded a handsome lawn sign to proudly display to the community during 4th of July events. Outside judges will stop by home entries on Saturday, June 27th, to look for the most creative and clever translations
The Borough of Merchantville will mourn and honor its deceased service men and women at a service in Wellwood Park on Monday, May 25th, 2026 from 10:00 to11:00 a.m. As in past years, the services will be conducted by officers from the F.W. Grigg American Legion Post 68. In addition, BSA Troop 119 Merchantville will present the colors, Mayor Brennan will share a commemorative message and a traditional wreath laying by numerous
The Merchantville Community Center is getting a much needed facelift! Recently, the Borough was awarded a $50,000 Historic Preservation Grant through Camden County Government for the project to preserve this Merchantville landmark. Restoration work includes stucco repairs, painting, and attention to exterior wood repairs. Take a look at its progress on your next stroll by! Additionally, a $25,000 grant was secured through the Camden County Recreation Program.
Join us for the art reception of "View Points by the Stoners" at Eilandarts Center, 10 East Chestnut Avenue, Merchantville, on Friday, May 29th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Their art is on view in the gallery from May 1st through June 30th. Eric Stoner’s work invites viewers into richly layered visual narratives that challenge and inspire. His multidisciplinary approach and dedication to his craft make him a distinctive voice in contemporary art. He has been
Please join us on Saturday, June 27th, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for our 10th Annual Veteran Suicide/PTSD Awareness Walk at the Merchantville Rails-to-Trails Bike/Walking Path, sponsored by the Merchantville F.W. Grigg American Legion Post #68. We will meet on the path behind Eclipse Brewery at Gilmore & Park Avenues in Merchantville. This family friendly 1.5 mile walk along serves to bring awareness to suicide and ptsd preventio
Registration is officially OPEN for the Borough of Merchantville's Summer Parks and Playgrounds program at the Community Center! Here's all the details. It runs from June 22 through July 24 on Mondays through Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. *NO CAMP JULY 3rd* The camp is open to kids who have finished pre-k to 10 years of age. Merchantville resident tuition: $300; Non-Resident tuition: $350; NEW weekly tuition option: $100 per week.
Philadelphia Magazine offers a field guide to searching for, identifying, and foraging wild foods in and around Philly. According to Danny Childs, “Foraging conjures this image of hacking through the bush and finding the forbidden fruit,” Childs says. “But I forage in my back yard. I forage in parking lots. I forage on the running trail in my hometown in Merchantville.” If you look, he says, you’ll find everything from mulberries to honeysuckle