This month, the Borough of Merchantville and the Merchantville Diversity Committee honor the strength, resilience, and achievements of women, past and present during International Women's History Month 2026 - “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future”. From leaders and educators to small business owners and community advocates, the women of Merchantville help shape a vibrant and inclusive town.
The Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission is recruiting for the position of Customer Support Representative. This is an entry level position which reports to the Customer Service Director and is responsible for customer account inquiries, processing of payments, creating and closing work orders, scheduling service calls, assisting with the collections activities and the daily execution of any other departmental
All I See is Gold Academy in Merchantville, located at 18 West Maple Avenue, is offering 2026 Summer Wrestling Camps. Choose from eight (8) different camps that build character, skill, and toughness this offseason. All eight camps will focus on enhancing your abilities in all wrestling positions and be led by elite competitors and coaches from around the country including Tyler Berger, David Carr, Brock Hardy, Joey Mckenna,
On Saturday afternoon, March 14th, the lower level of the Community Center was transformed into a beautiful tea party filled with florals, conversation, and local history hosted by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 68. This event brought the community together for an afternoon celebrating the women who helped shape the history of Merchantville. Maureen McLoone, from Merchantville's Historical Society, shared stories
Grab your baskets! The Merchantville Easter Egg Hunt takes over Wellwood Park on Saturday, March 28th, at 10:30 a.m. More than 10,000 eggs - including golden prize eggs - will be awaiting your arrival, as well as bike raffles and an appearance from the one and only Easter Bunny. So, hop on over to Wellwood Park, at the intersection of West Maple, Linden and Hamilton Avenues, to hunt for some special Easter treats.
Proud of the leadership being taken by our Borough Council to stand up for our community. Thank you Ray Woods and Sean Fitzgerald for taking a strong stand against the harmful immigration policies of the Trump administration by advancing these resolutions last night that ensure every family in our borough feels safe and respected. Resolutions: Borough Property Restriction for Federal Immigration Enforcement
Community connections and education are two vital components of Merchantville's Maple Project and this year we've had lots of opportunities for both. From visits by local school students, to curious families passing time in the park, to culinary arts teacher, Joseph Rocchi, who promotes Indigenous food sovereignty and interest from James Beard award winning author and slow drinks entrepreneur Danny Childs
This year's 6th Annual Knit For Food Knit-a-thon will take place on Saturday, April 11th. The Knit for Food Knit-a-thon is a 12 hour marathon to raise funds and awareness for food insecurity. To join this effort you can knit at home, or you can gather a locally and knit together. Eclipse Brewing is hosting a team sponsored by Incredible Edible (IE) Merchantville from 12:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. and welcomes family, friends