Clements Family Christmas trees shared a heads up yesterday. They will have no trees this year. Bob Clements is sorry to report they will not be selling Christmas trees on Cove Road at Inglesby Funeral Home during the 2021 season. "Sadly, we just can’t get enough of the quality trees we’ve always offered, so for only the 2nd time ever, our lights won’t be on. We’ll do our best to be back next year. Deepest thanks to our wonderful customers; for making us part of your holiday traditions. You’ve been like family and we'll miss you. Thanks also to the management at Inglesby for your friendship and kindness. Best wishes to all for a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2022." For more than 30 years the Clements family has been at Cove and Wyndham Roads with very fresh and beautiful Eastern PA Douglas and Fraser Firs. They will be missed!
Bob Scullin, Veteran
This was one of several videos celebrating the 95th Year of FW Grigg Post 68 American Legion in Merchantville NJ featuring interviews with their veterans hosted by Philadelphia, PA reporter and writer John J Ruppert. Today's veteran Is Mr. Bob Scullin, 89, a retired Marine, World War II Veteran and Purple Heart Recipient. Bob proudly served two enlistments in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II on the island of Iwo Jima and Korean War. This was recorded, produced, edited and by John J Ruppert, 2014.
Fixer Upper
Amazing opportunity with great potential to own a single family home in Merchantville. Built in 1910, this 3 story, wood frame charmer with four bedrooms and two full baths is on Clinton Avenue, a beautiful street located one block from Wellwood Park. Very deep 52 ft. by 175 ft. lot with shared driveway. Being sold as is with buyer responsible for any and all Borough repairs or certifications. Residents attend Merchantville Elementary School and Haddon Heights High School. With tons of shops and dining options nearby, you don't want to miss this deal. This home is listed at $159,900. Schedule a tour today!
Zombies On The Run!
Council Opposes Terminal
The Borough Council of Merchantville passed a resolution on October 25th opposing a plan by New Fortress Energy to build a massive liquefied natural gas export terminal in Gibbstown, Gloucester County. The Merchantville resolution calls on Governor Murphy to reject permits needed to load highly explosive and polluting LNG onto ships for export out of Gibbstown, and calls on the Army Corps of Engineers to complete an environmental impact statement on the project. This week’s vote is the ninth resolution to pass opposing the project. “Twenty five residents showed up at Merchantville’s October 25th Borough Council meeting to support a resolution put forth by the town’s Green Team in opposition to the New Frontier Energy’s plan to transport massive quantities of LNG via rail and highway in South Jersey,” said Merchantville resident and Green Team member Dorothy Foley, who was one of the seven people who testified in support of the resolution. She added that they were “horrified at the foolhardy and dangerous plan to transport LNG but more than anything…the overall environmental impact of allowing this huge investment in fossil fuel infrastructure at a time when all efforts should be into transitioning away from carbon fuels.” So far, resolutions against the project have passed in Princeton, Pennsauken, Runnemede, Haddon Township, Riverton, Hazlet, Burlington City, and Merchantville.
Tenant House Reno
9/11 Heros Run
This run series was started in 2007 by the family of fallen 1st Lt. Travis Manion (USMC) as a grassroots run in his hometown Doylestown, PA with 300 runners and now has more than 90 race locations around the world uniting more than 60,000 people yearly to celebrate our heroes and spread awareness. Proceeds are used to directly support Travis Manion Foundation's mission to empower our nation's veterans and families of our fallen heroes to develop character in future generations. In select locations, a portion of race proceeds are granted back to a local nonprofit partner whose mission is also to empower these heroes. A local race will take place at: Cooper River Park, 1301 North Park Drive, Pennsauken, NJ. Sign up for the 5k Run or 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, October 2, 2021. Race begins at 9:00 a.m.