On May 13th, Thomas A. Holland, of Merchantville, was appointed by the Senate president to the New Jersey Military Skills Council. The Council is responsible to assess the condition of military skills and training in the State and to advise the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the Department of Education on expenditures from the Workforce Development Partnership Fund and other State funds for the training and education of workers in preparation for jobs with the military and supporting industries. The five military installations in NJ are: Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst; Picatinny Arsenal; United States Naval Weapons Station Earle; Air National Guard 177th Fighter Wing; and United States Coast Guard Training Center Cape May.
Open house 5/5/19
Open house this Sunday from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at this absolutely charming and elegant three bedroom two and a half bath center hall colonial in Merchantville. Located on beautiful Saint James Avenue, it features a spacious formal living room with gas fireplace with beautiful mantel, hardwood floors, and french doors leading out to the 20' x 8' side porch. There is also a formal dining room with crown molding, hardwood floors and built in corner curio. Also featuring a very attractive foyer with a beautiful staircase leading up to the second floor. Next there is the huge modern kitchen with breakfast area and butler's pantry. Great for entertaining! A great education is available at Merchantville Elementary or St. Peter School K-8 and Haddon Heights High School and lots of shops and restaurants in the historic downtown. Presented by Tony Knox.
Council Caucus meeting 1.28.13
What's Merchantville Porch Fest?
Hi neighbors! You may have seen my post last week about interest in starting a porch fest here in town. Well, we're working on bringing something really special to town this fall. Please give Merchantville Porch Fest a follow and share to help get the word out. The Porch Fest is coming together and we need your help spreading the this news. Please share our posts and help us make some noise! To answer some of your questions: No - you don't need to have a porch to host - just some
2019 Website Relaunch
After two years of restructuring and redesigning Merchantville Online we're back! Over the next few weeks we'll be adding archived articles and tweaking a few things - like the event category - but up and running after a lengthy hiatus.
Join The DPW Team
The Borough of Merchantville is currently establishing an eligibility list for future Public Works openings, including potential positions for Public Works Laborers and Supervisors. If you take pride in hard work, enjoy working outdoors, and want to make a visible difference in your community, we want to hear from you. Our Public Works Department plays a critical role in keeping Merchantville running every day by maintaining roads, parks, public buildings, stormwater systems, and Borough
Building on a Legacy of Progress
In January, Merchantville's Mayor Ted Brennan announced that he was not running for re-election. At that time he proudly endorsed Ray Woods for Mayor and Ruby Delarosa and Sean Fitzgerald for Borough Council expressing confidence that their team would continue to meet the needs of our residents first while offering a “next generation of leadership” that can continue the work of his administration while bringing new energy to local issues most critical to our town.