Save the Date! Monsterville School's 8th Grade Haunted House returns to town on Friday, October 17, 2024 and Saturday, October 18th 7:00-10:00 p.m. on the MES blacktop. The theme this year is "Fairytales" and our 8th Graders and their parents are meeting tonight to plan and build the Annual Monsterville Elementary School Haunted House. Get ready to bring your family, friends and neighbors to this great evening event that

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Camden County Board of Commissioners and DHHS published their annual Influenza Immunization Schedule for 2025. To pre-register, scan the QR code on this flyer or go to:  camdencounty.info/Flu25. For additional information, contact the Camden County Flu Hotline at 856-374-6365 or visit their website at camdencounty.com/flu. The current schedule includes nine (9) dates during the month of October: Wednesday, 10/8, from

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Merchantville's Grace Episcopal Church invites you to join them for a special day to usher in the fall season! Come celebrate at their Fall Fair on Saturday, October 18th from10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m and experience a welcoming atmosphere filled with peace, community, and joy. Your presence helps us support local beautification efforts, outreach programs, and community fellowship. We'll have live music, kids crafts, vendors, food, a basket raffle

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Join us for a spook-tacular day of fun at our Boo-tiful Costume Swap on October 4th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Whether you're looking to dress up as your favorite character or simply want to refresh your costume collection, this event is perfect for all ages. Costume Drop-Off Period: September 1st - October 3rd. Please bring your gently used and clean costumes and accessories for both kids and adults to the following drop-off locations:

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day, observed on October 13, 2025, is a time to recognize the history, culture, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous peoples across the United States. The day serves as a response to Columbus Day, shifting the focus from colonization to survival, self-determination, and the continued presence of Native nations. The first seed of Indigenous Peoples’ Day was planted at a U.N. international conference on discrimination in 1977.

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The Borough of Merchantville and its Diversity Committee proudly celebrate the vibrant and enduring impact of Hispanic and Latin communities right here in Merchantville and across the nation. From art and music to science, politics, education, and beyond, Hispanic heritage continues to enrich and inspire our collective story. Join us this month as we recognize, uplift, and learn from the voices and experiences that shape our shared future.

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The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) today issued Executive Directive No. 25-003, allowing anyone six months of age and older to receive a COVID-19 vaccine for the 2025-2026 respiratory illness season. The Department also issued a Standing Order authorizing pharmacists in New Jersey to administer COVID-19 immunizations without a prescription. Together, these actions remove barriers to ensure that all individuals

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