When the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission was first established, the goal was simple: provide a reliable water supply to the community. Fast forward 100 years, and that responsibility has grown to include advanced treatment processes, strict state and federal regulations, and continuous system monitoring. Today, our system serves nearly 50,000 residents, supported by wells, treatment facilities, and a team working behind the scenes every day.
In 2026 Merchantville ranks as the #12 out of 414 Best Suburbs for Young Professionals, #23 of 414 Best Places for Young professionals and #66 of 414 Most Diverse Suburbs in New Jersey according to Niche, a US market research company that ranks and rates neighborhoods, cities, and schools across the United States. Merchantville, NJ, is celebrated for its historic charm, tight-knit family-friendly community, and exceptional walkability. Merchantville boasts significantly
We want to take a moment to remind voters who we are, why we are running, and the vision we have for Merchantville’s future. This campaign has always been about our community. Since launching our campaign, we have knocked on nearly 800 doors across the borough and spoken directly with more than 1,000 of our neighbors. We’ve listened to your concerns, your ideas, and your hopes for Merchantville – and we have taken that feedback to heart as we shaped our priorities
Merchantville is among these 45 New Jersey towns just named the healthiest in the state. The New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute announced the Mayors Wellness Campaign “Healthy Town” winners for 2025. These communities are recognized for initiatives improving physical activity, nutrition, safe environments and mental health resources. Merchantville advanced from "Healthy Town Up-and-Coming" in 2024 to "Healthy Town" in 2025, reflecting the borough’s growing
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.
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
Merchantville is a "Sustainable Jersey" bronze certified community offering several beautifully maintained green spaces, community parks, and recreational trails that highlight the borough's dedication to sustainability and outdoor activities. Volunteer groups like the Green Team, Shade Tree Commission, the Garden Club and Incredible Edible Merchantville actively work to improve and expand the borough's natural environment, tree canopies, and native planting areas. Key green spaces
Many Merchantville residents made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the United States. During World War I, four (4) Merchantville residents lost their lives on the battlefields of Europe during the Great War. Their legacies and home addresses were historically preserved on the town's 1921 Armistice Day monument. They are: Corporal Frederick W. Grigg, raised in Merchantville as one of ten children, he served with General Pershing before deploying to France.