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Mark your calendars! Planning for the 2023 Merchantville Monster Crafts & Fine Art Festival is already under way. The 2nd Annual Merchantville Monster Crafts & Fine Art Festival is returning to the charming town of Merchantville, NJ to kick-off the wildly popular month-long town Halloween celebration when Merchantville transforms to "Monsterville!" Join us on October 7th & 8th from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. as we fill the streets with juried craft and fine artists from the tri-state area offering wearable art, pottery, blown and stained glass, fine and fashion jewelry, garden and home decor, soaps, scents, pet gifts plus…captivating fine art and decorative fine photography. New this year will be ”Antique/Vintage on North Centre”- a destination sure to excite shoppers who appreciate carefully selected quality antiques and vintage goods. Returning for his second year is Mike Ivankovich, radio personality from WBCB 1490 AM "What's It Worth?" who will present a popular antique “roadshow” opportunity on Saturday, October 7th. Visit www.merchmcfaf.com for more details and to complete an application for your space today!
Shull, Dr. Elliott C. "Skeeter" Jr. Age 93, of Pittsgrove Township, passed away on Wednesday afternoon, February 8, 2023 at home. He was born in Camden to Elliott C. and Elizabeth E. Shull (nee Edgar). Skeeter was a graduate of Merchantville High School, Pennsylvania Military College, Hahnemann Medical College and Duke University. He served as a Captain in the U.S. Army at Fort Stewart, GA before returning to New Jersey to join his father's radiology practice, South Jersey Radiology Associates (SJRA). Skeeter was predeceased by his wife M. Jean Shull (nee Reimet), his brother Walter Barrett Shull and sister Elizabeth Bradley. He is survived by his children, Deborah (Craig) Marks of Conifer, CO, Elliott (Irene) Shull of Elmer, Wendy (Bill) Groot of Uxbridge, MA, Brian (Ellen) Shull of Durham, NC, and Gary (Erin) Shull of Loveland, OH. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Read the complete obituary.
TheraSport is pleased to offer Direct Access to our clients. Direct Access, or self-referral simply means that you can be seen for Physical Therapy without a Physician prescription. Direct Access empowers you to take control of your health and allows faster access to care. TheraSport Physical Therapy was founded in 2003 on the principles of evidence-based practice. Their mission is to empower our patients to overcome impairment and disability. TheraSport strives to maximize human performance through clinical excellence, collaboration with fellow healthcare providers, and the highest-level research. We are committed to enhancing the lives of the individuals we treat and to the betterment of the communities that we serve.
Ray Woods has joined Tonio Burgos & Associates (TBA) New Jersey, as Senior Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs. Woods will develop and implement government outreach and advocacy strategies to advance client interests and project development. Ray brings over a decade of state and local government experience and is a member of the Merchantville Borough Council. He serves on a number of committees including: the Joint Land Use Board; Shade Tree Commission; Public Safety Committee; Public Works Committee; Sustainability & Environment Committee; Insurance Committee; Police Board; and Director of Recycling & Waste. Formerly, Woods served as the Director of Policy to Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald and Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt and played an integral role in the development of numerous transformative policies.
There's lots of delectable chocolate in New Jersey, but nothing beats Aunt Charlotte's Candies for the most traditional gift given every year for Valentine’s Day - CHOCOLATE! As those caring, romantic vibes build towards your February 14th celebration, choose the sweetest way to say I love you. When it comes to your Valentine any size is the right size and at Aunt Charlotte's you'll find milk, dark and white chocolate in every imaginable size and shape. Whether it's bars, buttercreams, truffles or turtles in a basket or gift box indulge yourself and others in some delicious chocolate this holiday! Extended Valentine's Day hours.
The Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission (MPWC) pumps groundwater from fifteen (15) wells that tap the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Aquifer and transports it to the MPWC’s five (5) treatment facilities. The quantity of water that we are able to pump in any given minute, day, month or year is strictly governed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. In total, MPWC has six (6) above ground water tanks, with the newest located in Cherry Hill. The total capacity of the above ground storage tanks is eight (8) million gallons of water. This type of water storage not only enhances water pressure - needed to take showers, sprinkle lawns and fight fires - but it also provides over a full days worth of water supply to our entire franchise area in case of an emergency situation. In 1993, the NJDEP permanently reduced our permitted annual pumping capacity. Consequently, we must augment our well water supply from other sources. Currently that source is New Jersey American Water Company. At the present time, a very small amount of water is purchased annually, which represents approximately 1% of our needs. NJWAC supplies water from three (3) sources: surface water from the Delaware River and groundwater from PRM and Mt. Laurel-Wenonah Aquifers.
Merchantville Scout Troop 119 will host their Annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on Saturday, February 29th, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at Trinity UMC Church, 36 W. Maple Avenue, Merchantville. This is one of the few fundraising events they hold all year and they need your support so please join them for a delicious pasta dinner to support year round girl and boy scout activities. All proceeds to benefit Merchantville Troop 119. Dinner is $10.00 Adult and $5.00 Child. Thanks!
Striving for their optimum health and well-being, more and more patients are finding that the Merchantville Medical Wellness Center (MMWC), at 5 West Chestnut Avenue, is their beacon to holistic prevention and healing. Recently featured in South Jersey's healthy living magazine Natural Awakenings as "Your Journey to Whole Health" their practitioners and medical staff emphasize prevention and holistic health using science-based, advanced, specialized diagnostics along with the evidence-based body’s ability to access its own self-healing mechanisms. The difference is apparent as soon as a patient walks through the door of the spa-like center, located in the heart of historic Merchantville. “We are very intentional about creating a warm, relaxing and welcoming atmosphere, treating each of our patients as family and partners to their wellness,” Vacanti says. For more information about their services visit their website or call 856-532-2063.
Thank you for helping all the happy babies (and parents!) to have a great start in the New Year!