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There is a ribbon of peace and tranquility that slices through Pennsauken Township. The Merchantville Bike Trail starts at Cove Rd. and East Chestnut Ave. and runs across Centre St. and Browning Rd. to Euclid Ave. Created on the defunct lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad, you can see bikers, joggers, strollers, and dog walkers enjoying the mile and a half path on a daily basis.
Thursday, 03 April 2014 01:00

New Borough grant announced

The West Maple Neighborhood Task Force received a federal grant for landscape improvements and street furniture  including trash cans, planters, benches, bike racks, etc. Please contact Denise Brouse, Borough Clerk at (856) 662-2474 X 103 if you are interested in FREE street trees, planters, a bench, grass strip, etc. in front of your site. Only property owners along Maple Avenue, between Wellwood Park and Route 130 in Merchantville and Pennsauken are eligible.

Wednesday, 07 August 2013 20:14

Wellwood Manor ribbon cutting

Join the Merchantville commuity as we celebrate the Grand Opening of Wellwood Manor on Thursday, August 8, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. Wellwood Manor is located at 606 W. Maple Avenue, Merchantville, NJ. In attendance at the ribbon cutting will be Senator James Beach; Assemblyman Louis Greenwald; Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt; Freeholder Carmen Rodriquez;

Friday, 28 June 2013 01:00

Top Court to hear case

The New Jersey Supreme Court on Friday agreed to answer whether a municipality flexing its powers under the state's eminent domain law must negotiate with a lien holder that has secured a final foreclosure judgment on a targeted property. LB-RPR REO Holdings LLC won certification of its petition arguing that Merchantville, N.J., had a duty to engage in good faith negotiations with the national developer of distressed properties over the condemnation of a 54-unit apartment building. LB held the mortgage on the property, had obtained a foreclosure order and was set to acquire the parcel through a sheriff's sale. 

Thursday, 02 May 2013 06:14

Trees abound at west gateway

Members of the West Maple Neighborhood and the New Jersey Tree Foundation are planting 34 trees along West Maple Avenue and the Federal Street Overpass on Wednesday, May 1st and Thursday, May 2st. "It has been a long road with several unexpected hurdles, such as an abundance of underground utilities, causing us to reduce and change planting locations", said project coordinator, Mara Wuebker, from Ragan Design.

Tuesday, 09 April 2013 01:00

Task Force to meet this week

There will be a Task Force Meeting on Thursday April 11th at 1:00 p.m. We will be discussing a number of neighborhood projects, including the New Jersey Tree Foundation’s upcoming tree planting along areas of Maple Avenue and the Overpass in Pennsauken. Additionally, a representative from the Camden Metro Area of the Rails to Trails Conservancy Program will be making a presentation to the Task Force. Please come out and join us!

Friday, 22 February 2013 00:00

Task Force presentation this evening

The West Maple Neighborhood Task Force is working to help improve the appearance, quality of life and business vitality of the West Maple Neighborhood, which spans Merchantville, Pennsauken, and Camden. They will be making a presentation on Task Force activities to Merchantville Borough Council on Monday, February 25th at 7:30 p.m. They are always looking to reach out to more neighborhood residents and businesses, so please "like" them on facebook and share with your friends and other persons who may be interested.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013 00:00

West Maple update

Hello West Maple Neighborhood Stakeholders, 

Task Force Meeting: Our next Task Force meeting is THIS Thursday, February 7th at 1pm in Merchantville Borough Hall. Please feel free to come out and join us.

Street Trees: We have some great news!  We are very excited to announce that the West Maple Task Force will be partnering with the New Jersey Tree Foundation (NJTF) to plant street trees along Maple Avenue in the Pennsauken portion of the neighborhood this spring.   A big ‘shout out’ goes to Lisa Simms of the NJTF who has garnered a federal grant to plant trees in underserved areas.  The Pennsauken portion of the neighborhood qualifies under the grant parameters.  The trees and labor for planting are FREE!  Mike Carruth, Chairman of the Pennsauken Shade Tree Commission, has been assisting with tree selection and evaluating potential planting locations.   Pennsauken Public Works will assist with concrete and asphalt cutting for tree pits, where needed.  We are grateful for their assistance!

Facebook Page: The Task Force has created a West Maple Neighborhood Facebook page so please help us get the word out and ‘Like’ us on facebook. https://www.facebook.com/TheWestMapleNeighborhood Do you want to publicize your neighborhood business?  Do know of something happening in the Neighborhood?   Feel free to let us know and we’ll try to post it on our facebook page.

Upcoming Evening Meeting: For those of you who have been asking, there will be an evening public meeting for West Maple Neighborhood residents, businesses, and interested persons on Monday, February 25th at 7:30 at the Merchantville Borough Council caucus meeting. We will discuss Task Force recommendations that came out of the first phase of study, update the public on what has been happening during this second phase of study, collect input from the public on neighborhood issues, and discuss plans for future.

Mara Wuebker, PP/AICP

Ragan Design Group, LLC

30 Jackson Road, Suite C-3

Medford, NJ 08055

(609) 654-8800

www.ragandesign.com

Saturday, 11 August 2012 07:57

606 Redeveloper Answers Critic

Richard DePetro, the redeveloper of Wellwood Manor Apartments, recently came under attack by resident, Marvin Gaskill, who distributed an informational flyer door-to-door in Merchantville. The flyer seeks to incite the community by accusing Mr. DePetro of intending to "turn it