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Sunday, 16 February 2014 08:30

Country Club unveils new website

Welcome to Merchantville Country Club, the 10th oldest golf course in America! Founded in 1892, Merchantville Country Club is often referred to as “South Jersey’s Best Kept Secret”. Well-manicured grounds, a modern clubhouse, and pleasing dining areas are just some of the highlights. A favorite feature of Merchantville Country Club is the extensive social and dining aspect offered to our members. From the bar to the bocce court, members experience an atmosphere the entire family can be a part of. Enjoy dinner in our formal dining room. Year round entertainment events as well as seasonal bocce leagues and holiday family affairs are just a small sample of social events offered at MCC. Our culinary team offers fine dining options for all, whether at the bar or in the dining room.

Sunday, 16 February 2014 08:19

New book

Judith Kristen, long-time columnist for All Around Pennsauken and renowned author, is publishing her newest chil- dren’s book, “The Flower Children: A Story of Peace, Love, and All Good Things.”The story, which has a decidedly Beatles theme, focuses on the impor- tance of family and friendship.

Saturday, 12 October 2013 01:00

A Catholic school-saving mission

Given a choice years ago to retire and enjoy life, businessman Robert Healey Sr. decided to dig in. He is on a personal crusade to help save Catholic schools in the region. Healey, 84, of Lumberton, a successful lawyer and entrepreneur, has become a champion for Catholic education, turning around struggling schools in New Jersey and Pennsylvania by showing them how to operate more like businesses. http://bit.ly/1a3OIzZ

Politicians in seven Camden County towns have requested a feasibility study to explore a merger of upper-level police management. Audubon, Collingswood, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, Haddon Township, Mount Ephraim and Oaklyn, collectively known as the Colonial Alliance, will investigate potential savings in paying a smaller administrative force to manage police operations. http://on.cpsj.com/12F7YO5

Friday, 14 June 2013 01:00

Animal shelter struggling

Begun in 2007 as a temporary stopgap for the animal services needs of several towns along the Camden and Burlington County border, the Pennsauken-based Almost Home Animal Shelter is in dire financial straits, says Executive Director Nancy Welsh. The shelter needs volunteers for any number of tasks. It's not just walking dogs, playing with cats and cleaning kennels - although those are critically necessary services.

Wednesday, 10 April 2013 07:19

Metro Division takes to the streets

This week, more than 30 Metro Division Officers were deployed into streets of Camden City. These officers are beginning their eight weeks of field training. The field training is being given by former members of the Camden City Police Department now employed in the Metro Division. The practical field training follows two weeks of agency orientation

Wednesday, 10 April 2013 07:16

Teen IDs Bike Thief

A Cherry Hill man was arrested for theft after Cherry Hill Police said an alert teen spotted him grabbing two bicycles Monday night from the back yard of a home on Spruce Street, on the Cherry Hill - Merchantville border. Brian Grayson, 50, of Wisteria Avenue, was caught after Cherry Hill and Merchantville officers searched the area following the report of the thefts, which came around 9:15 p.m., police said.

Monday, 18 March 2013 07:01

Resident stops alleged purse snatcher

Cherry Hill police report that a purse-snatcher wanted in multiple towns might’ve gotten away, had an alert Merchantville man not chased down the thief. The alleged thief, David Zane Jr., of Westville, was talking with a woman outside Pathmark on Church Road Sunday afternoon, when he suddenly grabbed the woman’s purse and took off running, police said. But Merchantville resident Gerald Smith, who was outside the supermarket waiting for his family, saw the alleged theft go down and chased down Zane, then held him until officers arrived on scene.

Saturday, 16 March 2013 01:00

LourdesCare at Cherry Hill hosts Open House

lourdescareLourdesCare at Cherry Hill is a new, state-of-the-art outpatient center at Route 70 and Brace Road where patients can get critical and specialty services at an all-in-one-stop for expert medical care including radiology, cardiac care, lab services and wellness programs. There will be a community open house event on Saturday, March 23rd from noon to 2 p.m. which will offer tours, free health screenings,

Wednesday, 05 September 2018 05:43

NJ TRANSIT advances Positive Train Control Program

Beginning Wednesday, September 5 and Monday, September 10 and continuing until early 2019, NJ TRANSIT will continue the installation of Positive Train Control (PTC) equipment on its rail fleet throughout the state. To accommodate this critical safety upgrade, all service on the Atlantic City Rail Line (ACRL) will be temporarily suspended beginning Wednesday, September 5, and off-peak one-seat Raritan Valley Line (RVL) service to Penn Station New York (PSNY) will temporarily terminate and originate at Newark Penn Station beginning Monday September 10. Throughout this time period, ACRL customers will have alternate travel options with discounted fares to and from Philadelphia. https://www.njtransit.com/sa/sa_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=CustomerNoticeTo&NoticeId=2532