Camden Catholic High School, Merchantville School, St. Peter School, Pennsauken Public Schools, St. Stephen's School, Bishop Eustace, Camden County Technical School, Audubon School District and Paul VI High School.

An interior designer saw vast potential in a former Merchantville church that sat vacant for years. Most people would have seen the former Wesleyan Methodist Church in the Georgian and Victorian Stick style (a term often used to describe a Victorian not of the gingerbread/ornamental variety), and not have given it a second look. But not Joe Miraglia, a seasoned commercial and residential interior designer with the ability to look at a vacant property in shambles and visualize beauty beyond decay. What he spotted was potential and good bones--the latter something typically used to describe fashion models, not houses. “I liked the lines and the bones of this house. I love older stately homes, but it wasn’t like the Queen Anne or Victorian style,” he said. http://bit.ly/1igpK3C

Thirty years after her husband’s murder, Nancy Groom makes clear what she wants. “I would like an answer before I die, for heaven’s sake.” Edward Bauer was found shot to death Jan. 23, 1984 in his Merchantville auto repair shop. His slaying remains the tiny borough’s only unsolved homicide. Merchantville Police Chief Wayne Bauer hasn’t written off the case, either. The 27-year veteran has come to know Groom and her family over the years; bringing them closure has become personal. http://on.app.com/1ix5k9l

Plans for the Borough's 2013 Holiday festivities are underway including the much anticipated evening parade. Public Events volunteers were busy Saturday trimming the boro tree, hanging seasonal street decor and readying the Santa House for he holidays. Enjoy the schedule of events and experience the difference that shopping in your own home town offers. Merchantville boasts a variety of businesses from gift, handcraft and antique shops to markets, cafes, restaurants and florists.

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This storm will not be a monster like the one our area experienced earlier this week, but, depending on where you live, you could see accumulations up to 5 inches, NBC10 First Alert Weather Meteorologist Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz said. By lunchtime snow should be falling in the Philadelphia area with an accumulation of 1-3 inches expected. Track the storm.

Four community leaders were honored last week by the philanthropic arm of one of Camden's most prominent corporate citizens for working to improve life in the city. The Campbell Soup Foundation presented awards to Anthony J. Perno 3d, Curtis Myers, Bridget Phifer, and Sabine Mehnert. Perno, a councilman in Merchantville, was awarded the foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award and a $5,000 grant.
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Please join the SBA and organizations across the country in supporting your local small business by shopping at a small businesses in Merchantville during the 2013 holiday season. Merchantville boasts a variety of businesses from gift, handcraft and antique shops to markets, cafes, restaurants and florists. SHOP SMALL in MERCHANTVILLE at: McFarlan's MarketWirth FloristAunt Charlotte's CandiesCommunity SportsIrina's ClosetTea Kettle Bakery,  Millenium Nails, The Fabric Works,  Centre Street YogaFun Kuts 4 KidsGraham Gallery, Cigar AlleyCafe BellaVitaThe Clip Joint, Bedding & Dinette OutletVictoriana EastBlue Monkey TavernCastle of Beauty SalonDSGNTeC, Merchantville DinerBeberian Carpet . . . and many more. If you can't decide what to get, pick up a gift certificate!

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