On Thursday, March 22nd, BellaVta presents a "Taste of Scicily" featuring tow appetizers, refreshing Caponata and traditional, crispy Arancini,. The first course will be Anelli Sicilani al Forno, baked pasta layered with eggplant, meat sauce, cheese and toasted breadcrumbs. The second course, Spiedini, top round beef with bread crumbs.
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There are currently 52 Towers (10 Registered,42 Not Registered) found within 4.00 miles of Merchantville Borough Hall, 1 W Maple Ave, Merchantville, NJ 08109. View the list. Four (4) new tower applications can be found within 4 miles of the center of town. One has been filed by Pegasus at Chapel Ave West and is located .35 miles from downtown and the other by the camden county Department of Public Works. That tower is proposed on land 0.63 miles from Borough Hall at 2400 Bethel Avenue, Pennsauken, NJ. Additionally, there are several antennas, the actual signal emitters for cellular, paging and other radio services, located within . Antennas can be placed on towers or be stand alone and placed on top of offices, condos, churches, light poles, signs, etc. Stand alone Antennas are small and difficult to spot as they are easily hidden/camouflaged.

Love is in the air. So what better way to show your love than the “I Love Classic Towns” Photo Contest? Enter the “I Love Classic Towns” photo contest. Prizes worth up to $1,500 plus the opportunity to be part of a traveling exhibition. This year we’re inviting professional and amateur photographers alike to submit photos showcasing everything they love about their favorite Classic Town. Categories include: history, community, parks and recreation, people, main streets, residential, and seasonal. Classic towns of Greater Philadelphia in New Jersey include Merchantville, Moorestown, Bordentown City, Collingswood, Glassboro and Haddon Heights. The contest officially launched online on February 13. The public will be able to pick their favorite photos from each category starting April 15th, and we’ll award prizes worth up to $1,500 later in the year. http://contest.classictowns.org

A quaint Camden County borough of about 3,800, Merchantville is best known for Victorian architecture and, lately, a move to merge with adjacent Cherry Hill. But unlike the notion of Merchantville becoming one with its far larger neighbor, the RayCo Armory sparked no opposition. Until recently. I hadn't noticed RayCo either, until DiSalvo pointed it out on a recent blustery morning. Like a half dozen nearby businesses, it's partly obscured by a huge fried-chicken establishment. http://bit.ly/wmdiWg

In the spring of 2012, Friends of L'Arche New Jersey's first home will open in Merchantville, NJ. Four adults with disabilities and four assistants will live in the home as a family, placing priority in relationships of mutuality and trust. St. Joe's Alumni are invited to participate in Global Community Day 2012 helping to landscape the front yard and break ground on a community vegetable garden in their backyard. Contact Megan Herron at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Join our community and guests from neighboring L'Arche communities as we share stories of daily life and the practices that make L'Arche unique. It is our hope that our guests will gain a greater understanding of the lived reality of community life by hearing the experiences of core members and assistants who have lived in community for several years. Join us for one of the following dates: Sunday, April 1st, April 15th or May 6th from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. The gathering will be casual and no dress code is required.  Baked goods, light sandwiches, and tea will be served. As we hope to maintain an environment conducive to large group conversation, we ask that you RSVP and reserve your spot. RSVP to Megan. We look forward to sharing an afternoon with you!

The May edition of The Borough Brief contains updates on Borough of Merchantville happenings. Please subscribe to this digital newsletter by entering your email address in the box on the front page of the Borough's website. Articles in this edition include the mayor's latest Covid-19 message, the importance of completing your census online, an interview with Laura Panarello on the frontline, grant funds for rails-to-trails, renovations to the Community Center park and information on local food pantries.

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