Pennsauken Township has been awarded a $10,000 Sustainable Jersey Small Grant funded by the New Jersey Department of Health to conduct a feasibility study for the extension of the existing Merchantville rail trail east from Cove Road to Haddonfield Road. The project will promote health and wellness for residents of Merchantville, Pennsauken and surrounding communities by connecting the trail for walkers and bicyclists.
2014 July 4th events
CAMDEN — Camden Waterfront Freedom Festival, with live music, military vehicles, armed forces displays and other attractions 11 a.m-6 p.m. Thursday; 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Friday; 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Saturday, concluding with fireworks.Camden Waterfront, Riverside Drive. camdencounty.com or (856) 757-9400.
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Submit your furry friend to be included in our Top Pet issue! We're looking for your funniest high resolution pet photos to feature in South Jersey Magazine, from your pet's silliest costume or favorite football jersey to a photo that really shows off their lovable, quirky personality. To submit, e-mail photos to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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.
Children's Garden awards honorees
The 2014 Champions of Children Awards honored notable individuals, organizations, and corporations who work tirelessly on behalf of the children and residents of Camden, NJ. Mrs. Dorrance Hamilton was presented with Lifetime Champion of Children Award. Other Champion of Children Award Honorees included: Former Mayor Patrick Brennan of Brennan Abstract Title, LLC, Ben Griffith of South Jersey Credit Union, Morris Smith Esq., Parada San Juan Bautista and the Camden District Council Collaborative Board.
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.
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