Census 101
Once a decade, America comes together to count every resident in the United States, creating national awareness of the importance of the census and...
From Shoes to Lamps
Merchantville Antiques and Salvage came across a photo of his grandfather's Shoe Repair Shop the other day. The picture, taken in 1928, shows shop owner...
Mayors at PMAC
Network with local business owners, have lunch, meet and hear from Merchantville Borough Mayor Ted Brennan and Pennsauken Township Mayor Tim Killion on Wednesday, February 12,...
Annual Reorganization
Borough Council held its annual Reorganization meeting on Monday, January 6, 2020. Council-Elect Raymond H. Woods, lll, re-elected Councilman Anthony Perno and 2020 Council president, Sean...
Monitoring Your Meter
Not only is your water meter used for your quarterly bill, but it can be used as a tool to detect leaks in the...
Happy New Year
Mayor Ted Brennan, all of the members of the Borough Council, all Public Safety providers and municipal staff would like to wish you and...
2019 Holiday Events
The Borough's 2019 Holiday festivities are underway including the much anticipated annual parade! Public Events, Garden Club, Boy Scout and other volunteers have been trimming...
Holiday Green-Up Help
The Garden Club invites all residents to join them for a morning devoted to greening-up the Borough's downtown for the holidays. On Saturday, November 16th, we are...
Arctic Blast Expected
Snow and arctic cold is expected to blast the Northeast US in the coming days. Icy conditions and accumulating snow will spread across the northeastern United States...
2019 Election Results
Merchantville's Election Totals are as follows: Borough Council: unopposed incumbent Democratic councilman Anthony Perno and challenger Raymond Woods, III won - Perno 369, Woods...











































