Thursdays
Counselors are on hand at Palmyra Police headquarters, 20 West Broad St., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Thursday for those struggling with substance abuse as part of the Straight to Treatment program. No appointment or insurance is needed, just walk right in and be helped.
Virtua Mobile Grocery Store – 2-3:30 p.m. – at the Palmyra Community Center, 30 W. Broad St., Palmyra. For more information call 856-247-3120 or email [email protected].
April 24 to May 1
Happenings at the Riverton Library, 306 Main St., Riverton. For more information on the events listed contact 856-829-2476.
April 24 – 7 p.m. – The Last Wednesday Book Club.
April 25 – 1 p.m. – Bridge Club.
April 26 – 11 a.m. – Preschool Storytime.
April 29 – 6 p.m. – Pinot’s Palette: Solar Eclipse Wine Glass.
May 1 – 10 a.m. – Knit Wits.
May 1 – 6:30 p.m. – Riverton Readers Book Discussion: “The Bandit Queens.”
Wednesday, April 24
Land Use board meeting at 7 p.m., 20 West Broad St.
Saturday, April 27
Free tree seedlings will be available to Palmyra residents from 8 a.m. to noon at the Palmyra Public Works Garage, 1 Firth Lane, Palmyra.
Sunday, April 28
Palmyra Harbour’s third annual craft fair to he held April 28. Vendors interested call (856) 786-0358.
Wednesday, May 1
Palmyra Board of Education budget hearing at 7 p.m. at the Charles Street School gymnasium, 100 West Charles St.
Saturday, May 4
Palmyra Downtown and Public Safety Day will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. along Broad Street. Vendors can send in applications through April 19.
Thursday, May 16
The first Women’s Health Fair will be held from 6-9 p.m. at the Palmyra Community Center, 30 W. Broad St.
Saturday, May 18
Palmyra 2024 Spring Townwide Yard sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain date is May 19.
Friday, May 31
Palmyra Fire Department’s annual golf outing is being held at the Ramblewood Country Club on May 31. Tee time at 1pm. interested foursomes should contact Deputy Chief Rick Dreby at (609) 868-1305.
Palmyra War Memorial Committee
The Palmyra War Memorial Committee is actively seeking a resident to fill a vacant Board of Trustee position within our committee.
We meet four times a year and hold our annual Memorial Day observance. We also do cleanups at the memorial at least two times a year.
If you are interested please email [email protected].
Seniors Lunch
The monthly seniors lunch event is held every third Tuesday at the Christ Episcopal Church Parish House, 4th and Howard St., Riverton. All are invited for the free lunch and can bring a friend. A chair lift is available. If you need a ride or know someone who does call SEN HAN Transportation at (877) 603-5111 to register. For more information visit christriverton.org. The lunch is free of charge, but donations are welcome. Next lunch is April 16.
Ongoing:
The Palmyra Police Department is hiring and looking for certified and SLEO II candidates for full time employment. Candidates must be at least 21 years old, a U.S. citizen and have a valid New Jersey driver’s license. Applications can be picked up at police headquarters. For more information call (856) 829-0198 or visit www.palmyrapd.org.
Environmental Resolutions, Inc. (ERi) is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship to one deserving undergraduate or graduate college student who, at a minimum, is entering their third year of study in one of the engineering, environmental or planning academic disciplines that align with the services provided by ERi. Students are eligible to apply for the scholarship if they meet the criteria of major, GPA and location of permanent residence.
Custom engraved Chief Payton Flournoy Park brick pavers still available. For $50 you can have one of the brick pavers at the entrance to the park engraved with your name, family or personal message. To reserve your personalized brick paver please print and complete this FORM and return it to Palmyra Borough Hall, 20 W. Broad St., along with a check made payable to the Borough of Palmyra in the amount of $50 per each brick paver requested. Forms are also available at Borough Hall. Engravings will be ordered once payment is received. Proceeds benefit the Borough’s Recreation Trust Fund, which is used for projects and staffing for recreational activities.