John F. Heinz - Merchantville, NJ
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
N 39° 57.140 W 075° 02.958
18S E 495788 N 4422467
This tree is located on the town green, a narrow strip of grassy land extending backward for several blocks dividing West & South Chestnut Avenues. The tree is to the rear of the gazebo. The tree is 11 years old & absolutely gorgeous in the summer.
Waymark Code: WM96GV
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 07/06/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
Views: 3

If you face Centre Street, in back of the gazebo, and with the Collins and Pancoast Hall to the right, the tree will be to the immediate left of a bricked path, about 3 feet from the path. There is also another dedicated tree, similar to this one, on the opposite time in the same place and position.

After walking the streets of downtown Merchantville for a few hours I discovered this is a “Shade Tree” kind of community with trees lining every street, business and each park and playground. The shopping area on Centre St, & West & Park Avenues are all very quaint. I spied lots restaurants, grocery stores, specialty shops, and all sorts of other eclectic shops. These dedicated trees enhance the natural beauty of this town.

As far as dedicated trees are concerned the town takes this very serious and has a commission with board members who have been taking care of this for 68 years! In 1942, Borough Council formed a Shade Tree Commission according to State provisions. This group was assigned the task of planting, caring and removing all trees that stand between the street and the side walk and all public property. The rest of the trees in Merchantville to be in the care of the property owner.

The Shade Tree Commission may be contacted through Borough Hall at 856-662-2474 ext.173. Today, the Commission maintains jurisdiction over all trees in the borough which are on community property including trees are growing between the sidewalk and curb, trees in Wellwood or Morrissey Park and trees on Municipal property. Memorial trees and plaques are available through the Commission.

The inscribed/etched white, polished stone marker at the foot of the tree is flush with the ground and set inside a bigger, rectangular piece of concrete. It reads:

In Loving Memory
John F. Heinz
Arbor Day 1999

Location of the tree: Town Common, at the intersection of W. Chestnut Avenue & S. Centre Street

Type of tree: Plum, Non-Fruit Bearing

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