Eventful Spring
Some events have been cancelled. Call before you head out. Millville and the Glasstown Arts District are ready for Spring! As the green of lawns and trees begin, we are […]
Some events have been cancelled. Call before you head out. Millville and the Glasstown Arts District are ready for Spring! As the green of lawns and trees begin, we are […]
“On Wednesday March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared coronavirus (COVID-19) a global pandemic,” stated Robert Dickinson, Health Officer for the Vineland Department of Health. “The Vineland Health
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The coronavirus has caused much concern and fear.Throughout the world events are being cancelled, travel curtailed, and restrictions enacted to help stem the spread of COVID-19. At Angelic Health we
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This spring-cleaning season, residents in Cumberland County can give their gently used goods a second life and help reduce waste in landfills by donating excess household items to Cumberland County
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Are you tired of seeing tires line riverbanks? Are you sick of seeing plastic bags and straws sitting in gutters? Are you champing to champion a community event, or are
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Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission Chief Administrator Sue Fulton have announced that due to the COVID-19 outbreak and to protect the public, the MVC will extend
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Members of South Jersey Federal Credit Union will now have access to three additional free ATM machines within Cumberland Mall, located at 3849 South Delsea Drive in Vineland. Members will
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On March 21, the Cumberland County Improvement Authority (CCIA) will kick off its 29th Annual Trash Hunt. This year, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the CCIA
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It was time for our annual termite inspection a few weeks ago. I met the exterminator at the house and thankfully the termites are apparently not dining in, or at
Once every decade, a census of the entire U.S. population is conducted. More than a head count. It shows how communities have changed and helps determine where to build new
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