New Podcast
Sarah Layton, (Miss Vineland 2018) has a new podcast “Sarah Spills the Tea.” She will be interviewing local celebrities, politicians, business owners, and non-profits to find out what is going […]
Sarah Layton, (Miss Vineland 2018) has a new podcast “Sarah Spills the Tea.” She will be interviewing local celebrities, politicians, business owners, and non-profits to find out what is going […]
New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas Fisher announced the Department is partnering with The Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ), The Food Bank of South Jersey, Mercer Street Friends, and
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Cumberland County farmer Barney Hollinger, pictured, and Sussex County farmer Holly Systema were recently sworn in to their terms on the New Jersey State Board of Agriculture during a special
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Not long ago, I was reminiscing with a fellow elected official who is a great admirer of President Reagan. As for me, my thoughts about the Reagan years are more
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The Vineland Public Library is excited to offer additional hours to our Curbside Pickup Service. New hours will begin Monday, September 14. This service will allow patrons to borrow library
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This story is republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: patch.com/new-jersey/pointpleasant/vote-mail-or-not-heres-what-nj-thinks The 2020 presidential election was shaping up to a big
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At the end of 2019, CU Maurice River was granted funding by National Fish and Wildlife through its Delaware Watershed Conservation Fund to continue growing a culture of stewardship within
I’m continuing with my theme of the 2020 U.S. Census, since I heard from readers that my last column revealed new information to them—and in an effort to get closer
Buildings, like people, have fascinating stories to tell. If walls could talk, you might silently hear fantastic yarns about people and events that took place in a home. If you’re