Devon Schultz
Millville Senior High School Way to go buddy!!!! We are so proud of you. Keep reaching for your dreams. Cant wait to see what the next chapter in your life […]
Millville Senior High School Way to go buddy!!!! We are so proud of you. Keep reaching for your dreams. Cant wait to see what the next chapter in your life […]
Cumberland County Technical Education Center Congratulations Anthony! We are so proud of your accomplishments! You have a bright and amazing future ahead of you! Love, Mom, Dad and Zowie
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Millville High School We are all so proud of you for following your dreams to play baseball at the next level and continuing your education at Goldey Beacom College. We
CCTEC You did it!!!! You have really been through a lot from loss of opportunities; having to work, helping out your family members; working out at the gym; and giving
Millville High School Congratulations Blake ! We are so proud of you and all the hard work you put in and accomplished. Can’t wait to see what the future holds
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The Authority hosted its first Household Hazardous Waste and Document Shredding event on Saturday, April 10. Co-sponsored by the City of Millville, Cumberland County Utilities Authority, and Landis Sewage Authority,
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The South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization (SJTPO) in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is pleased to announce the award of a $900,000 federal grant under the
Millville Awarded Federal Grant Funds for Millyard Riverfront Walk Read More »
As I write this, approximately 596,000 Americans have died from the Covid-19 virus, depending on which source you reference. Despite this staggering number—quickly approaching the total number of dead from
Low Vaccination Rates in Bridgeton Read More »
There’s a certain satisfaction that comes from seeing projects and initiatives falling into place and materializing before your eyes. You can call it progress, or teamwork, or any number of
It’s fair to say that by the start of the 1920s the role that Fort Lee, New Jersey enjoyed as U.S. film capital had been severely compromised when its major