The Board, What It Does
Just a few columns back, I introduced you to some new members of the Main Street Vineland Board of Directors and gave a brief run-through of the other members. I […]
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Just a few columns back, I introduced you to some new members of the Main Street Vineland Board of Directors and gave a brief run-through of the other members. I […]
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To better understand the people and events that helped shape us, a reexamination of historical moments usually centers on significant pockets of time. So it’s curious that a March 1917
For a limited time, the American Red Cross has resumed testing all blood, platelet and plasma donations for COVID-19 antibodies. Plasma from routine donations that have high levels of COVID-19
Limited Time: Red Cross Testing Donations for COVID-19 Antibodies Read More »
Congress has rejected a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reorganization request that would have downsized the William J. Hughes Technical Center and eliminated local jobs, Congressman Jeff Van Drew (R-2) recently
Tech Center Jobs Saved Read More »
Richard Carroll of Vineland recently finished renovating the original Mason & Hamlin “Sankey” model pump organ at the Olde Bunker Hill Church in Olde Stone House Village in Washington Township.
Vinelander Donates Time, Expertise to Restoration of Church Organ Read More »
Rowan College South Jersey (RCSJ) was named among VIQTORY’s G.I. Jobs Magazine list of top 10 Military Friendly® Schools for 2022-2023. Out of the 1,800 institutions participating from across the
RCSJ Ranks #3 on National List of Military Friendly Schools Read More »
On the heels of Black History Month, the Assembly Tourism, Gaming, and the Arts Committee revived a measure sponsored by Cape May County’s first African American Assemblyman, Antwan McClellan to
McClellan Bill: NJ Black Heritage Trail Advances Read More »
Cumberland County Prosecutor Webb-McRae is pleased to congratulate the officers and mental health professionals who received their training certificate after completing Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training. The weeklong training concluded
County Certifies 38 Program Participants for Completed Crisis Intervention Training Read More »
Falling short of your goals? In a period of stagnation? It may be time to spring clean your routine. Here are a few tips and ideas for getting more done
At the recent meeting of the Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA Board of Directors, the group honored its past president, Shayne Bevilacqua. His two-year term, just ended, was marked by successes
Farinaccio Begins Term as YMCA Board President, Bevilacqua Honored as Past President Read More »