1,000 Books!
The Cumberland County Library is proud to announce that Caleb has completed its 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Reading Challenge. Congratulations, Caleb!
The Cumberland County Library is proud to announce that Caleb has completed its 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Reading Challenge. Congratulations, Caleb!
Project Thanksgiving recently received a $2,500 grant from Verizon TCC to help further its mission of providing assistance to local veterans. Project Thanksgiving is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which provides
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Young people from Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County were recently treated to a visit by Cole the Deaf Dog. He is the 2023 ASPCA Dog of the Year
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South Jersey Eye Associates (SJEA) announces the addition of Dr. Samantha A. Miletta to the SJEA family. Dr. Miletta will officially join SJEA as an optometric physician on June 3,
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Statistics from the New Jersey State Health Department Assessment Data (SHAD) website (https://www-doh.state.nj.us/doh-shad/community/highlight/index/GeoCnty/6.html) indicate that Cumberland County residents experience poor outcomes in many areas. For instance, the health insurance coverage
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Congratulations are in order to our Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County for winning and being honored as the 2023 Advocate For Youth Award. This award is given on
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Vineland City Hall will light up red from May 1 through May 5 as part of the National Fallen Fighters Foundation “2024 Light The Night For Fallen Fighters” campaign. This
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This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement. Link to story: nj.com/middlesex/2024/03/sorry-youre-still-recycling-wrong-experts-talk-njs-worst-waste-habits.html Flattened soda cans, plastic bottles, and shards of paper formed mini-mountains at the
Sorry, You’re Still Recycling Wrong. Experts Talk NJ’S Worst Waste Habits. Read More »