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Vineland Residents Protest $17B Microsoft-Linked AI Data Center Project

Residents in Vineland are voicing growing opposition to a large artificial intelligence data center under construction in the South Jersey city, raising questions about noise, water use, electricity demand, and potential environmental effects tied to the project. About 40 miles south of Philadelphia, a 2.6 million-square-foot data center complex — comparable in size to 45 […]

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Sign Petition: Ask Governor for Moratorium on Data Centers

New Jersey is seeing a surge in proposals for massive new data centers—but empowered communities can keep them at bay. New Brunswick residents defeated a data center proposal, and Pemberton Township has banned them outright.   Pinelands Alliance (PA) has three actions that you can take to help protect New Jersey communities and the environment

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No Fooling!

Image: Farmers’ Almanac How did April Fools’ Day become a day for practical jokes? Legends have it that April Fools’ Day began in France in 1564 after Pope Gregory XIII decreed the switch from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar. Prior to that, April 1 used to be celebrated as New Year’s Day. Those

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America250, Greenwich–Style

America250 is a nationwide, nonpartisan initiative commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This historic milestone honors America’s enduring legacy of freedom while highlighting the diverse individuals and contributions that have shaped the nation. As part of the America250 commemoration, the Cumberland County Chapter of the Daughters of the American

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Rossi Student Earns Top Chef Recognition

Rossi Elementary School student Paul “Paulie” Coia created the winning recipe in the recent Vineland Public School’s “Top Chef” contest. He made “Paulie’s Cluck-Tastic Tacos,” a chicken cutlet inspired twist on a classic taco. Top chefs from the district’s elementary schools donned signature white hats and jackets and prepared their custom creations for an enthusiastic

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Across the Border

Scott Masters, head of social studies and director of the Crestwood Oral History Project, Crestwood Preparatory College in Toronto, Canada, greets WWII Veteran Tim Kiniry at the Millville Army Air Field Museum, flanked by Bob Trivellini, MAAFM vice president, left, and Steve Graham, Museum board member, right. Millville Army Air Field Museum Veteran Interview Project

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