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If you read the insert about The Ave in this newspaper a couple of weeks ago, you saw an article about business clusters downtown—groups of similar businesses that help make […]
If you read the insert about The Ave in this newspaper a couple of weeks ago, you saw an article about business clusters downtown—groups of similar businesses that help make […]
No one has to remind us that we’re living in tumultuous times, whether the subject is climate change, racism, immigration, or politics. One issue that comes with its own unique
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Recently the American Lung Association released “The Road to Clean Air” – a new report that outlines the broad benefits of a transition to an electric transportation sector increasingly powered
Rotarians worldwide pledge to live their lives according to the service organization’s Four-Way Test. Locally, there’s no better example of that than Tri County Rotary’s Carolyn Kaspar, awarded as Rotarian
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U.S. News & World Report has ranked Rowan University’s undergraduate engineering program #17 for 2021, a four-place bump in just one year, in the magazine’s much-watched “Best Colleges” issue. The
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties (BBBS) is selling tickets for its annual All-American Car Raffle. Tickets are $100 and only 1,499 will be sold. The drawing
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Empathy. Compassion. Caring for others. During these days and times, these golden tenets seem to be applied less and less by the masses. Turn on the TV and the turbulence
The coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdown caused food insecurity to spike in Atlantic County, where workers were already struggling to feed their families, according to a student research paper published
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Last week, Inspira Health cut the ribbon on two Retail Pharmacies, located at Inspira Medical Centers Vineland and Mullica Hill. Patients can now conveniently fill their prescriptions before leaving the
Citizens United was holding a program in the garden at our house when one of our volunteers came up to me with a prehistoric-looking insect on his finger. He inquired,