Tyler Allen – Williams
CCTEC Congratulations I’m so proud of you. This is just another one to check off. Keep focused and keep reaching your goals! You make the world better! Love Mom
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CCTEC Congratulations I’m so proud of you. This is just another one to check off. Keep focused and keep reaching your goals! You make the world better! Love Mom
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CCTEC We are so proud of you! You have been a blessing in our lives. You have a bright future ahead of you. Reach for the stars!! God Bless you
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Cumberland County Technical Education Center So proud of the young man you have become. Best wishes on your next chapter Love Nana
Cumberland County Technical Education Center We are so proud of our son Cassius! He is an outstanding student, well rounded and caring person. He is a senior student of CCTEC
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A beloved local radio station has made an exciting change and it’s on a mission to infuse positivity in every listener. On June 1, the station formerly known as 99.9
It seems that in darkness there is light, or, to quote the famous words of Dickens, “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” These are
Solace in the Storm Read More »
Cumberland County Clerk Celeste Riley is reaching out county residents to make sure everyone is up to date on new measures designed to keep voters safe in the upcoming primary
Cumberland County Voters: Information About Voting in July 7 Primary Read More »
It was May 11 when Daniel Hickey of Pittsgrove Township began experiencing symptoms that raised suspicion he might have COVID-19. Although a test confirmed it a few days later, his
Inspira Patient Benefits from Mayo Clinic Trial Read More »
Since the end of March, CompleteCare Health Network has been providing COVID-19 testing at drive-through locations in Cumberland and Cape May counties. Recently, they have expanded their efforts to visit
CompleteCare Offers COVID-19 Testing on Local Farms Read More »
Like many restaurants, fitness clubs, and other businesses, the doors to places of worship in New Jersey have been closed since March, when Gov. Phil Murphy began signing executive orders