Playing to Our Strength
As mayor of a small urbanized community, it’s easy to think strictly “local,” since so much of what happens plays out in our homes, schools, shops, and neighborhoods. For most
As mayor of a small urbanized community, it’s easy to think strictly “local,” since so much of what happens plays out in our homes, schools, shops, and neighborhoods. For most
The Glasstown Arts District (Main Street Millville) is in the midst of public project including a mural creation for its Creative Placemaking grant that was awarded recently. Artist Kenneth Lazan
In a recent South Jersey Times editorial a number of officials, I among them, were taken to task for the way the launch of the County’s “Recovery on Wheels” program
One thing that the delivery of legal services in this country has in common with healthcare is the fact that too many individuals and families simply can’t afford it. The
Millville is hosting a citywide Scavenger Hunt! Starting at National Night Out on August 6 and ending at Third Friday on August 16 at 8 p.m., you can pick up
As far back as I can remember, when it came to equality, the main underlying assumption was that remedies had to center on integration of one sort or another—in the
July marks the 20th anniversary of the Art Creates Excellence (ACE) summer camp for youth. It is a remarkable program that we began at the debut of the Glasstown Arts
This July, our country will observe the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. If you’re old enough, you remember when the race to the moon began in 1961
As promised in my last column, today I will feature the remaining Arts District restaurants and eateries. Please keep in mind that shopping and dining locally impacts the local economy
I’m grateful for the USDA’s summer meals program that exists to provide food for low-income children in urban and rural areas during the summer months when schools are not in