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As the year comes rolling into the last two months of the year, we are reminded that the holidays are nearly here. Instead of getting anxious about the shopping and
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As the year comes rolling into the last two months of the year, we are reminded that the holidays are nearly here. Instead of getting anxious about the shopping and
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Roughly a week ago, I stood with various officials and stakeholders for the dedication of what will be the Cumberland County Capital Recovery Center at 72 N. Pearl Street opening
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Please join the celebration of our nation’s veterans on Saturday, November 2, for “Veterans’ Appreciation Day” at the Millville Army Airfield Museum. The museum, located at 1 Leddon Street, Millville
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The New Jersey Department of Enivornmental Protection (DEP) has proposed to build a $15 million sewer plant in Fortescue, Downe Township, which is one of the most vulnerable areas on
As I write this, the statistics on vaping are getting ugly. New Jersey has 20 confirmed cases of vaping-related illness and one death and officials are investigating several dozen suspected
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Halloween is one of the most fun times in our community and throughout the region. We are pleased to sponsor the 2nd annual “Ghost Tour” on Friday, October 25, from
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The concept within our criminal justice system that justice is blind—even if what actually happens is far from that ideal—is a noble and righteous thing worth aspiring to. It’s why
Autumn in the Millville area is filled with special events of all types for adults and kids. Start out by attending an Evening of Music, Desserts and Coffee at the
If there’s one thing people like to do, it’s play the lottery. Some estimates have the average American spending slightly more than $200 a year on the lottery. In the
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Business expansions are great for downtown development. Recently, Artistic Touch Beads moved from a small cottage in the Village on High to 317 N. High Street. Neighbors include artist Tania