Sixteen Years and Counting
As a careful and devoted reader of SNJ Today, you surely noticed the announcement in the December 20 issue that the newspaper has changed hands in its acquisition by Newspaper […]
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As a careful and devoted reader of SNJ Today, you surely noticed the announcement in the December 20 issue that the newspaper has changed hands in its acquisition by Newspaper […]
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In this column we have explored the lives of several well-known individuals who live successfully with mental illness. This month, we have the opportunity to learn about a local success
Here’s hoping everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends. Whether you were the preparer or a guest, Thanksgiving may be one of the finest holidays we observe in
In a 2019 newsletter article on the bphope.com website, this question was asked: “Is there a connection between creativity and mental health”? Francis Ford Coppola is among the six award-winning
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Spirit & Truth Ministries, Inc/Vineland Soup Kitchen is hosting a chicken platter fundraiser with Joe’s Poultry, 440 S. Delsea Drive in Vineland. The platter includes ½ rotisserie chicken, a side
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We are approaching the busiest season of the year at home and in business! For the fourth year in a row, the Glasstown Arts District and Holly City Development Corporation
October was a month filled with fantastic special events throughout Cumberland County. It was hard to decide which ones to attend! Now as I write my first article for November,
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Our fall months are still chock full of great events. On Friday, October 20, there will be the monthly Third Friday Art Walk in Millville. Also that evening, the City’s
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The NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Kenosha County website—namikenosha.org/education/famous-people-with-mental-issues—lists 300 famous people with mental illness. The list contains names such as Karen Carpenter, Ozzie Osbourne and Winston Churchill. Reading
All you history buffs have certainly noticed that we’ve not been running our history column these last few months. For the past 15-plus years, since the very first issue of