Advice for Parents of Struggling Students
We are rounding the bend for the last lap of a strange school year, one that has been a mix for students and teachers alike. It’s certainly a mix in
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We are rounding the bend for the last lap of a strange school year, one that has been a mix for students and teachers alike. It’s certainly a mix in
Advice for Parents of Struggling Students Read More »
The U.S. Small Business Administration has launched a splash page for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) application portal in anticipation of opening applications for the much-anticipated critical economic relief
SBA Portal to Begin Accepting Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Applications on April 8 Read More »
Health care workers at Inspira and throughout the country continue to work hard to treat those who tested positive for COVID-19. We keep each other safe by wearing masks, washing
INSPIRA HEALTH: Working Hard to Distribute Vaccines Read More »
Every March, we celebrate the achievements of women during Women’s History Month. The last year, however, has been filled with setbacks. With fewer jobs, unequal access to healthcare and more
Loss of Opportunity: Women and COVID-19 Read More »
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) announced that New Jersey businesses with 100 or fewer full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) will be able to receive discounts of nearly 70 percent
PPE Access Program Deadline Extended to May 28 Read More »
Cumberland County Commissioner Director Joseph Derella wants seniors to know that there are multiple ways for them to receive COVID-19 vaccinations and there is help for those struggling with the
Help For Seniors Seeking COVID-19 Vaccinations Read More »
Gov. Murphy has announced the expansion of eligibility for more frontline essential workers and high-risk groups in New Jersey’s COVID-19 vaccination program. Eligible groups include individuals ages 55 to 64,
Expanded Eligibility for New Jersey’s Vaccination Program Read More »
A majority of racial and ethnic minorities and lower-income residents of New Jersey want a COVID-19 vaccine, but report getting vaccinated at half the rates of white and more affluent
Stockton Poll: Minorities Want COVID Vaccine, Fewer Have Received It Read More »
In a recent meeting, the Vineland Public Library Board of Trustees voted to layoff 10 employees. Library board members also voted to eliminate multiple “titles and positions” at the January
Vineland Library Board Votes to Lay Off 10 Read More »
The novel coronavirus pandemic is continuing to be a scourge on the world’s citizens. As of Monday, March 22, according to foxnews.com, “the novel coronavirus has infected more than 123,245,026
Virus Disproportionally Affects People of Color, Inspira Doctor Weighs In on Disparities Read More »