A Local Treasure
Though I’m a book lover and coffee enthusiast, it is neither pleasure alone that draws me to Bogart’s Bookstore & Cafe. I relish the chance to browse and buy books, […]
Though I’m a book lover and coffee enthusiast, it is neither pleasure alone that draws me to Bogart’s Bookstore & Cafe. I relish the chance to browse and buy books, […]
My grandparents’ living room had my grandpa’s two remarkable, big, vertical embroidered tapestries of two white storks over a light blue background,” Rosa said. “Visiting their house had something special,
It’s what you don’t know about history that just might surprise you. Bounty hunters who rode through Bridgeton, looking for escaped slaves. The first African American woman to run for
The 114 year-old Levoy Theatre in Millville is celebrating a milestone this year. The theater as it stands today opened to joyous fanfare in 2012, overcoming seemingly impossible odds. On
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Even though the thermometer is still surpassing the century mark in some parts of the country, department stores have stocked the shelves with fall decorations and coffee shops have brought
Thomas Herman of Millville Senior High School has been recognized by the Yale Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a recipient of the 2022 Yale Educator Award. The Yale Educator Recognition
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A promised in last week’s cover story, “September at the Shore,” this week we explore other activities outside of Atlantic City, from Brigantine to Ocean City to Cape May. Keep
Used to be when Labor Day passed, the Jersey Shore would hibernate till Memorial Day. Few reasons to take a short jaunt from Millville to the shore. Not much to
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Nothing marks the beginning of school like the return of yellow school buses to our streets. Local school officials as well as commuters hope that all students who are offered
Earlier this year, Bridgeton’s Broad Street School started something new. It was Friday and the usual slices of pizza lined the counter, as they do at most schools. But when