State of Our Garden
In 1937, the Phillies finished 7th in the National League. The Eagles won just 2 games. The Hindenburg explosion rocked the country. And Amelia Earhart vanished. Not the most pleasant […]
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In 1937, the Phillies finished 7th in the National League. The Eagles won just 2 games. The Hindenburg explosion rocked the country. And Amelia Earhart vanished. Not the most pleasant […]
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If you search the Internet, you will find various dates for National Smile Month, World Kindness Day, and the like, but let’s face it: Every day is a good day
New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Ed Wengryn marked the 25th Annual National Farmers Market Week with a visit to the Ocean City Farmers Market earlier this week. The USDA each
Maybe you’ve noticed it: That occasional hint of summer’s end? High in the 80s, the faintest of harbingers that cool weather may be queuing up. Shhhhhh, we’re not trying to
Golf is a game for the wealthy. The clothes, the clubs, membership dues, and greens fees all make it a game for rich, white guys with fat wallets, not struggling
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As a kid growing up in Millville, Buddy Kennedy had a dream. Make that a calling. Play for his hometown team. South Jerseyans consider the Phillies—all the Philadelphia teams, for
The Seabrook Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) held their annual recognitions banquet at the Edgar Joyce Senior Center in Seabrook on June 26, at which time members
Major League Baseball star for the ages Willie Mays, who passed away on June 18 at age 93, left a stellar legacy in many places across sports and the broader
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Quick: What does magic, a pirate ship, a skillet tossing contest, cotton candy and stomach-flipping amusement rides all have in common? Right. If you’ve lived in Cumberland County for any
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Taking full advantage of opportunities to earn college credits while in high school, 251 students from across New Jersey’s county vocational-technical schools graduated with an associate degree this year in