A Lasting Legacy
The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) presented its three annual awards and one special award for outstanding service and noteworthy philanthropy at its January 6 annual awards banquet, held during […]
The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) presented its three annual awards and one special award for outstanding service and noteworthy philanthropy at its January 6 annual awards banquet, held during […]
“The game of life is a struggle to survive.” These powerful words, which come from the song The Game of Life (Score) by underrated Hip Hop group Dead Prez, ring
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“This is beautiful,” said Bridgeton Mayor Albert B. Kelly recently as he addressed a packed room full of guests, local dignitaries, and community members—all gathered for the ribbon cutting of
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“The YMCA changed my life,” Sherry Reim, a 45-year-old lifelong Vineland resident, who had reached her highest weight ever by the end of 2016. She has since become an athlete,
City officials including Mayor Anthony Fanucci, City Council President Paul Spinelli, Councilwoman Elizabeth Arthur, invited guests, and some furry friends were on hand recently to officially open the city’s first
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Each year there is a marvelous opportunity to gain greater insight into the New Jersey Delaware Bayshore and its avian denizens, especially our eagles and their compatriot raptors and waterfowl.
For the seventh consecutive year, Cumberland County leads the state of New Jersey in recycling. The recycling rate, the amount of recycling that is diverted from the solid waste stream,
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Quiet as it’s kept, Cumberland County has long been fertile ground for artists and entrepreneurs of all kinds to ply their trades in a welcoming environment. As one local hip
John Scarpa may not live full-time in Vineland currently but he believes in supporting his hometown. Over the years, he has made generous donations to a variety of local organizations
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Richard W. Conner was known most notably as an entrepreneur and philanthropist, but his affiliation with the Christmas season might be how Cumberland County remembers him best. In his 30s,
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