RCSJ Celebrates Zen Den with Ribbon-Cutting
On December 6, Rowan College of South Jersey–Cumberland (RCSJ) held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of its new Zen Den. College students, faculty and staff, along with Cumberland
On December 6, Rowan College of South Jersey–Cumberland (RCSJ) held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of its new Zen Den. College students, faculty and staff, along with Cumberland
Main Street Vineland will join the Jewish Federation of Cumberland, Salem & Gloucester Counties in the celebration of Chanukah—the Jewish “Festival of Lights”—with a Chanukah menorah lighting—“Chanukah Live”—on the 600
Since December’s all about giving and sharing, I’m sharing three family favorite recipes that are always on our Christmas dinner table. The lasagna, my mom’s recipe, is a hearty and
This time of year, as twilight falls earlier and earlier, I look forward to longer days and shorter nights. I think about times that predate electric, oil, and gas lamps,
The Millville Woman’s Club (MWC) furnished complete meals to help brighten Thanksgiving for ten families. Club members donated turkeys, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, vegetables, desserts and more. On
One of the most commonly seen small songbirds in the late fall through early spring in our forests is the yellow-rumped warbler. It is an absolutely lovely bird, but because
With travel back in full force, Americans are looking to explore new destinations, whether near or far. In fact, Tripadvisor’s latest seasonal travel index reveals that the desire to travel
Well, the most wonderful time of the year is here again! It’s time to get out the boxes of Christmas decorations and deck the halls. I usually wait until the
O! Christmas is a merry time, When snow is white and sleigh bells chime, When skater’s steel rings on the air, With Christmas greetings everywhere; But then, there can be
The Nelson’s sparrow winters on the Delaware Bayshore after having nested in New England, or further north in Canada’s Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, along the entrance to the Saint Lawrence