Shop Local, Shop Safe
In each of my recent columns since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, I’ve mentioned ways that you not only can support local businesses, but if you’re a local business owner, can […]
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In each of my recent columns since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, I’ve mentioned ways that you not only can support local businesses, but if you’re a local business owner, can […]
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April is known nationally as Volunteer Appreciation Month and we in Main Street Vineland have recognized our volunteers over the years with an informal event—some food, a light program, and
In the last column, I aimed to give you a helping of optimism about The Ave in the face of hard times. More than ever, we must face adversity with
Being inundated with coronavirus-related news for the past several weeks, we’ve almost forgotten that it’s springtime—a time of rebirth and renewal. So, I want to veer away from the bad
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In last week’s column, I stressed the importance of promoting and supporting the businesses on The Ave—patronizing “essential” businesses that are allowed to remain open and remembering to come back
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The coronavirus pandemic, aside from the health crisis, has put a dent in the economies of cities and towns throughout the country. Downtowns have been particularly vulnerable, with ours—The Ave—being
With the seriousness of the coronavirus situation, “hunkering down” has become the current catch-phrase. The current situation is certainly taking a toll and causing disruptions in many sectors of our
Main Street Vineland’s upcoming Mix, Mingle & Meet, originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at Vegans Are Us in Vineland has been canceled. Mix, Mingle
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The buzz is beginning. No, it’s too early for the sound of bees. It’s the initial ramping up of promotions of Main Street Vineland’s spring and summer events. Subcommittees are
The “walking tour of The Ave” is finished and, while we’re resting our feet, let’s do some analyzing of the data—a sort of “tale of the tape.” We’re talking about