Scarecrows and Pumpkins
We’re going to take the first of our breaks from our “walking tour” of The Ave to start filling you in on some downtown fall activities. Our annual Scarecrow Challenge
We’re going to take the first of our breaks from our “walking tour” of The Ave to start filling you in on some downtown fall activities. Our annual Scarecrow Challenge
Last week, we set out on our “walking tour” of The Ave with the 900 block of Landis Avenue—the downtown’s “Eastern Gateway.” We now continue our westward journey, by crossing
Last year, I started to take you on a block-by-block “walking tour” of The Ave to show you the number and variety of our downtown businesses. These are business owners
We had five ribboncuttings on The Ave last week—at five businesses as diverse as you could image. We went from LA Hair at 723 E. Landis Avenue to Cloud No.
Alas, the days are getting shorter, the heat waves of summer are, hopefully, over, the kids are back in school, and the leaves are turning their attractive fall colors. We,
With the Food Truck Festival on The Ave in our rear-view, we in Main Street Vineland start the transition from summer events to a full lineup of fall and winter
Last week I had in blurb in this column about a very important online survey you were requested to take to help develop The Ave of the future. The survey
Everybody loves a clown. Clowns entertain us. They give us joy. They make us laugh. Clowns, however, can also make us sad. They can bring tears that can make us
I’ve given you some teasers and reminders in previous columns, but, now, this is it—the whole story about this year’s Third Annual Food Truck Festival on the Ave. So, get
Many people, when speaking of Vineland’s downtown, speak or write of the “good old days” on The Avenue. They wax nostalgic on Facebook, in letters to the editor, and in