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The smell of snow? One of the largest and most complex nerves in our skull is the trigeminal. It interprets both sensory and motor information, including our sense of smell. […]
The smell of snow? One of the largest and most complex nerves in our skull is the trigeminal. It interprets both sensory and motor information, including our sense of smell. […]
The Karma Party Movement now informs the Vineland Historical Society’s (VHAS) recognition and support of small organizations that help people. The movement was developed in Las Vegas by society trustee
Karma Party Movement To Benefit Area Service Organizations Read More »
From left: Henry “Buster” Garton, Sandy Garton and CCTEC Principal Gregory McGraw.PHOTO: Courtesy CCTEC Vineland-based Garton’s Rigging was recently honored as Cumberland County Technical Education Center 2025 Business Partner of
Garton’s Earns County Technical Education Award Read More »
From left: Randall Solomon, executive director, Sustainable Jersey, Downe Township; Nadine Lockley, clerk; Liz Cowley, Green Team chair; Laurie Williams, Green Team secretary; Shelia Levine, Green Team member; and Mayor
Vineland’s rich history is gaining a new chapter with the dedication of the Willow Oak Natural Area trail system to Mary Treat, a pioneering ecologist and one of Vineland’s most
Trail System To Be Named in Honor of Pioneering Vineland Scientist Mary Treat Read More »
Don Aikens, costumed as Revolutionary War Officer; Sarah Tarpine, WAA event coordinator; Captain Lou Spinelli, VFW Post 1795, Bridgeton. PHOTOS BY AUTHOR Wreaths Across America ceremony, held annually, has special
When April arrives juncos begin their springtime exodus to their breeding grounds north of our region. ALL PHOTOS BY AUTHOR Dark-eyed juncos are so named for their arrivals in winter
Rowan College of South Jersey–Cumberland (RCSJ) student Tianna Holden is a busy woman. The 25-year-old Millville resident, is a justice studies major in behavioral sciences and law & social justice
RCSJ Student Aims to Inspire Toddler Son by Earning Degree Read More »
What’s your reindeer been eating? Photo: Bauer, Erwin and Peggy A lesson in lichenology is an apt one for this time of year. Last month we went on a tour
For teaching young people the power of kindness and that other animals are just like us in all the ways that matter, TeachKind—PETA’s humane education division—is sending music teacher Chris
Cole Wins PETA Award Read More »