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For the Holiday Table
No matter what the holiday, my mom always bought my sister and me a special memento to mark the occasion. Easter was always the big treat because it included candy.


Weddings Make a Comeback
Tom Merighi Jr. remembers the days when he was a bit of a miracle worker. A bride wanted a particular hard-to-find protein? Let me see what I can do. If



Mr. Millville Contestants Aim To Lasso the Crown
Millville High will crown the next Mr. Millville on Wednesday, February 1, at 6 p.m. in the Lakeside Performing Arts Center. The theme of this year’s show is Western, so

RCSJ Honors First-Generation Students During National Celebration
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, Rowan College of South Jersey–Cumberland (RCSJ) lauded the accomplishments of first-generation students at its National First-Generation College Celebration. The event was organized by TRIO and Student

Millville Schools Benefit from Security Partnership
Millville Public Schools has partnered with KD National Force Security (KDNFS) to provide armed guard services to its nine district schools. Founded in 2013, K.D. National Force Security is widely

Millville High Scores With Music and Marching Band
Rob DeSantis was 22 when he got the job as band director of the Millville Marching Bolts. It felt a little weird that he was teaching 18-year-old seniors that first

New State FFA Officers Active with Visits as School Year Begins
The 2022-2023 New Jersey FFA officer team elected as part of the 93rd Annual State FFA Convention has been active visiting chapters around the state as the new school year

Congratulations to Vineland Marching Band
Congratulations to the Vineland High School Marching Band and new Director Justin Feliciano, pictured at right, on a first-place finish in the Firemen’s Memorial Day Parade two weeks ago in

Not Skipping a Beat
With school districts in flux as the pandemic continues to evolve, students, parents and teachers have had to roll with

In-School Learning
Do you want your school-age child on the couch or in the classroom? Don’t we all dread that call from

Millville High Marching Bolts Set a New Record
The Millville High School Marching Band set a new school record for its performance in the Tournament of Bands (TOB)

School Supplies Collected by Woman’s Club
The Woman’s Club of Vineland collected school supplies for the members of the Boys and Girls Club. Pictured are members

Back to School at Dallago
On Friday, September 24, Dallago Preschool celebrated being back in school during their “Saddle Up For Success” event. Families enjoyed

Millville High Students Partner with Community in Growing Plants
Environmental Science students at Millville High School only recently gained access to a brand new greenhouse facility. It officially opened in September 2021 as part of the major renovation project

Local School Volunteers Start Building Outdoor Learning Classrooms
Compass Academy Charter School volunteers recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for the first complete outside learning environment in Vineland, adjacent to its main building. The area will get children outdoors

Booked for Life
In some of the most horrific reports on Russia’s assault and bombings of Ukraine, there emerge scenes of Ukrainian families barricaded in basements and other hideaways, still holding classes with
Agencies Needed to Sponsor Meals for Summer Nutrition Program
New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher encourages organizations to help provide nutritious meals to children during the summer months through the Department’s Summer Food Service Program. The Summer

6th Annual Snowball Dance Held at Dallago Early Childhood Center
On Friday, January 21, the Vineland Education Association—through a PRIDE grant—hosted the 6th annual Snowball Dance, both in person at Dallago Early Childhood Center and virtually. There were 308 students,

Year of St. Joseph Celebrated at St. Mary’s
In honor of St. Joseph, St. Mary School in Vineland has a “Sleeping” St. Joseph box and display in the

Hero of His Own Story
What do Jesus Calixto of Rowan College of South Jersey’s Cumberland campus and his favorite superhero, Peter Parker aka Spider-Man,

College-Ready
Through a unique collaboration between Cumberland County Technical Education Center and Rowan College of South Jersey, 58 seniors have earned

Cumberland County Students Recognized in Statewide Contest
More than 1,000 fourth grade students from across New Jersey showcased their artistic skill as part of the Partnership for

RCSJ Student Lauds Grant Program
Griselda Bautista, a Social Services major at Rowan College of South Jersey’s (RCSJ) Cumberland campus, possesses the traits of her


Weight Loss Journey
New survey results suggest that 2023 will finally be the year that Americans bring their health back into focus. According to a recent poll of 2,000 U.S. adults aged 30


Affording College
That moment when your child receives an acceptance letter to a coveted college is a


Staying Put…for Less
Experts say that with mortgage rates beginning to rise, refinancing your home now might be


Spring Chorus
In the mid-’80s to mid-’90s I was a fan of Calvin and Hobbes, a newspaper comic strip by cartoonist Bill Watterson. The protagonists were featured in more than 2,400 newspapers

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For the Holiday Table
No matter what the holiday, my mom always bought my sister and me a special memento to mark the occasion. Easter was always the big treat because it included candy.


Weddings Make a Comeback
Tom Merighi Jr. remembers the days when he was a bit of a miracle worker. A bride wanted a particular hard-to-find protein? Let me see what I can do. If