Uncover Hidden Connections at ‘Maps & Deeds: People, Places, and Purpose!’

Map below is from a close-up image taken from the large 1886 O.H. Bailey panoramic map of Millville that hangs on the wall of the Millville Historical Society’s headquarters. Join the Millville Historical Society for a captivating Third Friday event on November 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. at our headquarters, the 1857 Bank located

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David’s Poem

The Grunt, aka David Tompkins, expressed the dark realities of Vietnam from the war zone. Those of us of a certain age recall the Vietnam years. The body counts on the evening news. The draft and the lottery that would tell us—by the birthdate pulled and ranked in the order pulled 1 to 365—the likelihood that

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New Jersey American Water Encourages Customers to Explore Bill Payment Help

As the federal government shutdown continues to delay pay for federal worker and contractors and disrupts funding for public programs, New Jersey American Water is reminding customers that several affordability resources are available to help maintain access to clean, reliable water and wastewater service. For decades, New Jersey American Water has provided payment assistance programs for

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City of Atlantic City, Mayor Small Receive Prestigious Cultural Award

Mayor Marty Small, Sr. and the City of Atlantic City Office of Multicultural Services have been honored with the Diaspora Excellence Award from Rediscover Africa 2025 and the Ghanaian Associations of South Jersey and Atlantic City. This distinguished recognition celebrates the city’s ongoing commitment to diversity, cultural unity, and inclusion. The award stems from the

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Ed Salmon: A Legacy of Courtesy, Kindness, Respect

By Margie Barham Tucked away in a shoebox or scrapbook you may find a note from Edward H. Salmon. During his career as a coach, mayor, freeholder, state assemblyman, and businessman he sent out thousands of notes of congratulations to area residents who were featured in newspaper articles that acknowledge an accomplishment. Graduation, job promotion,

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… And Women, Too

Special exhibition at the Museum of the American Revolution includes an item related to women’s suffrage—on loan from the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society. From left: Valerie Neuber, VHAS Board of Trustees president; Laura Walsh, MOAR exhibit’s project manager, and Naomi Ingraldi, VHAS trustee. In late summer, Valerie Neuber, president of the Vineland Historical and

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