RCSJ Honors Military Students, Employees With Wall Of Fame Ceremony

On November 9, Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) commemorated the courage, persistence, and dedication of its military students—past and present—by unveiling a brand-new Military Wall of Fame on the Cumberland campus. Students, faculty, staff, administrators, and community members were on hand to support this special event. RCSJ–Gloucester held a similar celebration for its own […]

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Downtown Values

We are approaching the busiest season of the year at home and in business! For the fourth year in a row, the Glasstown Arts District and Holly City Development Corporation have partnered to bring you the Double Value Gift Card sale. It will take place on national Small Business Saturday, November 25, at 9 a.m.

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History Meets History at Vineland’s Society

Members of the Vineland High School Historical Committee recently met with the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society (VHAS) at its museum. The two groups realized that they have many similar interests. Curator Patricia Martinelli gave a tour of the museum. “The students were very interested in our exhibits and asked some thought-provoking questions,” Martinelli said.

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French Fare

My sister Linda spent the entire summer at the beach. She would go four or five times a week to Avalon and just loved it. Me? I spent the entire summer sitting outside in my backyard reading books about Provence. She would text me that she was on her way to the beach and I

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A Christmas Luau

Our office has been busy preparing for our annual Main Street Vineland Christmas Parade, set for Saturday, November 25. It’ll start at 5 p.m. and, if it rains, it wll be held the next day at the same time. This year’s theme is “A Christmas Luau On The Ave.” Trophies will be awarded to the

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Past Amusements

Summer may be officially over but for some it’s still hard to give up the memory of how much fun they had in modern-day amusement parks like Clementon and Six Flags Great Adventure. Such parks trace their rise in popularity to the late 19th century when America’s working class discovered the joys of recreation. Shrewd

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