Farmland Forever

Salem County’s Mecouch Family Farm is the 2,847th farm preserved through New Jersey’s Farmland Preservation Program and the farm that pushed the program over the 250,000-acre mark. Rose Mecouch, who owns the farm with her husband Cliff, said, “This is the second farm we have preserved, and we intend for it not to be the […]

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‘Sticks for Students’ Joint Initiative Aims to Improve Student Health

Inspira Health and the Philadelphia Wings have announced that Inspira Health will be the proud sponsor of the Wings’ ‘Sticks for Students’ program, effective 2024. This new joint initiative will aim to improve the health and vitality of youth across Cumberland County by creating safe and convenient sports opportunities for all. The ‘Sticks for Students’

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Other Side

New Jersey doesn’t hold the title of most populated state in America anymore. But it can still lay claim to a sizeable number of supernatural beings who have haunted the region since the days of the indigenous people who first lived here. Today, I’d like to share my own ghost story with you, which happened

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Home Project Prep

Achieving your dream home through a remodeling project is an exciting prospect. No matter the size of your home project, if contractors are involved, you’ll want to ensure they are up to the task, and that your home is prepared for their arrival. As eager as you are for the work to get started, taking

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Vintage/Sweet Sale a Success

The Millville Woman’s Club (MWC) thanks Beth Oliver, 1st vice president/fundraising chair, and Barbara Morrow, honors/awards chair, for their hard work coordinating and organizing another delightful and profitable Vintage/Sweet Sale. The vintage jewelry, handbags, scarves, belts, shoes, and collectable dolls contributed for the sale by club members and friends were beautifully displayed. The clubhouse was

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Stockton Poll: 57 Percent of New Jerseyans Smell Marijuana in Public

More than one year after the legalization of recreational marijuana, New Jersey residents say the smell of weed has permeated public spaces and even their homes, according to a Stockton University Poll released recently. But few said they are bothered by the smell and most seem reluctant to criticize others for using legal weed, the

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