Looking Ahead

Not only are we in full bloom, but we are also in full swing! Third Friday on April 21 was a great evening. New exhibitions opened to hundreds of people on a beautiful spring night. The Village on High had 35 painted and decorated chairs on display in the courtyard. At 7:30 the award-winning chairs […]

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South Jersey Gas Customers Get a Break on Their Bills

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: njbiz.com/south-jersey-gas-customers-get-a-break-on-their-bills South Jersey Gas customers will soon benefit from the $8.1 billion acquisition of parent company South Jersey Industries, announced in January. How? By way of about $17.3 million in bill credits. South Jersey Gas

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Cumberland-Salem Distinguished Citizen of the Year To Honor Three

Plans are completed for the combined Distinguished Citizen of the Year Reception for Cumberland and Salem Counties. This year the Garden State Council will be honoring Cumberland County resident Hon. John A. Casarow, Jr. and Salem County resident Chloe Williams, President of BR Williams. Richard Morris, Jr is to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. The

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Meet Donata

No stranger to downtown Vineland, Donata Dalesandro was born and raised in Vineland. Her first job at age 15 was on Landis Avenue, at her uncle’s business, Royce Camera Shop. Like many of us “old timers.” she used to “cruise the Avenue” on most weekends—driving back-and-forth, stopping to meet friends. Let’s face it, in those

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Sweet 16

Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, in partnership with the Authority of Cumberland County, presents the 16th annual ECO Fair: Artful Living, Handmade & Homegrown on Saturday, May 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. ECO Fair is a free Family Day event inspired by natural and artful living, featuring local gardening clubs,

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Osprey Lunchbox

This past week, in mid-April, a small group of us walked Millville’s Maurice River Bicycling and Walking Trail from Waltman Park to Sharp Street. Along the way we could traverse many habitats; the Maurice River borders the northern boundary, and to the south visitors pass tidal marsh, hardwood swamps, upland forest, and a few streams.

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