Solve 2023 Indigenous Communities Fellowship Applications Callout

A leading initiative for global change at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Solve, is seeking Indigenous innovators and Native social impact entrepreneurs, organizations, and tribal communities to apply for the MIT Solve Indigenous Communities Fellowship. Founded in 2018, the Fellowship has expanded from the Oceti Sakowin, Hopi Tribe, and Navajo Nation communities to a

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New Terminal Building Proposed for Cape May Airport, Vineland Company Awarded Contract

The Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) Commissioners awarded Contract WWD-20-01 to Arthur J. Ogren, Inc. of Vineland late last year to construct a new Airport Terminal Building on Hornet Road at the Cape May Airport. The contractor is expected to begin construction this month. The total cost of the project is estimated to be

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Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Recognizes RCSJ Administrator

Rowan College of South Jersey’s Vice President of Student Services Judy Atkinson has been selected as a Distinguished College Administrator award winner. This award recognizes college leaders for their outstanding support of student success at their respective schools. As one of her duties as Vice President of Student Services, Atkinson oversees the RCSJ Phi Theta

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Century Savings Bank Appoints Rehm to Board of Directors

Century Savings Bank announced the appointment of Joseph F. Rehm to the Bank’s Board of Directors, effective February 15. Rehm joined Century Savings Bank in February 2020 and currently serves as executive vice president, chief lending officer. He is responsible for the strategic growth of the lending division of the bank. Rehm has more than

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Media Agents

Information culled from the world of journalism was paramount for both British and American intelligence agencies during the Cold War but never more important than the realm of media as a pool from which potential agents could be drawn or into which spies could be planted. One of the areas of CIA training in the

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Eventful Weekends

This weekend, on March 11 and 12, a Storybook Festival at the Shoppes at Dragon Village, 97 Trench Road, Bridgeton (formerly Dutch Neck Village) will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a new event to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday. There will be plenty of kid activities and readings by a local

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2023 Events on The Ave

It’s that time of the year again—the “hunkering down” time during the first part of the year when we plan and schedule this year’s calendar of Main Street Vineland events. So let’s see what we have on tap for you. • Cruise Down Memory Lane: This iconic event of The Ave returns for the 31th

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