Murphine Marks 50 Years of Dedication to Cumberland County 4-H

Joanne Murphine of Millville was recognized for 50 years of service and dedication, at the Cumberland County 4-H Achievement Night program held on November 21 at the 4-H Extension Center on Morton Avenue in Rosenhayn. Murphine was a leader of the Millville Trailblazers 4-H Club and has been an active member of the 4-H Horse […]

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Millville Native Aboard USS Ronald Reagan

PHILIPPINE SEA (Dec. 13, 2022) Interior Communications Electrician 2nd Class Dominick Wolf, from Millville, rewires a television cable aboard the U.S. Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76), in the Philippine Sea. Ronald Reagan, the flagship of Carrier Strike Group 5, provides a combat-ready force that protects and defends the United States,

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Bridgeton Mayor Named New Jersey Heartland Hero

For decades, Bridgeton Mayor Albert B. Kelly has been assisting individuals from all walks of life through his dedicated work in the community—in his professional, public sector, or volunteer roles. For his continued commitment to the South Jersey region, New Jersey’s Heartland has named Mayor Kelly as its December 2022 Heartland Hero. Since Mayor Kelly

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RCSJ Celebrates Zen Den with Ribbon-Cutting

On December 6, Rowan College of South Jersey–Cumberland (RCSJ) held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of its new Zen Den. College students, faculty and staff, along with Cumberland County Campus Educational Foundation (CCCEF) representatives, participated in the grand opening festivities. This new room was created to be a safe space for students, faculty

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Celebrating Chanukah

Main Street Vineland will join the Jewish Federation of Cumberland, Salem & Gloucester Counties in the celebration of Chanukah—the Jewish “Festival of Lights”—with a Chanukah menorah lighting—“Chanukah Live”—on the 600 block of Landis Avenue, across from Landis MarketPlace, on Monday, December 19, at 6 p.m. The lighting of the Chanukiyah (Chanukah menorah), the largest in

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Dinner and a Pie

Since December’s all about giving and sharing, I’m sharing three family favorite recipes that are always on our Christmas dinner table. The lasagna, my mom’s recipe, is a hearty and delicious dish. The candied sweet potato recipe was passed down from my grandparents, Louis and Flora, and it’s a scrumptious side dish. The coconut custard

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The Heat Is On

Now that cooler weather is here, homeowners are advised to evaluate their furnace to see if it needs to be serviced or replaced. By planning ahead, you can potentially save money on heating bills or dodge a breakdown in the middle of a cold snap. According to the experts at Carrier, here’s what you need

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Uniquely Christmas

Travel experts have researched Christmas markets and festivities around the globe. Check out these unusual takes on holiday celebrations. 1. Leiden, The Netherlands, The Markets on Water: On top of the city’s oldest canal is where you’ll find boats filled with almost 100 stalls selling food, drinks and handmade gifts. There is even a floating

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