A New Website…

The online presence of your business, regardless of what industry you are in, can have a huge impact on the success of that business. If you don’t think that the majority of your customers visit your website before calling or visiting your business, think again. According to a study by GE Shopper Research, 81 percent […]

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Halftime Report

Tradition has it that the Fourth of July is the mid-point of the summer season and the countdown begins to Labor Day, when the season officially ends. It can be a bit melancholy for some—with half the summer already over. For others, it’s a time to jam in all the summer fun you can. I

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Bootlegging

When Bob Dylan described in his 1983 song “Blind Willie McTell” a “fine young handsome man” with “bootlegged whiskey in his hand,” it was almost as if he was carefully qualifying the type of bootlegging to which he was referring—the illegal production and sale of alcoholic beverages during Prohibition. The irony wasn’t lost on fans,

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Smithsonian’s ‘Voices and Votes’ Exhibit Opens at Atlantic Cape

After months of anticipation, the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling historical exhibit “Voices and Votes” opened at Atlantic Cape Community College on July 11. This free exhibit will be set up in the Mays Landing campus Student Center, and will remain open to the public six days a week for one month, closing on August 13. Learn

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Testa To Introduce Legislation Countering Brewery Restrictions

Sen. Michael Testa (R-Vineland) announced he will introduce new legislation to counter rules issued on July 1 by the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control’s (ABC) regarding new license conditions that impose restrictions on local breweries. “These disastrous and destructive new conditions are an affront to the freedoms that our breweries should enjoy in

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County to Receive $50,000 to Hire Shared Services Coordinator

The Murphy Administration and the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ (DCA) Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) recently announced the award of 20 Local Efficiency Achievement Program (LEAP) grants to local governmental entities across New Jersey. These grants, totaling $2.478 million, will help local governments pursue shared services initiatives to reduce taxpayer costs and

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Food Bank Honors Project Thanksgiving

Project Thanksgiving is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides monetary and food donations to local veteran’s organizations and food banks throughout Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties. The Food Bank of South Jersey recently honored Project Thanksgiving for its ongoing assistance over the years. Kristin DeJesus, senior manager of food sourcing, and Gerald Tieyah, senior manager of

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