Website Basics

So you’ve entered the world of promoting your ideas, business, and/or product(s) to the world via a website. Whether you don’t know the first thing about how to go about designing a website or you consider yourself an expert but have other items on your agenda, here are four tips to make the process go […]

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Cumberland County Legends to Honor Pepper, Jr., Gould Jacinto, and Wilson

The Cumberland County Legends committee is pleased to announce its honorees for their 12th annual Cumberland County Legends event to be held Friday, July 22, 2022 at Merghi’s Savoy in Vineland. The event will feature an evening complete with celebration, dinner and music benefitting the CompleteCare Family Health Foundation, the fundraising arm of CompleteCare Health

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“New” Bird

I spent much of my preteen years through early 20s visiting Ocean City, enjoying many hours fishing the bulkhead, observing wildlife, and riding waves, and then of course there were the evenings at the boardwalk. I remember cool mornings and nights as my absolute favorite times of the day. We stayed bayside and there was

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Ready, Set Vacation

If the last couple years have taught us anything, it’s that sharing quality time with loved ones is the most important thing in our lives. Material objects aren’t as important as they once were, nor the nose-to-the-grindstone, 9 to 5 to acquire them. Today, it’s about better time management, richer life experiences, and keeping our

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Looking Ahead

Running The Ave 5K Downtown Vineland will again be “off and running” on Sunday, June 26, for the third annual Running The Ave 5K, to take place rain or shine, starting at 9 a.m., on Landis Avenue. Organized by Main Street Vineland, in cooperation with Second Capital Running, this event, Cumberland County’s premier road race,

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When Enough is Enough

We live in an age when there is a question that hangs over many things, occasionally haunting us, sometimes mocking us, always challenging us. That question is, when is enough, enough? As questions go, it’s not very spiritual, though it is personal and it reveals a lot about us, both individually and collectively. When it

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A Rural Development Success Story: Dennis Family Finds a Home Without Boundaries

by Cortney Bealer, Public Affairs Specialist for Rural Development (rd.usda.gov/newsroom/success-stories/dennis-family-finds-home-without-boundaries) The Dennis family, Marc “Bill” and Nicole, broke ground on their new home in Carneys Point earlier this year. Mrs. Dennis is in a wheelchair and their home will be constructed with handicap accessible features throughout. The Dennis family is beyond excited because it has

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South Jersey COVID-19 Response Fund Assists BBBS of Coastal & Northern New Jersey

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Coastal & Northern New Jersey (BBBSCNNJ), which provides one-to-one mentoring for youth ages 6-18, received a $5,000 grant from the Community Foundation of South Jersey’s (CFSJ) South Jersey Covid-19 Response Fund. During the COVID-19 Pandemic BBBSCNNJ quickly converted to virtual meetings and programs to continue supporting youth and the community.

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Vineland High’s Bramante is Keynote Speaker at National Conference

Lou Bramante, automotive instructor at Vineland Senior High School, will be one of the keynote panelists at the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Instructor Training Conference. It is scheduled for July 12-15 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Frisco, Texas. Hosted by the ASE Education Foundation, the training conference is open to high

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