Kings Highway

We’ve probably all heard of the Kings Highway that runs through a series of South Jersey towns, including Cherry Hill. Fragments of its slightly older and more prestigious counterpart, which also predates the American Revolution, was once a connection between Philadelphia and New York City. There are some notable distinctions between the two roadways besides […]

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Millville Woman’s Club Learns About the Willard House, Applauds Students of the Month

Brittney Ingersoll, MA, curator and independent historian with Cumberland County Historical Society and member of the National Coalition of Independent Scholars, was the speaker at the March meeting of the Millville Woman’s Club (MWC). Ingersoll provided an informative talk about the Willard House in Bridgeton, a Settlement House for young girls, which opened November 11,

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Welcome Teen Arts

On Wednesday, April 6, the Glasstown Arts District will be welcoming the Cumberland Cape May Counties Teen Arts Festival after a two-year hiatus due to COVID. Nearly 700 teens from throughout the two counties will arrive to participate in workshops for their particular art or craft. Everything runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Workshops

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Vineland Free Tree Seedling Giveaway Drive-Through Event Set for April 16

Free tree seedlings will be given out by the Vineland Environmental Commission to Vineland residents on Saturday April 16, as part of the New Jersey Tree Recovery Campaign. The seedlings are being provided by the New Jersey State Forest Service. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., residents can pick up the tree seedlings at 1199

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Key Player

In the late 1980s, the last remaining pair of American bald eagles in New Jersey would frequent a vast Maurice River marsh known as Sweet Meadow. They would perch on the tops of muskrat lodges, or “push-ups,” anticipating a meal. I suspect this strategy paid off because they were there so often, especially in early

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Top Ten

Last week, New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher marked National Agriculture Day, calling on all New Jersey residents to celebrate the important place agriculture holds in their daily lives and the economic prosperity it brings to the Garden State. National Agriculture Day highlights the abundance provided by agriculture and the importance of farmers.

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Heartsick

Llona Tsyganyuk waits until midnight to crawl into bed, her head crowded with fear. At 12 a.m. in Vineland, it’s 7 a.m. in Ukraine: Morning. Time to click on a family cyberchat: A few words of encouragement, Bible verses, loving support from a distance. Then, a quick update from the news, and she can finally

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Statement from Gov. Murphy and Commissioner Persichilli on Global COVID Case Rise

March 17, 2022—We are closely watching the recent rise in global COVID numbers and, given both previous trends with regard to spread and our location as an international nexus for travel and trade, we do anticipate that we will eventually see an increase in the number of cases in New Jersey. We will continue to

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Weekly Update: Social Workers Applauded, Aid to Ukraine, Sleep Awareness

Excerpted from March 14, 2022 message to the community, inspirahealthnetwork.org/covid19 Hello. I know that you have joined with me in being riveted by the television and watching all of the comings and goings from Ukraine. It’s just been heartbreaking and I know our prayers continue to go out to them and also to, obviously, the

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