Springtime Allergy Sufferers May Expect Average Early Season Here, Pollen Count Jumps Mid-Summer

AccuWeather meteorologists are predicting another challenging year for allergy sufferers in America. Experts claim climate change leads to higher pollen counts. The latter part of winter has been brutally cold across much of the United States, and March has brought typical wild swings in the weather. So, it’s no wonder that many Americans may be […]

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Hindsight

To better understand the people and events that helped shape us, a reexamination of historical moments usually centers on significant pockets of time. So it’s curious that a March 1917 meeting of the Princeton chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution chose a period in American history that is not often revisited. The meeting,

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Limited Time: Red Cross Testing Donations for COVID-19 Antibodies

For a limited time, the American Red Cross has resumed testing all blood, platelet and plasma donations for COVID-19 antibodies. Plasma from routine donations that have high levels of COVID-19 antibodies may be used as convalescent plasma to help meet the needs of COVID-19 patients with weakened immune systems. At the same time, the Red

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Tech Center Jobs Saved

Congress has rejected a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reorganization request that would have downsized the William J. Hughes Technical Center and eliminated local jobs, Congressman Jeff Van Drew (R-2) recently announced. Excluded from the appropriations package passed by the House last week to fund the government through September, the proposal would have adversely affected the

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Vinelander Donates Time, Expertise to Restoration of Church Organ

Richard Carroll of Vineland recently finished renovating the original Mason & Hamlin “Sankey” model pump organ at the Olde Bunker Hill Church in Olde Stone House Village in Washington Township. He did the job at cost, donating his time and expertise. A member of the Rowan University faculty of the College of the Performing Arts,

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RCSJ Ranks #3 on National List of Military Friendly Schools

Rowan College South Jersey (RCSJ) was named among VIQTORY’s G.I. Jobs Magazine list of top 10 Military Friendly® Schools for 2022-2023. Out of the 1,800 institutions participating from across the nation, RCSJ ranked #3 within its category for leading practices, outcomes and effective programs that benefit student-veterans. VIQTORY, a veteran-owned business headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA,

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County Certifies 38 Program Participants for Completed Crisis Intervention Training

Cumberland County Prosecutor Webb-McRae is pleased to congratulate the officers and mental health professionals who received their training certificate after completing Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training. The weeklong training concluded on Friday, March 4, and was hosted in collaboration with the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office, NJ CIT Center of Excellence, the Cumberland County Department of

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