Weekly Update: Yellow Visitation, Boosters in Vineland and Mullica Hill

Excerpted from February 21, 2022 message to the community, inspirahealthnetwork.org/covid19 Great news on COVID, 6.7 million people are vaccinated. We have 2.9 million people who have gotten the booster and February 23rd through March 1st is booster week. The state of New Jersey is pushing out a lot of information about the benefits of boosters. […]

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A Book Launch

Sometime between December of 1989 and March of ’90, CU Maurice River assembled a work crew to erect an osprey platform near the Mauricetown Causeway Bridge. Prior to the great infestation of phragmites this was likely our most viewed nest. (Today our members monitor 40-some). I remember the day as chilly but warm enough to

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Millville Woman’s Club Recognizes Students of the Month

As a strong supporter of education, the Millville Woman’s Club (MWC) congratulates Sierra Ojeda and Makayla Nelson, the Millville High School Students of the Month for January and February 2022. Sierra and Makayla are both seniors and both are very accomplished in their studies as well as school and community activities. Donna Pio, MWC Education

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Rabbi Michaleski Elected President of Board of Rabbis and Cantors

Rabbi Abby Michaleski, spiritual leader of Beth Israel Congregation in Vineland, has been elected by the South Jersey Board of Rabbis and Cantors (SJBRC) as the organization’s new president. A member of SJBRC since 2018, Rabbi Michaleski follows Rabbi Gerald Fox, former president of the Board of Rabbis who is currently the spiritual leader of

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Drive Time

Like many other people, you probably have taxes on your mind right now. Figuring out if you have a tax refund coming your way can be an exciting time. But tax season doesn’t have to be all about crunching numbers and filling out forms. “If you’re in the market for a newer vehicle, tax season

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Crisis Mode

Social media is a powerful outlet to market your business or product; however, social media can also harm you during a crisis. A social media crisis is when something has the potential to significantly harm your brand’s reputation and reception through social media. Therefore, it is essential to have your public relations team follow your

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Restaged

Theater revivals of dramas, comedies and musicals offer a unique service by measuring the staying power of a given stage work and determining how useful its longevity can be. Shakespeare’s canon passed the test centuries ago. Others haven’t been so lucky. America’s serious engagement with theater, and with drama in particular, is only about a

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Working, Living on The Ave

There was a time when people turned up their noses at living in the downtown. People’s perception was of low-class, small, crowded, unsafe, sub-standard apartments or rooms. Even if you worked downtown, you lived on the outskirts or in the suburbs. Sometimes, the reality fit the perception, As downtowns evolve and more of them become

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