Vineland Paper Products Company Acquired by West Coast Company

BradyIFS, a distributor of foodservice disposables and janitorial/sanitation products, has acquired SupplyitAll, a South Jersey Paper Company based in Vineland. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Established in 1950 as South Jersey Paper Products, the company began operating as SupplyitAll in 2018 and offers one of the most comprehensive product and service programs in […]

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Public Health Considerations for COVID-19 Home-based / Self-tests

A variety of home-based COVID-19 tests are available. While all involve self-collection of specimens, some test kits require a prescription and others are over-the-counter (OTC), also referred to as self-tests. Some collections/testing are observed by a telehealth provider, some involve self-collection but are sent to a laboratory for processing, and others use self-collection and self-testing

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NJ Department of Agriculture Works with Rowan on Soil Mapping

The New Jersey Department of Agriculture has partnered with the Rowan University GeoSpatial Research Lab to provide an online tool that allows users in the agricultural community to access, view and print soils reports by tax parcel. The tool incorporates several components that benefit the farmland assessment process. Use of the tool is optional and

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Vineland Native Becomes Commander at Recruit Training Center

Rear Admiral Jennifer S. Couture, a Vineland native, recently relieved Rear Admiral Milton J. Sands as commander of the Naval Service Training Command on Naval Station at Great Lakes. This recruit training center is the only boot camp for Navy recruits in the country. Admiral Couture was commissioned through the NROTC program at George Washington

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Weekly Update: Declining COVID-19 Hospitalizations, Masking in Schools

Excerpted from February 7, 2022 message to the community, inspirahealthnetwork.org/covid19 This week has been some monumental days for us. Just this morning, taping on Monday, we had under a hundred COVID patients across our three hospitals. That’s the lowest we’ve had since the 6th of December. Many, many people have been vaccinated, 6.6 million are

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Universal School Mask Mandate Will Be Lifted Effective March 7

Noting the significant decline of statewide COVID-19 metrics, Gov. Phil Murphy announced early last week that masks and facial coverings will no longer be mandated for students, staff, or visitors in schools and childcare centers effective March 7. “I must thank the overwhelming majority of students, parents, administrators, educators, and support staffers who have worn

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Millville Woman’s Club Recognizes American Heart Month

February 4 wasn’t a very nice day outside, but the rain didn’t keep members of the Millville Woman’s Club (MWC) from gathering at Cumberland Mall to walk in recognition of National Wear Red Day and to support the American Heart Association (AHA). With heart disease affecting many people and taking many lives, National Wear Red

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