Staying Put…for Less

Experts say that with mortgage rates beginning to rise, refinancing your home now might be your last best chance to lower your monthly mortgage payment, as rates remain near all-time lows. Those who refinanced early in 2021 have already reaped the benefits. Borrowers who refinanced their 30-year fixed rate mortgage into another 30-year fixed rate […]

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Millville High Senior Makes Match with Yale University

Millville High School Senior Anthony Kukal, a Finalist in the 2021 QuestBridge National College Match Program, has matched with Yale University! Yale, which is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and among the most prestigious in the world, will be providing Anthony with a generous financial aid package that covers the

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Applications Available for Jersey Fresh Farm-to-School Farmer Recognition Award

New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas Fisher has announced registration has begun for farmers wishing to participate in the Jersey Fresh Farm-to-School Farmer Recognition Award. The Recognition Award is an opportunity for farmers to highlight their Farm to School efforts and provide them with resources to help feature their Jersey Fresh produce in local school

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Millville Recreation Announces Annual Winter Photo Contest

The Millville Recreation Department will again hold its annual Winter Photo Contest during the months of January and February. “Anyone can enter, you do not have to be a professional photographer,” stated Samantha Cruz, Millville’s Parks and Recreation Manager. “Adults, seniors and even children can have lots of fun taking photos and entering the amateur

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YMCA Honors Employees

At its recent holiday party for employees, the Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA provided a welcome opportunity for the staff to safely socialize and to enjoy a casual meal together. It also provided the setting to recognize the service of employees, especially those who have been with the organization for many years. Pictured with YMCA CEO

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Weekly Update: Inspira CEO Addresses Omicron Surge, Staffing Shortages

Excerpted from January 17, 2022 message to the community, inspirahealthnetwork.org/covid19 Hello, so, we hit our highest number ever of COVID patients in the house, as well as total number of patients. That means that our three facilities were very, very busy. I know that that has created a lot of stress for many of you.

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More Track History

Tuckahoe Station was once a mainstay of the railroad lines linking Winslow with Sea Isle City and Cape May during the early 20th century era of passenger trains that allowed workers, tourists and visitors to traverse southern New Jersey prior to the mass production of automobiles. Today it bookends the routes of two Cape May

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Winter Blush

If you feed birds and provide suet you are probably familiar with this feathered resident. Whenever I talk about red-headed woodpeckers and their endangered status, someone in a group of newbie birders usually exclaims, “I have a red-headed woodpecker; it comes to my suet.” I raise an eyebrow in skepticism since they are a rarity.

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