Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties Welcomes New Program Manager

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties (BBBS) welcomes Leah Sadler to the team as program manager of the Mentor2.0 program. Leah, who graduated from Stockton University in 2020, is excited to use her education and prior experiences working in the non-profit sector to help the youth of the Mentor2.0 program. “I understand

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NJ National Guard Deployed to Assist Long-Term Care Facilities

Gov. Murphy announced last week that the New Jersey National Guard will be deploying to long-term care facilities throughout New Jersey to assist with COVID-19 response efforts and to augment facilities’ staffing. This is an extension of Joint Task Force COVID Guardian, which has provided coordinated assistance to numerous long-term care facilities since the first

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Inspira CEO Addresses Virus Surge, Important Updates on Testing, Care

Excerpted from January 3, 2022 message to the community, inspirahealthnetwork.org/covid19 Hello, I’m hopeful that you had a good New Year’s. Certainly, we in the healthcare industry welcomed it in with a bang. We have seen more volume than we could ever have imagined in our hospitals and throughout our entire system. We’ve seen many of

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New Outdoor Interpretive Displays Describe History of Millville Army Air Field During World War II

A visit to the Millville Army Air Field Museum (MAAFM) at Millville Executive Airport includes seeing a number of large outdoor murals that tell visually some of the important history that took place here during World War II. Now, added to the visuals are interpretive displays that describe these murals in detail. The MAAFM unveiled

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Solitary Man

When Neil Diamond stopped touring in 2018 as a result of Parkinson’s disease, Robert Neary saw an opening for the next phase of his entertainment career. He developed a tribute show. Called it “So Good! The Neil Diamond Experience,” in which he pays homage to the singer. Turns out, Neary grew up on Long Island

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Wrapping Up 2021

It’s been a hectic couple of months in the Main Street Vineland office, with events following events and all the planning and execution that go with them. It’s been days of multi-tasking, e-mails, phone calls, meetings—live and virtual, and the regular day-to-day business. All that is pretty much behind us now and, even though the

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Then, as Now

“Peace on earth, goodwill toward men” is a sentiment we hear a lot during this holiday season but, short of being dissected for gender bias, it’s an expression that doesn’t prompt too much consideration of the message it imparts. Rather, it’s simply an accepted part of holiday tradition when read in a greeting card, proclaimed

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