Upper Deerfield Township to Auction Alcoholic Beverage Licenses

Upper Deerfield Township in Cumberland County, a historically dry community, approved a referendum to allow for the consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages. The Township anticipates auctioning one alcoholic beverage license for on-premises consumption and one alcoholic beverages license for off-premises consumption at their January 18, 2022 Township Committee meeting. Register to receive a bid

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Clay College Building Community Connections With Bricks

In an effort to connect people through the act of making art together, Rowan College of South Jersey’s (RCSJ) Clay College is hosting “The Community Clay Project.” Area residents, including groups, organizations, and students, are invited to “build” a tight-knit community connection creating art on manufactured, unfired bricks. Participants have the option to paint, sculpt

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South Jersey Catholic Cemeteries Holiday Cleanup Announcement

The next holiday cleanup for South Jersey Catholic Cemeteries is scheduled to begin the week of December 6 for the removal of Veterans Day and Thanksgiving decorations. However, grave blankets and wreaths laid at Thanksgiving will remain until January. Prior to the cleanup date, Diocese of Camden asks families to please remove any items or

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Get Festive

This is a favorite time of year for folks to bake goodies. There are people who don’t usually bake but will during the Christmas season. There’s just something special about this time of year that makes us want to bake or create holiday favorites! In this column I’m sharing festive, tried-and-true recipes that you can

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To Your Health

In an issue of the Country Gentleman, an Albany, New York newspaper, dated September 28, 1865, Vineland founder Charles K. Landis promoted his town, declaring, “for persons who desire mild winters, a healthful climate and a good soil, in a country beautifully improved, abounding in fruit and possessing all other social privilege, in the heart

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Bundle of Information

What events are coming up downtown? How do I register? How can I get financing help to open a business on The Ave? How can I find out where I can live downtown? These questions and others are only a mouse click away by going to Main Street Vineland’s website, theave.biz. Let’s take a quick

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Don’t Avoid Visiting with Terminally Ill During the Holidays

From Thanksgiving through New Year’s, the holidays are time to gather with loved ones. It is typically a joyous time of enjoying traditions and each other. Yet if you are visiting a friend or relative with a life-limiting or terminal illness you may be apprehensive that emotions will overshadow the conversation. You wonder: What can

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