RCSJ Professor Advocates for Children’s Mental, Physical and Spiritual Well-Being

In Dr. Kate Tumelty-Felice’s world, children are the hope and promise for a better future, which is why the Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) professor of education and psychology actively searches for positive, impactful ways to reduce their trauma. Felice, who prepared a list of tips on how students can mindfully find resilience during

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Beside the Bird

Thanksgiving is a good time for people to reflect and focus on what they’re thankful for. Family and friends will gather around tables full of appetizing and delicious foods, and will spend quality time chatting, laughing and creating cherished memories. I’m thankful for all of God’s blessings and for loving family and friends who are

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Leave the Leaves

The trend in gardening for wildlife continues to expand in many parts of the country, particularly in the Northeast where inspired homeowners seek out native species to attract pollinators, birds, and other wildlife to their landscapes. Wildlife gardening gurus like Doug Tallamy and South Jersey’s own Pat Sutton continue to attract an avid base of

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One-of-a-Kind Gifts

First of a three-part holiday gift guide, with Vineland and Bridgeton treasures to follow next week and the week after, respectively. There are many opportunities and venues to consider when you are planning your holiday shopping for the important people on your list. When you give a gift that has been created by talented artists

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Jersey Buffalo

Except for serving as the title of the 1980 film in which Bill Murray plays Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, “where the buffalo roam” is forever etched in people’s minds as part of the opening lines of “Home on the Range,” a song that, in its inimitably far-fetched way, depicts deer and antelope playing in

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Holiday Sneak Peeks

It seems that most people are ready to get into the holiday shopping spirit now that we are in November. In the Glasstown Arts District, we are finalizing decorations, plans, specials to invite you to “shop small” and keep much of your spending dollars in the local community. In the news media we hear about

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