Millville Woman’s Club Meets in Person Again

In September, the Millville Woman’s Club was pleased to have its first in-person meeting since spring of 2020. While the Club has remained active in its community activities throughout these months, taking appropriate precautions, meetings have been virtual and other communications have been by phone, mail or e-mail. Members enjoyed limited socialization once again. This […]

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Bank Supports Salvation Army Vineland Corps Annual Turkey Drive

Steve Plevins, chairman of The Salvation Army Vineland Corps’ Annual Turkey Drive, delivered proclamations from Congressman Jefferson Van Drew, The Cumberland County Commissioners and Mayor Anthony Fanucci in response to the overwhelming generosity Century Savings Bank has been as a supporter of the Annual Turkey Drive. Deborah Holman, VP of Marketing and Branch Development Coordinator

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Miss Holly City Contestants Ready to Compete, Winner Crowned October 21

Millville High School will host the 2021 Miss Holly City contest on Thursday, October 21, at 6 p.m. in the Lakeside Performing Arts Center. This year’s contestants will surely sparkle as they celebrate the theme, Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend. Tickets will cost $10 per person and may be purchased by visiting the Millville

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Millville High Announces Protocols for Home Football Games

The Millville High School athletic department is implementing the following protocols for the home 2021 varsity football season, effective 10/8/21. • Tickets will not be sold on the day of the game for any regular season home Millville High varsity football game. • Varsity football players, varsity cheerleaders, and marching band members can purchase up

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Cumberland Campus Groundbreaking for Rowan Medicine Center

Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ), together with Rowan University and the Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners celebrated the groundbreaking of a new construction site on the Cumberland campus on Tuesday, October 5, unveiling plans for the Rowan Medicine Center–Cumberland. State and local government officials, administrators, educators and health care leaders were joined by

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October Cornucopia

We are thrilled to be able to present new events for the public to enjoy after all of the COVID restrictions. We want to invite you to a free concert in Captain Buck Riverfront Park on Saturday, October 16, from 2 to 6 p.m. The popular local Snake Brothers Band will take the stage with

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Mother Trees

The first time I visited the primeval forest of Bear Swamp (Commercial Township) was back in the late 1980s. My husband and I went in on a cloudy day without a compass. We saw huge old growth trees and marveled at what we thought was a magnolia. An old forest somehow has a magical effect

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Mail-Order Home

It was announced last month that, on November 14, Sears will close its last Illinois department store located at the Woodfield Mall in a suburb of Chicago, the city where the retailer was founded in 1892. Most known for its mail-order catalog from which countless customers over the decades ordered gifts and necessities in a

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The Closer the Better

Cumberland County will be closing its jail and housing those in the system at jails in other counties. Having decided this is the best course given the circumstances, my hope is that every effort will be made to keep defendants as close to home as possible. I recognize that in some cases, we’re talking about

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