COVID-19 Spreading Faster Than Same Time Last Year, Data Shows

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: njspotlight.com/2021/07/covid-19-rate-of-transmission-rt-spike-cases-july-2021-july-2020/ With few mask mandates and COVID-19 restrictions still in place, this summer may feel a world away from the height of the pandemic at this time last year. But state records show the coronavirus […]

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McClellan Organizes Coalition To Help Local At-Risk Youth

Assemblyman Antwan McClellan (R-1st) recently announced a new South Jersey coalition, Cumberland-Cape United (CCU), composed of faith and community leaders that will seek funds to facilitate programming aimed at helping at-risk youth in Cumberland and Cape May counties. McClellan says he was approached by Kenneth Fowlkes of the newly established state Office of Resilience in

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Enel Green Power Acquires Solar + Battery Storage Development Portfolio in New Jersey

Enel Green Power North America, a leading developer, long-term owner and operator of renewable energy projects in the U.S. and Canada, has acquired a portfolio of six development-stage solar-plus-storage projects in New Jersey from Dakota Renewable Energy, a joint venture between Dakota Power Partners and Eolian. The planned projects total over 500 MW of new

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Keeping You Updated

We have a change on our Board of Directors and it brings with it some good news and some bad news. The good news is that Board member Lizzy Kennedy has been nominated and elected to be the Board’s new ecretary/treasurer. Lizzy has been an active member since coming on the Board in 2017. As

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The Cold War

To define the Cold War, it might be fair to say it was roughly the four-decade period following World War II that witnessed the U.S. and Soviet Union squaring off in an ideological boxing ring, surrounded by nuclear arsenals to defend either side’s stance should things exceed the status quo. Louis Menand, in his 2021

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A Dog Named Blue…

We’ve had a lot of dogs during our 40-plus years of marriage. Normally we have three Brittany spaniels. Their personalities have been as unique as their names: Cupcake, Binx, Cappuccino, Yankee, Ziggy, Jersey Mambo, Hobnob, Hey Mambo Italiano, and Smooch. When we bred Smooch the threesome turned to five. Smooch had nine babies and our

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Newfield National Bank Donates Funds, Helps Sponsor Four Main Street Vineland Events

Main Street Vineland announced that Newfield National Bank donated $4,000 to help sponsor four downtown events this year. The bank is contributing: • $1,500 as the Entertainment Sponsor of the third Food Truck Festival on The Ave, to take place on Sunday, August 22; • $1,000 as the Dash Plaque Sponsor of the 29th Cruise

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The Guidance Center Congratulates First Place Golf Tournament Winners

Ed Bowman, president of The Guidance Center (right), congratulates first place winners of the Center’s 9th annual golf tournament fundraiser held on July 14, 2021, at Running Deer Golf Club. Members of the winning team include from left, Sean Tucker, John Wildman, Brian Ehresman, and John Ehresman. The team was sponsored by Brown & Brown

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