Gene Reynolds

Vineland High School Congratulations! You did it! We are so proud of you. You worked so endured and endured many challenges, but you always overcome. Continue to always be your best, and good luck at ACCC. Love, Mom, Gran, Pop, and Paulie

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RJ Franceschini

CCTEC RJ, we could not be any prouder of the young man you have become. We wish you the best at Temple U and hope your next journey brings you lots of exciting opportunities. Time to move forward with your dreams. Congratulations! Love, The Family

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Plevins Inducted into Who’s Who as Marketing, Non-profit Leader

Steve Plevins has been inducted into Marquis Who’s Who. His humanitarian efforts in helping inner-city families and youth as well as his fundraising efforts and his grant knowledge and success in acquisitions have boosted communities. After nearly 40 years as a Community Recreation Director for the Prince George’s County Department of Parks and Recreation in

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Chautauqua

The book Hammonton Through the Eyes of J.G. Wilson informs us that, during the early decades of the 20th century, “when school opened in the fall, Hammonton youngsters could count on a double-dose of education,” because “the Chautauqua came to town just about the time school opened.” Wilson describes the Chautauqua as “a traveling entertainment

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Dad’s Trees

It’s never been easy for this tree person to choose a favorite tree, but a memorable one is the tulip-tree that grew—and still grows—in my grandparents’ yard at the main farmhouse next door to my childhood home. I was fascinated by its tulip-shaped leaves, the first to turn color—a brilliant yellow—in fall. That was the

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Twitter Changes

Twitter announced in March 2021 that it was testing images that would take up more space in a user’s timeline. Before this change, social marketers and content creators had to design various-sized images depending on the type of content being pushed out. A single image was optimized for publication at 1200 x 628 pixels, but

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