Governor Issues Updated Guidance for Businesses, Non-Profits, Indoor Workplaces

Gov. Phil Murphy recently issued Executive Order No. 243, which rescinds the requirement in Executive Order No. 107 that businesses and non-profits accommodate telework arrangements for their workforce to the maximum extent practicable and reduce their on-site staff to the minimal number necessary for their operations. Employers bringing employees back to the physical worksite must […]

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Vineland City Council Sets Special Meeting to Consider Recreational Cannabis

Vineland City Council will conduct a special meeting on Wednesday, June 2, beginning at 6:30 p.m., in City Council Chambers, second floor, City Hall, 640 E. Wood Street. The agenda for the special meeting is as follows: • Discussion about recreational cannabis. • Formal action will not be taken at this special meeting. • No

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Cumberland County Seniors: Get Vaccinated

Cumberland County seniors have multiple ways to get a covid vaccination, according to Commissioner Director Joseph Derella. While the online registration process is the preferred method to schedule a vaccination, seniors who lack the ability to use it still have alternatives. Eligible Cumberland County individuals over 60 without internet access can call the office on

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Edison and Film

Nearly two decades before the U.S. film industry staked a claim in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Thomas Edison had his West Orange laboratory employees searched for a way to combine image and sound in the nascent art form of motion pictures. According to the Library of Congress website, “Edison’s assistant, William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, was

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Special Delivery

On our daily morning walk we pass a house that is abandoned—boarded up and hauntingly lonely. In this emptiness the mailbox is no longer purposeful. But wait, a white-breasted nuthatch descends into the box from a nearby white oak. “A nest, a delivery box,” I think, humoring myself. When the adult flies off I peer

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Parade of Grads

Melissa and Christopher Harvey, a mother and son duo, celebrated their academic achievements with Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) President Frederick Keating after participating in the College’s Parade of Graduates ceremony on May 14. It was an exciting and emotional day for the Harveys, especially for Melissa who completed her longtime dream of obtaining

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Trista Cleaves

CCTEC Trista, We could not be any more proud of the person you are becoming. The obstacles in the last 2 years, I know have been trying, but you have over come them all with a smile on your face! We all Love you and are VERY proud of you!!

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Statewide Ongoing Effort to Aid Utility Customers Needing Financial Assistance

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) and the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) last week sponsored “Utility Assistance Week,” dedicated to increasing residents’ awareness of the various programs available to support those who have fallen behind on their utility bills and may be newly eligible for financial assistance. NJBPU, DCA and the state’s

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