Blake Alexander Ramos
Millville High School Congratulations Blake ! We are so proud of you and all the hard work you put in and accomplished. Can’t wait to see what the future holds for you. Love Dad and Mima
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Millville High School Congratulations Blake ! We are so proud of you and all the hard work you put in and accomplished. Can’t wait to see what the future holds for you. Love Dad and Mima
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The Authority hosted its first Household Hazardous Waste and Document Shredding event on Saturday, April 10. Co-sponsored by the City of Millville, Cumberland County Utilities Authority, and Landis Sewage Authority, the event was held at The Authority’s Solid Waste Complex located at 169 Jesse Bridge Road, Millville, NJ 08332. The Authority hosts three Household Hazardous
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The South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization (SJTPO) in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is pleased to announce the award of a $900,000 federal grant under the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside (TA Set-Aside) Program. The federal grant awarded to Millville will fund the Millyard Riverfront Walk with the intention of improving and expanding
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As I write this, approximately 596,000 Americans have died from the Covid-19 virus, depending on which source you reference. Despite this staggering number—quickly approaching the total number of dead from the American Civil War that unfolded over the course of nearly five years—many seem unfazed even though this death toll occurred over 14 months as
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There’s a certain satisfaction that comes from seeing projects and initiatives falling into place and materializing before your eyes. You can call it progress, or teamwork, or any number of similar words, but the feeling of satisfaction is there, nonetheless. That feeling comes from the creation of another downtown mural, garnering widespread press attention and
It’s fair to say that by the start of the 1920s the role that Fort Lee, New Jersey enjoyed as U.S. film capital had been severely compromised when its major studios packed up and left for the more advantageous economics and climate of Hollywood. “More than three decades passed before the next real attempt at