Jake
CCTEC Jake– I cannot believe this day is here. We are so proud of the amazing young man you have become. You have come so far and we will forever support your incredible welding journey. Congratulations Graduate. We love you- Mom and Dad
CCTEC Jake– I cannot believe this day is here. We are so proud of the amazing young man you have become. You have come so far and we will forever support your incredible welding journey. Congratulations Graduate. We love you- Mom and Dad
Children are never too young to learn the importance of sustainability or begin adopting eco-friendly habits. Earth Day was celebrated a few weeks ago on April 22, but any day is a great time to get started, and experts say it all starts with playtime. “Kids are built to absorb information at a tremendous pace,”
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Griselda Bautista, a Social Services major at Rowan College of South Jersey’s (RCSJ) Cumberland campus, possesses the traits of her favorite animal—a lion—when it comes to confronting her fears and keeping watch over her four-year-old son and her mother. Fearlessly, tirelessly and astutely she conquers life’s obstacles to create a better future for her family
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Things on The Ave are shifting into a higher gear right now. Gov. Murphy announced the loosening of restrictions on indoor and outdoor gatherings, as of May 19. We look for this to have a positive effect for our businesses—notably, our restaurants, which took a hit during the worst of the pandemic. We’ve been working
The Pascale Sykes Foundation announced it will close its doors in 2022 as part of its original spend-down plan. Since 1992, the Foundation has advocated for and funded innovative, holistic social and economic development programs to transform the lives of working, low-income families. “Our decision to sunset the Pascale Sykes Foundation was based on our
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I’m the only child in my family, and when I met JT, I needed someone to talk to, to have fun with and to get my mind off things. JT has done all of those things for me, and he became the older brother that I can look up to. Blood doesn’t make anyone family,
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This time of year is really beautiful around our small cities and throughout Cumberland County. It’s time to make plans to get out of the house with your family or with friends. Exploring the landmarks, you may discover some of the history that goes back to early America and the Revolutionary War era. The Cumberland
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Rylee Howerton goes above and beyond for her community. Caring for those in need and spending her free time aiding those who are less fortunate, she aims high, achieves much, and generously bestows kindness and love for others. Recently, she assembled and donated Easter baskets for children residing at Cumberland Family Shelter and the Family
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With its recent donation of $50,000 to the Inspira Foundation, the Bill Bottino Cancer Foundation has given more than $500,000 in support of Inspira Health’s Cancer Services. The gifts from the Bottino family support a dedicated fund that provides patients with financial assistance for essential non-medical bills, such as food, household supplies, and utilities. Funds
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Ocean First Foundation awarded a $2,500 grant to the Millville Development Corporation – Glasstown Arts District for its youth art program. The camp will open for the 22nd year on July 6 for four weeks ending on July 30. The Art Creates Excellence (ACE) program will hold the majority of its classes in the Riverfront
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