Vineland Student Among Scholarship Finalists

Henry Johnson Jr. of Vineland was recently awarded a college scholarship for being a finalist in the N.J. Human Services’ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) students impaired scholarship program. The awards celebrate the accomplishments of individuals who are blind, deafblind, and visually impaired. “We are honored to celebrate these amazing individuals for […]

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Vineland Transportation Facility Completed

Vineland’s emergence as a major logistics hub got another boost with the opening of the new Slingshot Transportation facility on Garden Road. The recently completed 256,000-square-foot facility includes office space, docks, cold storage coolers, a state-of-the-art packing room, and a local transportation fleet. According to company officials: “This strategically located facility is less than an

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Rowan College South Jersey-Cumberland Jazz and Wind Summer Performance Schedule

The Rowan College-South Jersey-Cumberland Campus Jazz Band and Wind Symphony has announced its summer performance schedule. Both groups, under the direction of Joseph Akinskas, consist of students and community members. The concerts are free and open to the public. July 4: Giampietro Park, Vineland, 8 p.m. before the fireworks. July 9: Shores at Wesley Manor,

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She-Bikes Raises $6,000 for Salem County Women’s Center

She-Bikes Raises $6,000 for Salem County Women’s Center

The 2025 She-Bikes bicycle tour for women raised more than $6,000 for the Salem County Women’s Center. Members of the Evelyn Hill Cycling Club, which sponsors the annual May ride, presented a check for the proceeds to Brenda Lore-Randazzo, residential coordinator for the center, on June 23 at the Evelyn Hill Cycling store. The 2025

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Explore New Jersey Sites with History Pinned This Summer

Explore New Jersey Sites with History Pinned This Summer

RevolutionNJ, the State’s official 250th partnership between the New Jersey Historical Commission and the nonprofit Crossroads of the American Revolution, is encouraging New Jerseyans to explore the state, discover the past, and find civic inspiration this summer with History Pinned. From June 20 through October 31, five featured museums will hand out unique pins designed

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New York Jets Rookie Mason Taylor Among NFL Newcomers Drawing Pro Bowl Comparisons

Three rookies, tight end Mason Taylor of the New York Jets, two-way player Travis Hunter of the Jacksonville Jaguars, and linebacker Jihaad Campbell of the Philadelphia Eagles, have each been compared to former franchise Pro Bowlers by FOX Sports analyst Rob Rang. These comparisons are based on specific traits, roles, and performance histories and reflect

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New Jersey American Water Lifts Mandatory Restrictions

New Jersey American Water Lifts Mandatory Restrictions

Following the Murphy Administration and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (NJ DEP) Drought Warning lift, New Jersey American Water has lifted its mandatory conservation notice for all customers across the state, while keeping a voluntary conservation notice in place for all customers in Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties. “The return of

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