Job Hunters: Sea Isle City Businesses Hiring During Job Fair on April 24

Polish your resume and join the Sea Isle City Chamber of Commerce and Revitalization on Saturday, April 24, as it hosts a Job Fair throughout the business community. With businesses in need of employees for the summer season, the job fair will feature positions available in retail, hospitality, restaurants and more. “With so many businesses […]

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Openings on The Ave

With the COVID pandemic crisis causing challenging economic times for the business sector across the country, who would have thought of new businesses braving the hardships and actually having ribbon-cutting grand openings? That is actually what happened in downtown Vineland—The Ave—as Main Street Vineland celebrated six ribbon-cuttings for businesses along Landis Avenue recently. These businesses

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Be a Sponsor

Now that we’ve got our calendar of events for the year nailed down, we’re getting sponsorship forms ready for the events. We’ll have forms for each event and various sponsorship levels that are tailored to the specific event. I’ve written about sponsorships and partnerships in this column before but it’s worth repeating. Events are fun

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Drum Run, Please

As I drive the Bayshore Heritage Byway I have noticed an oddity of sorts in Goshen: An angler has been hanging fish carcasses from a telephone pole’s support cable, the “guy-wire” that attaches to the ground to give further stability to the pole. I see these fish hanging along Route 47 each May, when I

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Inspira Hosts Training Exercise with New COVID-19 Response Equipment

Inspira Health hosted training exercises last week with its emergency medical services (EMS) team following receipt of $1.3 million in new equipment. The acquisition was part of a $6.5 million grant from the CARES Act to expand the NJ EMS Task Force (NJEMSTF) teams’ capabilities statewide to address pandemic-related responses. As a member agency of

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Ages 16 and Older Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccination on April 19

Gov. Phil Murphy has announced that all individuals ages 16 and older will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination on April 19—two weeks ahead of the state’s initial target of May 1. New Jersey’s phased vaccination roll out has successfully administered 4.7 million doses of vaccine to essential frontline workers, educators, high-risk groups, and

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A Leading Lady

Clara Barton may be best known as the founder of the American Red Cross, but the brief time she spent in New Jersey as a teacher solidified her connection to the state forever. Barton was born in North Oxford, Massachusetts on December 25, 1821, the youngest of Stephen and Sarah Stone Barton’s five children. The

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The Organized Garage

Is your garage in disarray? While you dream of a perfectly organized workbench or garage, your reality probably looks more like a sea of random toys, boxes and exercise equipment. Every do-it-yourselfer knows a clean, organized garage is the key to efficient project planning and repairs around the home. As we head into warmer months,

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