Member Appreciation and Meeting at Vineland Historical Society

From left: Jennifer Hainley, Shirley Giddens, Dawn Hunter, Deborah Boerner Ein, and Jerilyn Mounier. Members are the key to the success of the Vineland Historical Society. And members were celebrated and acknowledged at the Vineland Historical Society’s Annual Member’s meeting and appreciation held recently. Valerie Neuber, president of the Board of Trustees, presented a slideshow

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Murphy Pardons 11 Veterans and a Vineland Inmate

In honor of Veterans Day, Gov. Phil Murphy announced 11 pardons for New Jersey veterans on November 11, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to rehabilitation and respect for those who have served our nation, according to a media release. Also, 55-year-old Jamie Wallace of Vineland is one of a group of inmates who are not veterans

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Two Complete Career Club Program

Demont Parker, Jr and Olivia Troxler-Sherrer received their certificates for completing the Cumberland County Custom Career Club (C5) program, under the CareerLaunch umbrella. Both of these outstanding teens are now working as junior counselors at the club. The program is a collaboration between several area agencies and the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office/Positive Youth Development Coalition.

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Vineland Plant in Recapitalization Deal

A cold storage warehouse in Vineland was part of a recapitalization of a 1.7 million-square-foot cold storage portfolio located across nine markets nationwide, according to JLL Capital Markets, which arranged the deal. JLL represented the joint venture between Provender Partners and affiliates of Cerberus Capital Management in the transaction, which was structured as two separate

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DEP Sues Cumberland County Facilities

A Vineland gas station and one in Fairfield Township, Cumberland County, are included in the latest environmental enforcement actions by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in communities considered overburdened under New Jersey’s Environmental Justice Law. The latest lawsuits charge failure to abide by environmental obligations set forth in prior administrative orders. At US

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Secretary Wengryn Distributes Food to Support Families Ahead of Thanksgiving

New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Ed Wengryn today joined volunteers and Southern Regional Food Distribution Center (SRFDC) Executive Director Jill N. Lombardo-Melchiore at their Vineland facility for their Turkey Day Food Drive to help provide food to neighbors in need. “Food insecurity is a real issue facing many New Jersey families, and as we approach

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