Vineland Library Board Votes to Lay Off 10

In a recent meeting, the Vineland Public Library Board of Trustees voted to layoff 10 employees. Library board members also voted to eliminate multiple “titles and positions” at the January 28 meeting. The positions and titles of Part-time Security Guard; Part-time Library Assistant; Part-time Student Assistant; Part-time Student Assistant; Full-time Library Associate; Full-time Library Associate; […]

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Virus Disproportionally Affects People of Color, Inspira Doctor Weighs In on Disparities

The novel coronavirus pandemic is continuing to be a scourge on the world’s citizens. As of Monday, March 22, according to foxnews.com, “the novel coronavirus has infected more than 123,245,026 people across 192 countries and territories, resulting in at least 2,716,196 deaths. In the U.S., all 50 states plus the District of Columbia have reported

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Good Sports

The Evelyn Hill Cycling Club, a group of South Jersey women who enjoy cycling as a social activity and exercise, is welcoming new members to join them on weekend and evening rides starting in April. The club was founded by Barbara Kornbluh, a local cyclist who was dismayed by the lack of women in cycling.

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Blog Writing Tips That Will Increase Conversions

With the right blog writing tips, you can transform content into valuable opportunities to connect with potential customers and increase conversions on your website. Whether you’re a retailer or service provider, optimizing content for readers can help close the gap between bounce rates and buying. We asked the experts at Clearbridge Branding Agency for blog

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Rutgers Develops Rapid Test to Detect Emerging Coronavirus Variants

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: tapinto.net/towns/new-brunswick/articles/rutgers-develops-rapid-test-to-detect-new-emerging-coronavirus-variants Rutgers researchers have designed a new rapid test that can detect all three of the rapidly spreading variants of the coronavirus in a little over one hour—much shorter than the three to five days

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Stockton Nursing Students Assist at AC Vaccine Megasite

It’s not often that Stockton University nursing students can say they helped make history. But 105 nursing students are participating in a piece of pandemic history as participants in the Atlantic County COVID-19 Vaccination Megasite that the State of New Jersey, Atlantic County, AtlantiCare and the New Jersey National Guard are operating at the Atlantic

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COVID-19 is Killing Young Latino Men in NJ at Disproportionate Rates

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: wnyc.org/story/covid-killing-young-latino-men-nj-disproportionate-rates/ Every morning since Elizabeth Rojano-Morales can remember, her father would come into her bedroom on her birthday with her favorite ice cream, chocolate-vanilla. “My last birthday, he gave me a cone,” Elizabeth, 19, said.

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Vineland Public Library Reopens, Limited Services, Hours

Vineland Public Library has announced its reopening on Monday, March 15. There will be limited services and hours in continuing efforts to reduce the risks of spreading COVID-19. Library hours will be Monday through Friday 10–11 a.m. (for seniors and those with health concerns); Monday through Thursday 11 a.m.–2 p.m. and 3–6 p.m.; Friday 11

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