Executive Order Increases Capacity Limits, Effective Friday

Gov. Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 230, which will increase indoor capacity limits for certain businesses and increase both the general indoor and outdoor gathering limit. “We believe we can confidently take these steps today as our COVID-19 metrics continue to trend in the right direction,” said Murphy. “However, our mask mandate and COVID-19 […]

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Newfield National Bank Promotes Six

On February 23, John Borelli Jr., president/CEO and the Board of Directors of Newfield National Bank announced the promotion of six officers. Kathleen A. Valla, EVP Operations and Joseph Biegalski, EVP Commercial Lending, both were promoted to Senior Executive Vice President(s). The following were promoted to Executive Vice President(s), Joanne Barsuglia, VP/Chief Financial Officer; Rob

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Zonta Club Donates to Area Women’s Shelter

The Zonta Club of Cumberland County recently donated dozens of items to the Domestic Violence Women’s Shelter located in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The donation included new clothing, diapers, cosmetics, hand sanitizers, masks, and toys, among many others. Zonta is an international service organization of women in business and the professions who are dedicated to

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Cold Calculations

In 1969, singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell wrote about the “half-a-million strong” who attended the Woodstock Festival. It was estimated that 500,000 flocked to the three-day concert in upstate New York during an August weekend, stalling traffic, turning highways into parking lots and transforming a music event into a muddy, rain-soaked affair. Mitchell says that “everywhere was

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Turkey Drive Committee Honored for Feeding Thousands

Steve Plevins, Advisory Board Member, Director of Marketing and the Turkey Drive Committee Chair for The Salvation Army Vineland Corps (“SAVC”) hosted an awards ceremony celebrating the outstanding efforts of the Turkey Drive Committee. The Committee has been awarded for their successful Turkey Drives for the past several years. Committee volunteers received proclamations and commendations

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Transplanting Tips

Early spring is a great time for transplanting trees and shrubs, but you must do so before they wake up. Transplanting a plant is a very traumatic experience for the plant if it is awake. It’s like doing surgery on a person while they are awake. Dormancy starts in the fall as soon as you

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Susan Tolotti BSN, RNC Retires from Inspira Health After 42-Year Career

After 42 years of service, this nurse gets to hang up her stethoscope! Over the years, she has worked as a nurse in ICU, maternity, labor & delivery, and now has retired from the Maternal Fetal Medicine-Antenatal Testing Unit where she has been the supervisor for many years. Healthcare is constantly changing but Susan’s compassion

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New Businesses To Open

We’re exposed to so much gloom and doom these days that good news seems to be in short supply. This is especially true of business start-ups. We’re so focused on helping businesses stay open and hold their own that celebrating new businesses seems somewhat ironic in these challenging times. But, lo and behold, we’re celebrating

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