ADA Compliance

When we think about ADA compliance, it is mostly in the realm of brick-and-mortar stores and their accessibility to consumers with disabilities. Rarely do we consider making our social media posts ADA compliant. ADA, or the Americans with Disabilities Act, was signed into law in 1990 and has evolved over time to include website accessibility […]

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Surviving Year Two

It’s been one year since the word “pandemic” reentered our discourse after decades of relative health and stability. Since then, it’s been a time of crisis like no recent generation has seen. It has altered our health, our business climate, our educational system, our lifestyles, and our outlook for the future. This worldwide situation is

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Brush with Royalty

Following the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers dismissed the notion of a ruling monarchy like the one from which the nascent country had just freed itself, thus guaranteeing a U.S. fascination with the royalty it was denied. It may be best displayed through our enthrallment with the courtships and marriages of Britain’s Royal Family, but

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The Guidance Center Recognizes Hurley as Distinguished Community Leader

The Honorable James R. Hurley received an award certificate and special tribute book as he was recognized by The Guidance Center as its 2020 Mental Health Distinguished Community Leader at a no-show fundraising event that spanned from November 2020 through January 2021. Hurley was commended for his outstanding contributions and dedicated service to the greater

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Keep Connected

It was recently brought to my attention that SNJ Today newspaper, more than a year ago, was the first in the area to publish news of the coronavirus. Kenny Pustizzi, president of the company, dropped by my office one day late in January of 2020 and we discussed how to inform readers of this new

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Grant Helps Food Bank of South Jersey Buy Food and Reshape Distribution Methods

Due in part to a $40,000 grant from the Community Foundation of South Jersey (CFSJ) COVID-19 Response Fund, The Food Bank of South Jersey was able to purchase vital life-sustaining needed food and fortify its food distribution model to service the rise in food insecurity throughout South Jersey. The Food Bank currently serves 210 partner

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Inspira Health to Hold Second Coronavirus Town Hall February 18

New Jersey continues to make progress in our fight against COVID-19. As of February 4, the number of vaccines administered—876,529—now surpasses the number of positive cases—629,360—in our state. This milestone should help provide some hope that together, if we can maintain this positive course, we can get closer to a COVID-free community. Hundreds of thousands

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Down Jersey

CU Maurice River and the National Park Service’s missions share many common goals and tenets. Both are concerned with stewardship and protection of natural and cultural resources for this and future generations. Both seek to achieve this through interpretation, education, recreation, and inspiration. We are both committed to understanding and engaging with our culture, and

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