Reasonable Belief

In the past few weeks, the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General issued updated guidance as it relates to police and use of force. The 28-page document is detailed and covers many areas. I am surprised at how lengthy it is and the level of detail involved. It’s a good document, but like anything […]

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Bridgeton in 1850

In 1937, William C. Mulford published a booklet in which he described mid-19th century Bridgeton. His depiction of the city in 1850 certainly qualifies as a snapshot of the 19th century version of Bridgeton and the life of its inhabitants. The publication has long been out of print, but in 1985, South Jersey Magazine excerpted

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Hope Renewed

With the start of a new year and glow of the holiday season not far behind us, we look at this time as one of hope. With the headway being made on development and approval of COVID vaccines, we have all the more reason for hope. It’s a literal “shot in the arm” that brings

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Worth Another Look

Protests over centuries of racial injustice. Politicians appearing to make decisions with an intent to divide our already fractured nation. The presidential election. And a global pandemic that has seemed to affect every corner of society and laid these problems bare in a starkly polarized light. These are the storylines that dominated the headlines in

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Dalesandro Earns Rotary’s 2020 Charles A. Loyle Vocational Service Award

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties (BBBS) Board of Trustees member Donata Dalesandro was recently presented with the 2020 Charles A. Loyle Vocational Service Award by The Rotary Club of Vineland. The Vocational Service Award was created to recognize a Vineland professional who has shown exceptional dedication to his or her profession

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ADK Phi Chapter News

Sisters of New Jersey Alpha Delta Kappa Phi Chapter shared their good fortunes to help children and their families facing difficult challenges during the holidays. The group gathered 385 food items and paper products that were donated to The Ronald McDonald House in Camden.The group has volunteered at the facility where they have prepared meals

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Veterans Memorial Home Residents, Staff Get Vaccinated

On December 29, Gov. Phil Murphy and Interim Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Veterans Affairs (DMAVA) Col. Lisa Hou, D.O. announced that COVID-19 vaccinations are underway for residents and staff of the State’s three veterans memorial homes. Under the federal Pharmacy Partnership Program, residents and staff who so choose will be vaccinated for

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County Health Department Opens Online Registration for COVID-19 Vaccinations

The Cumberland County Health Department has announced that it is opening registration for Covid-19 vaccinations for those that fall into the NJDOH Phase 1a priority group. The clinics were set to begin on Tuesday, January 12. Registration is required. The health department currently offers the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, recommended for people 18 years of age

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