Commercial for HERO Campaign Airs on AC Boardwalk Video Network

A 15-second commercial promoting designated driving, featuring Atlantic City Deputy Police Chief James Sarkos, will soon be displayed here on 100 digital screens of the AC Boardwalk’s Impactivate Video Billboard Network. The airtime on the digital network was recently donated to the John R. Elliott HERO Campaign by Meet AC, the sales and marketing authority […]

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St. Mary School Announces First Quarter Honors

St. Mary School in Vineland is proud to announce the first quarter honors list for middle school students: 8th Grade, Principal’s List: Elena Buono, Vincent Caimi, Anthony Calabrese, Juliana Ferus, Lena Giamboy, Christine Lam, Addison Mancill, Joshua Mitchell, Santino Scaffidi, Michael Tomasso, Connor Watson. First Honors: Drew Davis, Dominic Felice, Alexandra Gaytan, Addison Mello. Second

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Millville Woman’s Club Donate Thanksgiving to Six Families

Millville Woman’s Club helped brighten Thanksgiving for six families selected by Silver Run School. Contributions from Club members included turkeys, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, desserts and much more. These were delivered to Silver Run School on November 23 for the families to enjoy. Extra donations were given to the Help and Hope Ministries.

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Leadership Role

CCTEC would like to congratulate Michael Deem, Class of 2022, for his election as State Officer for New Jersey SkillsUSA. Michael was elected when he attended the virtual Fall Leadership Connection. He will join eight other officers from around the state to lead SkillsUSA student members through leadership development and team building opportunities. CCTEC is

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Comfort and Joy

I’ve never believed that living alone was a bad thing. I live alone. I am capable, love my independence and crave my solitude. Every day is a blank slate ready to be filled with the colors of the world. Enter March 2020 and my new Covid-19 living. I rallied. I tidied and organized my drawers,

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Be Supportive

With nearly half of all Americans employed by a small business, these establishments need our support more than ever this holiday season and going into 2021. According to the latest Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index, 46 percent of business owners surveyed have seen a drop in revenue over the past 12 months, with some entrepreneurs

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Year-End Wrap

It’s time to take a look back on the year 2020 in the life of Main Street Vineland and The Ave. In many ways, it was, to use and often-used expression, “a year unlike any other.” We started out with great plans—a calendar full of events large and small, design-related ideas, seminars, workshops, and other

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Seasonal Lit

There are dozens of holiday movies, songs and TV specials available for our entertainment pleasure during this season, many of which have been examined in this column over the past decade. But this year, we are going to take a look at the literary aspects of Christmas with some not-so-well-known offerings that get to the

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Bake Festive

It’s the season for all things festive! In this column, I’m sharing three recipes. Be sure to let your children help with age-appropriate tasks in the kitchen; it’s important to let them learn through hands-on experience, while creating memorable moments that can last a lifetime. From my home to yours, may you have a very

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