Millville Woman’s Club Helps with Bagged Lunches

Every Thursday, Rise and Shine Ministry and Hope and Help Ministry provide bagged lunches to children and homeless individuals in the community. The Millville Woman’s Club was pleased to provide support to this program on September 10. Contributions of sandwiches, apples and granola and NutriGrain bars were received at the clubhouse that morning and members […]

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RCSJ Nursing Program Expands Ranking Status to Northeast Region

Rowan College of South Jersey’s (RCSJ) Associate in Nursing program has expanded its reputation across state lines, earning the distinction of being ranked #2 in the Northeast Region by NursingProcess.org. For the last four years, RCSJ’s Nursing program has been ranked #1 in New Jersey. NursingProcess.org examined 536 nursing schools in the Northeast region, ranking

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Rutgers–Camden Researcher Says Pandemic Is Prime Example Why U.S. Census Is So Important.

Since April 1, every home in the United States has been invited to participate in the U.S. 2020 census. While the coronavirus pandemic has put a major dent into data collection—with estimates that one in three census takers have quit or not shown up to collect data—the crisis is further evidence of why this decennial

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Sweet Autumn?

Every year starting mid-August people ask me about the beautiful flowers draping the roadside trees. Twenty-plus years ago I misidentified it as Clematis virginiana or virgin’s bower, a native plant. A “bower” is a lady’s bedroom, and also refers to climbing plants in a garden or woodland. Another name is old man’s beard, for the

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Winning Art

Millville Development Corporation – Glasstown Arts District recently held a competition for the artists here and in the surrounding counties. Over the last five months, there have been few opportunities for artists to show their work as most galleries were closed and just began reopening. The new art will be made into large posters and

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Build for Greatness

Like cities and homes, every person on this planet has a story to tell. Everyone has a purpose, as well. Some people discover their purpose early on in their lifetimes. Others identify their purpose, also known as dharma in Yogic philosophy, later on in their lives. Some live their entire earthly existence unable to answer

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Students, How Will Your Workspace Affect Your Productivity During Remote Learning?

This story is republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: tapinto.net/towns/east-brunswick/sections/education/articles/students-how-will-your-workspace-affect-your-productivity-during-remote-learning Due to the recent Covid-19 outbreak, many students are planning on resuming their education through remote learning. Though this change may be the safer option, a new learning environment, if not properly structured, can possibly

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Coronavirus Relief Fund’s Child Care Initiative to Support Working Families

With the school year starting in New Jersey amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy has announced plans to dedicate $250 million in funding from the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund, which will provide additional support to children and their families as well as for thousands of child care providers with resources. The plans are

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