Angelic Health Pays It Forward, Celebrates Be An Angel Day

Angelic Health visited EMS, fire, police, rescue and healthcare workers throughout southern New Jersey to deliver sweet treats as a thank you for their dedication to serve the community. “At Angelic Health our mission is to make a difference every day for our patients and their families. It is challenging and rewarding work and we […]

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Indoor Dining, Gyms, Indoor Amusement and Water Parks May Reopen, What to Expect

At presstime on Monday morning, Murphy posted on his Twitter account: “Restaurants statewide will be able to open for indoor dining beginning this Friday at 25 percent capacity and with social distancing between tables.” Restaurants have had their dining rooms closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Friday, September 4 reopening will

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Survivor Stories

The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton University is looking for area Holocaust survivors and their family members for a major new project to compile and create a digital archive on the lives of Holocaust survivors who settled in South Jersey. The “South Jersey Holocaust Survivor Digital Archive and Exhibition” will focus

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YMCA Names Healthy Living and Signature Program Coordinator

The Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA has named Pamela Heaton, an experienced educator and YMCA employee, to be the new Healthy Living and Signature Program coordinator. She recently began in the position, just as the Y has gradually reopened following pandemic restrictions. By now, the organization is offering outdoor group exercises, one-on-one training, pool lap swimming,

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In Support of Local Youth

COVID-19 affected summer plans for many parents and their children, but the Boys and Girls Club of Cumberland County stepped up to the plate and provided exciting activities for dozens of children through their Summer Camp. Miss Stars And Stripes Jessenia Rivera, Little Miss Vineland Morgan Williams and Miss Vineland Heather Raguckas brought excitement to

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C5 = Cumberland County Custom Career Club

Congratulations to teens Oshogwe A. and Keron H. for completing the C5 program this summer. C5 stands for Cumberland County Custom Career Club and is a partnership with Cumberland Workforce Development and the Cumberland County Positive Youth Development Coalition. The program prepares young people for the working world through a comprehensive career building curriculum. Ms.

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Eco Cleaning Hacks

With families spending more time at home, messes are on repeat and cleanups are often an hourly routine. At the same time, many households are looking to reduce their environmental impact affordably. The good news is that saving money and the planet can go hand-in-hand at home. To green up your cleanup and create healthier

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Organize, Room by Room

The kitchen is the hub of most homes, and it tends to collect the most clutter from other areas of the house. Start clearing one area of the kitchen at a time, beginning with cupboards, drawers and storage spaces. In the pantry: Throw away stale or expired items; donate canned goods you know you will

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The Word is Out

The Ave is open for business and the word’s getting out.The “proof is in the pudding,” as the saying goes, and is borne out from what I’ve seen and heard from several downtown merchants. After a period of decline during the worst of the shutdown, business, according to some, is almost back to normal. And

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