Firefly Summer

This August is such an uncertain time. Our daughter is set to return to college by September, but some of her classes may be online. And our son is still home because the state has given no word about opening up his adult day program. His summer camp is cancelled but Greg wants to participate […]

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A Human Approach

Trends and timing have a significant impact on creating relatable social media content. Consumers crave content that speaks to them. So, how do you tailor your strategy to encompass relatability in your social media marketing? Creating relatable social media content starts with understanding what the consumer wants—and that can change frequently. That said, you’ll see

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Inside Story

Shiplap, the wall treatment favored by popular home improvement shows, is filling Pinterest boards and continues to top the to-do lists of today’s savvy DIYers. Even high-end homebuilders are incorporating it into their upmarket designs. And when crafting a custom shiplap wall, the pros are choosing cypress because of its practicality and stunning good looks.

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Genesis of Glass

Throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries, Millville’s identity was largely affiliated with the glassworks industry, but the development of the city’s notable glass factories was a process that required patience and the right people. The start of Millville’s glass industry can be traced to Irish immigrant James Lee, who had been living in

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Summer Meals Program Seeks Sponsors, All Communities Eligible

New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher has announced that the Department has summer meals available at more than 2,400 sites around the state this summer. This summer, due to COVID-19 pandemic, the USDA has granted all communities, including those that are under 50 percent eligible for free/reduce priced school meals, the opportunity to

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Rowan University Cuts Undergrad Tuition, Fees 10 Percent

In an effort to address the impact of the pandemic on Rowan University’s students’ finances, the Board of Trustees passed a resolution reducing undergraduate tuition and fees for Academic Year 2020-2021 to $12,938, a 10 percent overall reduction and an approximate $1,438 savings. “Amid the financial distress of the pandemic, many of our students and

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Teacher’s Pet

The pandemic has brought hardships like home confinement, unemployment, business failure, and education disruption. Most days, it’s hard to find positive aspects. Cats and dogs are coming out winners, though. During the remarkable combination of the three-month stay-at-home order and people’s natural desire for a pet, demand to foster and adopt domestic animals soared during

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Legendary Doc

On Friday, July 24, the CompleteCare Health Network hosted its 11th annual Cumberland County Legends ceremony. The event, which was originally scheduled for March 28 but was postponed due to our continuing health emergency caused by Covid-19, was held online. This special ceremony is thrown each year by the organization to celebrate the honorees’ “unwavering

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