Inspira Health
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We are a father and son owned and operated business. We pride ourselves in your safety. We provide CERTIFIED CHIMNEY SWEEPS and venting while actively training, using the most current safety requirements providing you warmth, comfort, and peace of mind. Many past customers have shared with others, the care and knowledge we’ve demonstrated while performing
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Ed’s Auto Service owner and operator William Michaels provides his customers with all the information needed to make intelligent decisions on repairing their vehicle. Established in 1950 with over 70 years of Dedicated Service. Ed’s certified technicians specialize in transmissions, motor and electrical diagnostics. The complete auto service includes brakes, suspension, air conditioning, and engine
We are in a moment of time that gives us a golden opportunity to acknowledge, accept, and right the wrongs of the past to make a better future for us all. Many people of different ethnicities have asked what they can do to become better allies in the fight for equality. One way is to
During the last week of June we went out to investigate the osprey platforms, expecting to band some chicks. All but two of the babies in the 30 to 40-some nests were too young. Apparently the nesting began a bit late this year, maybe because of the cool spring or lack of herring. Coming off
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In 1956, Charles M. Jones and Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. reported in an issue of the Vineland Historical Magazine that a “manuscript account of the ancestry and Revolutionary service of Thomas Harris of Fairton” had been acquired by Jones, shedding light on the activities of another Cumberland County resident who fought in the Revolutionary War.
If you own a small business in Vineland, you’ll want to take note of this. The City of Vineland has appropriated $290,000 of its federa1 Community Development Block Grant CAREs Funds (CDBG-CV) for the Microenterprise COVID-19 Assistance Program. This program provides working capital funds to the community’s small businesses that have been severely impacted by
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Our office is now open! It really feels good to be in the office located in Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, 22 N. High Street. Although I was able to work part time from my home since March 15, I was never as organized as I like to be. If you wish to come
There was a lot to celebrate on Father’s Day this year at the Vineland Veterans Memorial Home. Not only were families allowed to visit their loved ones for the first time since mid-March, but also the home has apparently avoided the worst of the COVID-19 outbreak that has ravaged nursing homes throughout the country. The