Financial Freedom

For most, January seems like the perfect time to start fresh and make meaningful changes that will have a positive impact on our lives. Whether you want to become debt-free, travel more or anything in-between (like stepping back from the Royal Family), finances can be at the core of these goals. To help you achieve […]

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Heart on Your Sleeve…

Andrea Russo, MD, cardiologist and director of electrophysiology and arrhythmia services at Cooper University Health Care, was one of the lead investigators in a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine that examined the ability of smartwatches to detect atrial fibrillation in users. Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is an irregular heartbeat that,

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Dog Days, All Year Long

City officials including Mayor Anthony Fanucci, City Council President Paul Spinelli, Councilwoman Elizabeth Arthur, invited guests, and some furry friends were on hand recently to officially open the city’s first dog park. The park, located in a wooded area on Laurel Road across from the Lincoln Avenue entrance to Giampietro Park, will give pooches large

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Life Insurance

Many people wonder if life insurance is necessary. I help customers with this question every day. My answer: It depends on what’s important to each individual. I talk about the different reasons people buy life insurance, and the impact it can make. For Your Family: The biggest reason people buy life insurance is to protect

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Indian Villa

Layered aromas seep from the doors of Indian Villa Curry-N-Cakes and blankets their corner of Landis Avenue with the warm embrace of Northern Indian comfort food. A rarity in Vineland and the larger Cumberland County community, this relatively new restaurant introduces a novelty to an area lacking in Indian cuisine. Indian Villa Curry-N-Cakes originally opened

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Home Security Tips

Today’s world is a scary place—with people trying to take things you have worked hard to obtain. In the U.S., a burglary occurs every 22 seconds, so it’s important to take measures to keep your home—and belongings—secure. Here’s the rundown: • Most break-ins happen during the day, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. • The

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Millville Sailor Serves Aboard USS Harry S. Truman

Senior Chief Logistics Specialist Elizabeth Sampson, right, from Fayetteville, North Carolina, assists Cryptologic Technician (Technical) Seaman Bria Yellin, from Millville, NJ, in the hangar bay of the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) during a replenishment-at-sea in the Arabian Sea Jan. 2, 2020. The Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group is deployed to

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Inspira Vineland’s Medical Acute Care Unit Receives National Award for Nursing Excellence

Inspira Medical Center Vineland’s Medical Acute Care Unit has been awarded the PRISM Award®, a national honor recognizing exceptional nursing practice, leadership and outcomes in hospital medical-surgical units. Inspira now holds a total of four PRISM recognitions with its Vineland and Elmer hospitals each having two. The award, which stands for “Premier Recognition In the

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County’s Young Republicans Announce New Chairman

The Cumberland County Young Republican Organization Executive Committee announced that it has selected Matthew Johnson as the group’s new Chairman. He will take over for outgoing Chairman William Gruccio, who will continue to provide counsel to the organization as Chairman Emeritus. Gruccio served as Chairman since 2015, when he spearheaded an effort with the help

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