Heroic Actions

During the global health crisis, we are currently living in, the creativity and ingenuity of human beings has been on full display—and it’s a beautiful sight to behold. As concerns for the health and well-being of citizens all across the world continue to rise, a bright light is beginning to shine on our brave healthcare […]

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Squirrelly Situation

What’s one sure thing to make a birder’s blood boil? The sight of a gray bushy tail hanging off the bird feeder! Luckily, there are a few things you can do to discourage the squirrels from scarfing up the bird food (and scaring off your feathered friends). Step 1: Give everyone a time out. Remove

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Bad Home Habits

Save yourself time, money and headache. Bad habits can be hard to break—especially if you don’t even realize what you’re doing is harmful! When it comes to caring for your home, it may not be because you’re lazy about chores; you just may not know the right way to care for your appliances, fixtures, and

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Millville Army Air Field Museum Recognizes 75th Anniversary of Battle of the Bulge

The Millville Army Air Field Museum continues to recognize the 75th anniversaries of important World War II historical events. On March 10, three U.S. Army WWII veterans of the Battle of Bulge shared their important experiences at the museum’s first Quarterly Movie Night of 2020, where 97-year-old Charley Pierce, of Cedarville, NJ, was guest speaker

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Millville Woman’s Club Learns City History at Last Scheduled Meeting

“Reflections of 19th Century Millville” told through the eyes of prominent Millville women of the time was presented at the March luncheon meeting of the Millville Woman’s Club by retired history teacher Linda Hruza-Jones. It was the last scheduled meeting of the group, which has cancelled all future meetings and events until further notice because

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Food Traditions

As you get ready to gather with immediate family for holiday celebrations this weekend, be aware that the ShopRite app has recipes this week (and always). The Sky-High Brunch Bake will be a good, nutritious breakfast for the kids to wake up to, before they dive into whatever the Easter bunny left in their baskets.

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Pledge Your Support

In last week’s column, I stressed the importance of promoting and supporting the businesses on The Ave—patronizing “essential” businesses that are allowed to remain open and remembering to come back to the “non-essential” businesses when they reopen. Main Street Vineland has joined forces with the Greater Vineland Chamber of Commerce to give you another way

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Estell Legacy

In 1687, when John Estell Sr. settled in what would become Weymouth Township, he had no idea the location would eventually be named after his family or that much of the Estell legacy would be preserved as part of an Atlantic County Park located on State Route 50. The Estells were descended from the French

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