Ant Amnesty

It was time for our annual termite inspection a few weeks ago. I met the exterminator at the house and thankfully the termites are apparently not dining in, or at least they are not leaving any tell-tale traces. I asked the inspector if he might be able to identify what has been inhabiting one of

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Be Counted: Census 2020

Once every decade, a census of the entire U.S. population is conducted. More than a head count. It shows how communities have changed and helps determine where to build new schools, hospitals and businesses; how federal funding is distributed; and how congressional seats are apportioned. Participation is easy and convenient. For the first time ever,

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Mix, Mingle is Off

Main Street Vineland’s upcoming Mix, Mingle & Meet, originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at Vegans Are Us in Vineland has been canceled. Mix, Mingle & Meet events are meant to bring the various downtown businesses and the public together to get to know each other, along with Main Street

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Cruising in Cumberland

For centuries, the Maurice River has served as a means of transportation for sailing vessels carrying passengers and goods to a specified destination, but its use as part of an extended pleasure cruise during the 19th century is something less documented. Yet an account of such a cruise surfaced in 1972 in the Vineland Historical

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Career Program at the Club

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County assisted the staff of Thunderbolt and Cunningham Academies with two field trips to various locations as part of the Cumberland County Custom Career Club (C5)/CareerLaunch program. The program is sponsored by the local Workforce Development Office and the Cumberland County Positive Youth Development Coalition (CCPYDC). The teens

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