Finding the Right Fit

When you buy a house, you aren’t just buying a house. In a way, you’re buying a neighborhood. After all, you’ll likely choose a home partly because it’s close to work, the schools are great or it’s walking distance to restaurants and stores. Or maybe you love that it’s nowhere near retail establishments. One could […]

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Your Home

Since your home may be the biggest investment you ever make, it is important to understand your home insurance coverage options. From market value to replacement cost, here is some important information to consider when determining the coverage amount for your home. Make sure that your home is insured for at least 100 percent of

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Dinner After Dark

The American Vegan Society will host Dinner After Dark at Carême’s in Mays Landing, NJ, with a choice to attend on Monday, February 24, or Tuesday, February 25, at 6:30 p.m. Culinary students will prepare and present a meal of exceptional quality under the guidance of Joseph Sheridan, chef-educator. These future masters of haute cuisine

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Winter Wisdom

We’ve been lucky so far this winter, but a drop in temperature and an increase in precipitation like rain, sleet or snow can make winter costly at home. Between turning up your heat and spending money on ice melt, the last cost any homeowner wants to account for is burst pipes and the damage they

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Rowan College of South Jersey to Host ‘Disney Institute’

Disney Institute is bringing its renowned professional development course, Disney’s Approach to Quality Service, to Rowan College of South Jersey’s Vineland campus on Thursday, March 19. The one-day event will help area professionals begin to examine how they can differentiate their service to become a provider of choice and understand the processes necessary to develop

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Historical Society to Share Spirituals, Gospel Music

For many African-Americans during the 19th century, music literally helped thousands escape from slavery and endure the hardships that followed. On February 22, Dr. Virginia Perry and her daughter, Midge Perry Spencer, will relate the importance of music in African-American culture at the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society museum at 108 S. Seventh Street in

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Vineland Rabies Alert

On Monday, February 3, Animal Control captured a raccoon, which was killed by a dog near Chestnut and Highland avenues. On February 6, the Vineland Health Department received confirmation the raccoon tested positive for rabies. The dogs involved in the altercation were up to date on rabies vaccinations and received the required rabies booster shot.

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