Be a Mentor

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties (BBBS) is partnering with iMentor to bring an innovative new program to the region. The Mentor2.0 program is designed to provide high school students with mentors who can help them develop the leadership, career, and social skills needed to graduate high school college ready. iMentor currently […]

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Hashtags

In the last edition of the Clearbridge Digital Digest, we learned that hashtags can be tricky, but there are ways to optimize their use for your business on Twitter. In part two, we optimize hashtag use on Instagram and Facebook. Instagram allows up to 30 hashtags on each post and 10 hashtags on a story.

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Good Transitions

I’ve said for years that Vineland—its downtown and the entire city—can benefit from an educated work force that has the incentives necessary to stay here and live here. That’s why I was so heartened to hear talking points coming out of the recent ceremony celebrating the joining of Cumberland County College and Rowan College at

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Alliance Colony

Life for the Jewish emigres from Russia who founded the Alliance settlement in Cumberland County during 1882 began with modest accommodations. The 43 families that found their way to South Jersey spent the first year housed in Army tents provided by the U.S. War Department. According to Matthew E. Pisarski and Janet W. Foster’s article

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Millville Woman’s Club Names Volunteer and Woman of the Year

Two members of the Millville Woman’s Club received special recognition at the club’s final meeting of the year with Betty Aleshire named Volunteer of the Year and Barbara Westog Woman of the Year. Both women contributed many hours of service to the club’s community projects. President Pat Moore also identified three members who she said

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Consider Fans

Summer heat may be good if you’re at the beach or pool, but when you’re home, it often means fighting scorching temperatures with costly air conditioning. Not only can this feel like an endless battle during the dog days of summer, but leaving the trapped hot air in your home can also worsen indoor air

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Free Time

As school lets out for the summer, many parents are concerned about their child maintaining all they’ve learned from the school year. Some parents may be tempted to add extra classes or tutors to stave off the summer slide, but one of the most effective methods for boosting brain development is often overlooked. Unstructured play

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