A Date in History

The Millville Army Air Field Museum (MAAFM) held a very special ceremony on September 17, honoring a WWII aircraft, an important date in history, and the countless veterans who served on that day. The museum’s commemorative event recognized the 75th anniversary of Operation Market Garden—the Liberation of Holland by unveiling its historic WWII C-47 Skytrain […]

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FAFSA Workshops for Help with Financial Aid Application

Applying for financial aid for education beyond high school can be confusing, especially with the paperwork that is required for students seeking any federal or New Jersey aid, grants and/or loans, and certain scholarships. Rowan College of South Jersey-Cumberland Campus will host free two-hour moderated workshops to help families get the help they need in

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Vineland Rotary Awards $25,500 in Scholarships

Nineteen Vineland Rotary 2019 scholarship winners have begun their college terms now after earning recognition for their academic accomplishments and receiving a total of $25,500 to help them achieve even more. Rotarians Susanna Philippoussis and Sherry Soutiere made the introductions and presented the awards at the annual scholarship banquet at Merighi’s Savoy Inn. “These high

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Improving Cancer Care

“Overall, low-income and racial/ethnic minority patients, particularly those with Medicaid coverage, have worse cancer outcomes. Evidence shows that they are more likely to be diagnosed late, less likely to get and complete treatment, and less likely to survive than higher income or non-minority patients. Our goal is to improve those outcomes.” These are the words

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Blind Charging

The concept within our criminal justice system that justice is blind—even if what actually happens is far from that ideal—is a noble and righteous thing worth aspiring to. It’s why I was excited to learn from news accounts that San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon is launching an effort to try and remove implicit bias

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Calling All Mountain Bikers

Shred the Edge Mountain Bike Race—with proceeds to benefit Ranch Hope and the Salem County Reactors Mountain Bike Team—will be held Saturday, October 19, at 12 noon at Camp Edge in Alloway. There are three categories to choose from—kids, novice and advanced. Race distances are three, six, and 12 miles, respectively. Pre-register on bikereg.com. Kids—pre-registration

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AC Electric Celebrates Fire Prevention Week with Donation of Smoke Alarms

Atlantic City Electric is recognizing Fire Prevention Week (October 7-13) by donating 2,800 smoke alarms to local communities through its partners at the southern New Jersey Fire Marshal’s Offices. This is the 20th year Atlantic City Electric has donated these important life-saving devices as part of its efforts to join local emergency services personnel to

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