Inspira Awards Scholarships to Five Vineland High School Graduates

Five Vineland High School graduates, who participated in the Parent Linking Program, have been awarded full scholarships for the Certified Nursing Assistant Program at the Cumberland County Technical Education Center. Since 1998, the Parent Linking Program has provided a variety of services for pregnant and parenting teens at the high school. Inspira Health funds the […]

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We Can.

Many adults in leadership positions in the world of politics, business, religion etc., have either forgotten or have purposely discarded the spiritual lessons of the Golden Rule to appease their own selfish selves. However, it is refreshing to know that there are young people throughout the world, and especially in Cumberland County, who are ready

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Let’s Play

Most children get excited for summer break. No school, no homework, no hassles. While free from a lot of the stresses of the school year, we hear of many kids who do little else but sit around and look at their electronic screens all day. Well, not anymore! Play Streets is here so no more

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Life Happens

Over the years, you’ll experience many personal and professional milestones. Each of these can be satisfying, but they may also bring challenges—especially financial ones. That’s why you may want to seek the guidance of a financial professional. Here are some of the key life events you may encounter, along with the help a financial advisor

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Don’t Be Bugged

Summer activities like hiking, camping, picnics and barbecues are all fun ways to enjoy the great outdoors. But spending more time outside can lead to mosquito and tick bites, and the potential exists for bringing these pests inside the home and putting families at risk for insect-borne diseases. According to the CDC, cases of disease

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Summertime

Great thinkers say the past is behind you, the future has not yet come, so it is best to enjoy the present moment. Presently, the temperature is 90 degrees under the shade of a large tree, but it’s not difficult to remember freezing my tuchas off in the months between November and March. My way

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Salad Days

One of the best things about summer is the variety of fresh produce that you can find at the local farm markets. My favorites have always been Levari’s on Harding Highway in Buena, Bertuzzi’s on Tuckahoe Road in Milmay, Muzzarelli’s on Oak Road in Vineland, Brassie’s on Lincoln Avenue, and Malench’s on Sherman Avenue in

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The Beat Goes On

It’s hard to believe that the summer season—which officially began on the Memorial Day weekend, as opposed to the technical beginning on June 21—is half over. So little time, but so much to enjoy! It’s far from over on The Ave, however, as we’re hard at work to make the last half of summer as

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Alliance Grows

The formation of Alliance Colony in Cumberland County in 1882 established what would become a successful Jewish farming community, but there was much more that the settlement accomplished by the end of the 19th century. While agricultural endeavors were foremost on the minds of the settlers, Alliance wasn’t exclusively focused on farming. A press release

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