The New America

Walt Whitman’s Camden residency beginning in June 1873 might seem incongruous at first glance since many of his writings celebrated the world of nature and had little to do with industrial behemoths like the one Camden had become in the late 19th century. Yet it proved to be a suitable match for Whitman’s final 19 […]

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Allen Associates Welcomes Third-Generation Family Member

Allen Associates recently welcomed third-generation family member Corey S. Allen to the company to serve as group account executive/assistant director of Marketing. Corey is the son of President Richard S. Allen and nephew of Senior VP Robert S. Allen. In his new role, Corey works directly with the company’s public relations and marketing department to

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Underfoot

Getting your home set for summer means putting away winter gear, clearing out clutter and making room for lighter and brighter accessories. As you tidy and organize your home for a summer of get-togethers and cookouts, don’t forget to show a little extra love to those hardwood floors. The floor is the largest surface in

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Sixth Decade

We are now 10 days into the summer of 2019. And I am officially three days into my sixth decade on this Earth. Now, calm down, there is nothing to fear from living long. Nothing except a shorter memory span. Or a certain clumsiness caused by imbalance. Or, despite my efforts to eat well and

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CCTEC Fourth Marking Period Honor Roll

Cumberland County Technical Education Center is pleased to announce honors for students from the fourth marking period. Students earning Superintendent’s List received all A’s. Students earning Principal’s honor roll received all A’s and B’s. SUPERINTENDENT’S LIST Grade 9 Sophia Adams, Nicholas Alimenti, Alanah Arkainno-Smith, Alexandra Basile, Ariana Beckford, Brianna Brown, Amanda Bushman, Nathaniel Clark, Skylar

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Physically Fit

Colleges and universities must offer a greater variety of exercise programs in order to help female students develop healthier lifestyles and prevent future health problems, according to new research by a Rutgers University–Camden nursing professor. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 40 percent of Americans (approximately 93 million people) are obese.

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