Colorful Summer Meal

Looking for a fun, easy, delicious and nutritious way to brighten your summer holiday party meals? These colorful grilled veggie skewers feature onions, zucchini, and bell peppers, brushed with a zesty garlic and herb sauce. This recipe serves four. Vegetable Skewers 4 medium onion, white or red 4 medium zucchini, sliced 2 red bell pepper […]

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For the Graduate

It’s graduation season, and if you have a college-bound student in your life, you’re probably looking for great ways to honor all their achievements of the past four years while helping prepare them for future successes. Consider this round-up of high school graduation gifts, by intended college major: Music: College dorm rooms don’t always have

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Honoring Veterans

While there are many ways in which our veterans are honored throughout the year, Memorial Day is a special day designated to honor veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. In following with the Millville Woman’s Club’s tradition, on Memorial Day Pam McNamee, club president (pictured), placed a wreath at the at Mt.

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Graduation Season

Millville Public Schools and Millville High School once again extend their thanks to Allen Associates for a generous donation of $5,000 to the Class of 2024. For over 15 years, Allen Associates have provided a donation to the senior class of Millville High School through a partnership with the school PTSA, whose members dedicate the

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O’Brien’s ‘Favorite Things’ Art Exhibit at Vineland Public Library

During the month of June, Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Avenue, is featuring an art exhibit titled My Favorite Things by artist Christine O’Brien in the Doris Tripp Room of the library. The exhibit includes original oil paintings, oil pastel paintings, and paper collages. Most of the art is available for purchase. Christine O’Brien

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In the Pink

While walking the roadside at Laurel Lake we were greeted by the blooms of mountain laurel that commanded observation, but we also noticed that a less showy tiny aster was blooming. Some would think it to be a daisy but its thin petal-like ray flowers are much finer than those of a daisy or our

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