County-Wide Children’s Health Resource Fair

The Cumberland County Children’s Inter-Agency Coordinating Council (CIACC) will be hosting a county-wide Children’s Health Resource Fair on Thursday, April 4, at the Rowan College of South Jersey, Cumberland Campus Gymnasium (3322 College Drive in Vineland) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This free event will provide families and individuals with information for children ages […]

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Records Shed Light on Program Pairing Cops with Mental Health Professionals

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement. Link to story: newjerseymonitor.com/2024/03/18/records-shed-light-on-program-pairing-cops-with-mental-health-professionals Documents from the state Attorney General’s Office show a program— first used in Cumberland County—that pairs police with mental health professionals to respond to crisis calls resulted in fewer arrests and uses of force in two New Jersey

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Ben’s ProServ Receives President’s Award from Carrier for Quality and Leadership

In recognition of its commitment to quality and leadership excellence in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, Ben’s ProServ recently received the 2024 President’s Award from Carrier. Carrier is part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions. “Our team’s pursuit of superior workmanship and customer satisfaction

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Vineland Food Factory Fined $463K Over Unsafe Working Conditions, OSHA Says

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement. Link to story: nj.com/cumberland/2024/03/nj-food-factory-fined-463k-over-unsafe-working-conditions-osha-says.html A food company is facing hefty fines after federal safety inspectors say its New Jersey plant harbored unsafe working conditions. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration last Wednesday said it proposed fines against Aunt Kitty’s Food Inc. for

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RCSJ Invites Community Members to Attend Military Outreach Event

On Saturday, April 6, Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) will host its annual Military Outreach event for veterans, service members, and military families to connect to one another and learn more about the college, local, and state resources available to them. This family-friendly event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in

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Education Expo Helps Address Shortage of Teachers in New Jersey

Karly Pratt had a “full-circle moment” as the Stockton University senior walked around the Education Career Expo on March 20. “My high school principal is here, and it was really strange walking in and seeing someone who I could potentially be interviewing with in the future,” said the sychology major with a concentration in Elementary

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Marvel-ous

The development of a Spider-Man movie had begun with Menahem Golan at Canon Films in 1983, but the first attempt at a script lacked a proper understanding of the title character. According to Sean Howe, “the first draft of the Spider-Man screenplay had been, perplexingly, about a man who turns into a tarantula…” From there,

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AI Discussed at Rotary Club of Tri-County

The Rotary Club of Tri-County hosted two guest speakers recently who spoke about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Judith Cirucci and Michael Nieckoski from Rowan College of South Jersey – Cumberland Campus gave out some eye-opening information on the subject and how it impacts education. Pictured from left: Rotary President Mary Gruccio; Nieckoski; Cirucci; and Rotary Sergeant

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