Resources for Veterans

When people think about The Ave they usually think about our vast array of multicultural restaurants or the over 200 other retailers and professional offices scattered along our 10-block Downtown district.  But tucked into the standard commercial entities, we have very important resources available to our community. This week, we want to spotlight a couple

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Vineland Pioneer

In November 1868, a suffrage protest drew 172 Vineland women to the town’s Union Hall where they symbolically voted in the first presidential election after the Civil War. Although their votes could not be legally counted, the action sent a shock wave throughout America since it was the first time so many women had participated

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Around Town

Above: It was a full house (sold-out) at The Levoy on Saturday, March 16, for the showing of the much-anticipated documentary about Seabrook Farms and the workers employed there. Several of the audience members were in the film as they were interviewed about their childhood years living in the community. There’s talk of another showing

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Candy Alternatives

While candies shaped like bunnies and eggs are always crowd-pleasing favorites for the Easter holiday, you can make the day extra special for kids with some less sugary treats that can be enjoyed year-round. For a joy-filled celebration, get inspired with these fun and egg-cellent ideas for Easter baskets: Great Books: Books unlock new worlds

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Onward and Upward

City officials will proudly present the Key to the City to another Vineland Hometown Hero, Mario Romero, on Thursday, April 4, in City Council Chambers beginning at 5:30 p.m. Romero recently gained national recognition as part of the team at Houston-based Intuitive Machines who designed and built the Nova-C Lander “Odysseus,” which recently became the

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Millville’s First Woman Mayor Steps Down, Cites Personal Attacks

Late last week, The City of Millville issued a press release announcing that Commissioner Benjamin Romanik has been appointed to serve as Mayor of Millville. It came after a Commission meeting earlier in the week where Mayor Lisa M. Orndorf resigned from the City Commission. She was the first woman mayor in city history and

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