New Jersey Lawmakers Pause Open Records Bill Overhaul To Consider Amendments

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement. Link to story: https://whyy.org/articles/new-jersey-lawmakers-pause-open-records-bill New Jersey legislative leaders hit the brakes late last week on a fast-moving bill that would have overhauled the state’s open records law, following an outpouring of opposition from civil rights groups, unions and others. Assembly Speaker Craig […]

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What To Know Ahead of New Jersey’s 2024 Primary Election

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement. Link to FULL story: whyy.org/articles/new-jersey-primary-election-2024-voter-guide-deadlines New Jersey’s primary election is Tuesday, June 4. Here’s what you should know beforehand, from election deadlines to who’s on the ballot. Below are deadlines specific to voting in the primary election. • Voter registration In person,

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Nominating Petitions Ready for Vineland Municipal Election

Vineland City Clerk Keith Petrosky announced that nominating petitions are ready for candidates interested in seeking election to the office of Mayor and members of City Council. The position of Mayor and all five at-large City Council seats will be decided at the general election scheduled for Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Candidates need to obtain

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Dine on The Ave is Back

You’ll want to sharpen up your tastebuds again and join us on another around-the-world gastronomic tour without leaving downtown Vineland. Leave your worries about expensive plane flights or boat trips, long rides, hotel accommodations, or any of that behind. All you need to do is head down to The Ave as we invite you to

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Spring Cleaning

From baseball cards and sports equipment to postcards and photographs, is that “junk” in your attic or basement dusty treasure or just dusty? We’ve all heard of families getting rich from the sale of rare memorabilia they found when spring cleaning. A little time spent determining if items are valuable and where to sell them

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Ups and Downs

Charles Schultz, the famous American cartoonist, experienced sorrow and disappointments during the early part of his life and once described his life as one of rejection. His mother, with whom he was very close, passed away shortly before he left for the Army during World War II. After returning from the war, he picked up

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4-H Member Selected for Cumberland County Patriotic Award

Members in the Cumberland County 4-H Youth Development Program are annually selected and receive awards for their project work, community service, leadership and achievements. Ashley Presgraves, a participant in the Trailblazers 4-H Horse Club, who has given time for community service, distributing food to homeless, working in food kitchens, visiting nursing homes, a veterinary clinic

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