Greater Transparency for Proposed Post Changes to South Jersey Post Office Processing and Distribution Center

Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) has sent a letter to United States Postmaster General Louis DeJoy urging greater transparency and sharing concerns about proposed changes to the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) South Jersey Processing and Distribution Center and the potential impacts on mail service reliability, the local economy, and jobs in the community. “Residents in South

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Flatbread du Jour

Jersey Fresh recipes such as this one call for Jersey Fresh produce, in this case, Brussels sprouts, garlic, and onions. To watch a video of the preparation, visit findjerseyfresh.com/JerseyFresh/recipes/brussels-sprouts-flatbread Brussels Sprouts Flatbread 2 slices bacon, diced 8 oz. Jersey Fresh Brussels sprouts, thinly sliced, divided 1 small Jersey Fresh red onion, thinly sliced 2 cloves

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Slave Rescues

South Jersey has secrets that are still being revealed and discovered. In my new book, Abolition and the Underground Railroad in South Jersey: Not Without a Fight, some of the South Jersey heroines of this secret network and the incidents they were involved in—to assist fugitives, stand up to slave catchers or protect their community—are

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Word of Mouth

One of the challenges for businesses in this modern day and age of communication is “getting the word out” and the best way—or ways—to do it. We have a lot of great businesses, restaurants, professionals, non-profits and serviced-based companies on The Ave that deal in a wide variety of products and services. Some are well-known

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Recipe for Fun

The Irish Comedy Tour at the Levoy Theatre on March 14 features a pair of comedians and a couple of musicians who could be funny as well. So how do the two funny guys work in the musicians who could be funny into a comedy tour? “Personally, I think it’s the other way around,” says

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