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Womens Hall of Fame Awards Bridgeton Student
The Cumberland County
Womens Hall of Fame has
awarded its first annual schol-
arship to a senior at Bridgeton
High School.
Symone Sweazie, of
Bridgeton, was selected as the
student who best exemplifies
academic, community, social,
athletic and family achieve-
ments. She is sixth in her class
at Bridgeton and is involved in
several extra-curricular and
athletic activities at school.
She is involved with her churchs music ministry, has volunteered at Little Red
Hen Daycare and Boo! At The Zoo, and has been honored as Exchange Club
Student of the Month and Rotary Student of the Month.
Writing in support of her scholarship application, Bridgeton High School
Guidance Counselor Boni Kane said: Symone is a role model for other students
as she continually moves ahead to achieve all of her goals.
Hall of Fame Founder and President Louise T. Bertacchi, who announced the
$1,000 award along with Carola Hartley, Chair of the Halls Scholarship
Committee, said Sweazies outstanding achievements are to be revered.
She is an exceptional young lady, and we are pleased to recognize her as the
first recipient of the Halls new annual scholarship, Bertacchi said.
The Hall of Fame, founded in 2008, will award scholarships each year at all
high schools in Cumberland County. Female seniors who plan to enroll in institu-
tions of higher education are eligible to apply, and the next winners will be
selected in spring of 2015.
The Hall of Fame recognizes women of outstanding achievement who have
made significant contributions in their professional field, to womens and girls
causes, or to community endeavors.
From left: Louise T. Bertacchi, Founder and President of the Hall of Fame; Symone
Sweazie, Scholarship Winner; Carola Hartley, Chair of the Hall's Scholarship Committee.
Gold Falcon Medal Awarded to Three
The Royal Rangers Outpost
156, Cedarville, presented the
honorable Gold Falcon Medal to
three Discovery Rangers who
achieved their rank in May.
Congratulations on your
accomplishments.
Commander Matt Cunningham Sr.,
Ranger Matt Cunningham Jr., Ranger
Shaun Haines and Senior
Commander Herbert Pierce. Not pic-
tured: Jacob Shelton.
Club Announces Members of the Month for May
The Boys & Girls Club of Vineland announced its Members of the Month for
May 2014. They are: Syannie Cruz and Zach Propert from the Carl Arthur
Recreation Center Unit; and Chris Bermudez and
Sammy Mercado from the Cunningham School Unit.
Congratulations to these outstanding Club members!
LEFT: Syannie Cruz
and Zach Propert.
RIGHT: Chris
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Sammy Mercado.
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CompleteCare Welcomes New President
After careful consideration from the CompleteCare Health
Network Board Succession Committee, a resolution was
passed at their June 26, 2014 meeting to name Curtis
Edwards of Bridgeton as the president of the organization
with full responsibility over all CompleteCare departments as
of July 1, 2014. Mr. Edwards will continue to report to Gil
Walter, who retains the title CEO until his retirement on
December 31 of this year. The vote to move Curtis into the
position of president signals the boards satisfaction with
Curtiss demonstration of increased readiness to fulfill the
chief executive position.
Preceding graduation from Rowan University with a BA in Business
Administration, Edwards served in the U.S. NAVY in San Diego, CA. After honorary
discharge from the NAVY Mr. Edwards completed a Masters degree in Business
Administration at Wilmington College in Wilmington, DE.
In 2004, Edwards joined CompleteCare as part of a Robert Wood Johnson proj-
ect to bring together leaders in area communities to improve the health of the
people in the region. In the decade since, Mr. Edwards has been a member of
CompleteCares executive team charged with orchestrating the organizations
community engagement and government relations. Most recently, Mr. Edwards
role has been that of Executive Vice President, during which time he has overseen
the unprecedented expansion and growth of CompleteCare which now serves over
55,000 patients annually. He also oversaw the organizations evolution into a high-
quality patient centered medical home.
Edwards is very active in local communities and has many civic responsibilities
including member of the Mayors Campaign for Healthier Millville, Bridgeton,
Vineland and Cape May Court House, Vice-President for the Bridgeton Board of
Education, Secretary for Gateway Community Action Partnership, and President
for the Bridgeton Rotary Lunch Club. In 2009, Edwards was awarded the MCN
Unsung Hero Award for distinguished dedication to migrant health.
Vineland Rotary Installs New Leadership
The Rotary Club of Vineland celebrated the beginning of a brand new year of
service by inducting its 2014-2015 President, Kevin Bernhardt during the clubs
annual Installation Dinner. Held at the Running Deer Golf Club, the event was
attended by Past District Governor, Carol Ann Jeronimo, who assisted with the
installation of Bernhardt, as well as six officers and seven Board Members.
The club also recognized the contributions made by Edward Duffy, who served
as President for the last two years. When issues arose that prevented last years
President Elect to take the helm, Duffy generously offered to extend his term.
Bernhardt will serve for one year along with the new slate of officers and board
members. The clubs new officers include: Wayne Triantos, President-Elect;
Susanna Philippoussis, Vice President and Fundraising Chair; Linda Foster,
Secretary; Bonnie Laube, Treasurer; Dave Schad, Charities Treasurer; and Edward
Duffy, Immediate Past President. The clubs 2014-2015 Board of Directors includes:
Karen Bauman, Club Administration; Omolabake Fedeyibi, International Service;
Alan Dickinson, Foundation; Nick Surace, Community Service; Steve Schiavo,
Membership; Melanie Druziako, Youth Service; and Mike Epifanio, Public Relations.
The Rotary Club of Vineland has 91 members and meets on Tuesdays, at 12:10
p.m. at the Vineland Ramada Inn. For more details, visit www.vinelandrotary.com.
LEFT: The club's new officers and board. From left: Kevin Bernhardt, Wayne Triantos,
Melanie Druziako, Nick Surace, Steve Schiavo, Omolabake Fedeyibi, Linda Foster, Alan
Dickenson, Dave Schad, Ed Duffy, Karen Bauman, Bonnie Laube, Susanna Philippoussis,
and Bruce Middleton. RIGHT: Past President Ed Duffy handing over the gavel to newly
inducted President, Kevin Bernhardt.
Alcox Awarded $2,500 Penland Art Scholarship
Bryan Alcox was
awarded $2,500 at
a June 23 ceremo-
ny held at the
Millville Senior
High School by
representatives of
the Downtown
Millville Merchants
Association
(DMMA) in memo-
ry of local artist
and community
activist James F.
Penland.
"I am thrilled to
be honored by the
Downtown Millville Merchants Association with this generous scholarship," said
2014 Millville High School Graduate Alcox. "This money will be very helpful next
year as I start art school."
Bryan has been accepted at Rutgers, New Brunswick and is enrolled in the Art
Program there for the 2014-2015 scholastic year beginning in September. He
hopes to pursue a career in Fine Arts. The scholarship was established by the
DMMA to honor the late artist James F. Penland, its first President and tireless
advocate of Millville's Arts District. It was under the enthusiastic leadership of Mr.
Penland that the organization was formed and operated the highly successful
annual Downtown Millville Arts Antiques and Music Festival from 2008 until 2013.
"When we disbanded the DMMA earlier this year, we remembered that it was
always Jim's wish that we should create a scholarship with the remaining assets
of the organization. We're proud to honor his legacy of talent and hard work to
make the world a better place through his art," said Amy Lombardo, DMMA
President. The recipient was chosen by the Millville High School Fine and
Performing Arts Department to aid a talented student who was furthering his or
her education in the Arts.
"Jim would be so pleased to see that his scholarship will be helping such a
worthy recipient to further his art education," remarked Mr. Penland's partner,
Les Park. "Jim was always one to pass along his gifts and inspiration, and this
gift will inspire a new generation of artists; who knows how far the ripples of this
act will flow into the future as this young man inspires others."
Bryan Alcox accepts $2500 check from the Downtown Millville Merchants Association's
James F. Penland Art Scholarship Fund. (L-R) Amy Lombardo-President of the DMMA,
Les Park, Bryan Alcox, Sandy Walter-DMMA Treasurer, Henry Hartman, MHS Fine and
Performing Arts Chairman.
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Kathleen Assini, an eighth grade social studies
teacher at Delsea Regional Middle School in
Franklinville, NJ, will receive the 2015 California Casualty
Award for Teaching Excellence, one of public educations
most prestigious awards.
Assini is among 39 public educators who will be hon-
ored at the NEA Foundations Salute to Excellence in
Education Gala to be held in Washington, DC on
February 13, 2015. One of public educations most antici-
pated events, the gala attracts more than 850 of the
nations leaders from public education, philanthropy, and
the private sector.
The educators were nominated by their National Education Association state
affiliates. Each educators school will receive a $650 award.
From the 39 state awardees, five finalists will be selected to receive $10,000
cash awards. At the conclusion of the Washington, DC gala, one finalist will be
named the nations top educator and receive an additional $25,000. The NEA
Foundation and the National Education Association jointly present the awards.
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Louis M. Louie Dalponte, 90, of
Richland, passed away on June 27
Louis was the founder of Dalponte
Farms in Richland. He was a Past
executive Member and President of the
Atlantic County Board of Agriculture
for 50 years. Louie will be remembered
and forever loved for being hard work-
ing and family oriented He was a
devoted and loving husband, father,
grandfather and brother.
Meredith A. Larcher (nee Foden), 57,
of Vineland, passed away at home on
June 28 after an extended illness. She
graduated from Vineland High School
and attended Cumberland County
College where she received her associ-
ates degree. She was a bartender at
the South Vineland Tavern. Before her
health failed, Meredith was employed
as a teachers aide with the Vineland
Public Schools working at the Sabater
Elementary School. She also assisted
her husband in the operation of
Larchers Auto Repair and Towing in
Vineland. Meredith loved animals
especially her cats.
Casimiro "Cosmo" Rosenti, 92, of
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Cosmo was born in Rosenhayn. He was
the youngest son of Italian immigrants.
Cosmo was employed at Kontes Glass
for thirty-nine years, but was a farmer
at heart, and especially enjoyed gar-
dening. He was a wonderful gentleman
with a terrific sense of humor through-
out his entire life.
William Bill E. Irwin, 67, of Vineland,
passed away on July 1. Bill served in
the Vineland National Guard and
worked for several years at Kimble
Glass. For over 30 years he worked at
the NJ Veterans Home as a painter. Bill
loved his four-legged kids and going
to visit the sick at Innova Nursing
Home in Hammonton.
In Loving Memory of
My Husband
Paul J. Ridgeway Jr.
1/2/19437/27/2013
The moment that you died my
heart was torn in twoone side
filled with heartache; the other died
with you.
I would often lie awake at night,
when the world was fast asleep,
and take a walk down memory lane
with tears upon my cheeks.
Im sure that time will heal my
heart thats torn in two and turn my
tears into smiles with memories
of you.
Forever missed,
Your wife Judi
In Memory Of
David Gautier
Passed away May 8, 2014
Happy Birthday to our beloved
brother. We miss you.
Love your sisters:
Iris, Rachel, Margie, Irene,
Anna and Alice; and
your brothers: Haggeo Jr. and Paul.
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the month of April 2014 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month).
Names listed may, in some cases, be those of buyers or sellers representatives.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
BRIDGETON
127 South Ave., Mary Stewart to Bat
Realty LLC on 4/2/14 for $25,000
500 N Burlington Rd., Lynx Asset
Services LLC to Leticia Flores Huerta on
4/2/14 for $25,000
18 Preston Ave., William Felmey, Jr. (Ind.
Atty.) to Seth C Jackson on 4/7/14 for
$37,800
COMMERCIAL TWP
913 Steep Run Rd., Elmer John Shelton,
Jr. to Joseph M Dragotta, Jr. on 4/3/14
for $161,498
DEERFIELD TWP
582 Mulberry St., Bay Atlantic Federal
Credit Union to Stephen John Pollock, III
on 4/3/14 for $88,500
DOWNE TWP
878 Main St., Home Loan Investment
Bank to Kevin Nocon on 4/1/14 for
$25,000
216 Cove Rd., Carpino Holdings LLC to
Steve Paik on 4/2/14 for $108,913
FAIRFIELD TWP
Rockville Rd., E Herbert Smith to Laning
Brothers Farms Inc. on 4/2/14 for
$65,230
MAURICE RIVER TWP
182 Main St., Christine E Sickles (Exec.)
to Lawrence R Burke on 4/3/14 for
$130,000
MILLVILLE
500 S Wade Blvd., Victor Plumbo to
Friedrich & Dimmock Inc. on 4/1/14 for
$900,000
228-230 N Main Rd., 3rd, Craig Soens to
Faiola Family LP on 4/2/14 for $110,000
805 Columbia Ave., Denise Stiles-
Hannah to Crystal M Scheyder on 4/2/14
for $130,000
2314 Mistletoe Ln., Barbara M Hogan to
Howard Somerville on 4/2/14 for
$135,000
1011 Shar Lane Blvd., Debra D Walker to
Samuel Osborne on 4/2/14 for $181,000
507 Richard Dr., Alana L Molino (Exec.)
to Cynthia E Brown on 4/3/14 for
$100,600
STOW CREEK TWP
Jericho Rd., P David Cruzan to Daniel C
Cruzan on 4/3/14 for $91,000
Jericho Rd., Duane A Sr Cruzan to
Daniel C Cruzan on 4/3/14 for $91,000
Jericho Rd., Dale F Sr Cruzan to Daniel
C Cruzan on 4/3/14 for $91,000
Cruzan Rd., Dale F Sr Cruzan to Daniel C
Cruzan on 4/3/14 for $120,400
UPPER DEERFIELD
219 Landis Ave., Gasper F Sparacio to
Gennaro G Bifulco, II on 4/3/14 for
$199,000
VINELAND
1319 W Cornell St., Alberto Cruz to
Isaura Figueroa on 4/1/14 for $40,000
3260 S Union Rd., Walter Pyciak (Trust)
to Bruce R Harbison on 4/1/14 for
$175,000
1772 Almond Rd., Rose Chasse (by Atty.)
to VSA Holdings LLC on 4/2/14 for
$65,000
1772 Almond Rd., VSA Holdings LLC to
William M Gruccio on 4/2/14 for
$70,500
2139 E Chestnut Ave., Henry P
Makarczyk (Exec.) to Richard K Berti on
4/2/14 for $95,000
114 W Montrose St., Grisela Rivera to
Christopher J Gaulden on 4/2/14 for
$100,000
1849 Kings Rd., Maria M Mendez to
Evelyn Rodriguez on 4/2/14 for $110,000
719 S Valley Ave., Hazel M Conlan to
Jose Perez on 4/2/14 for $130,000
3561 Italia Ave., William Blanchet to
Meghan Spinelli on 4/2/14 for $168,000
1461 Briar Trail, Stephen A Schofield, Jr.
to Sean Fischer on 4/2/14 for $260,000
1542 Westwood Dr., Wayne Miller, Jr. to
Beth E Allen on 4/3/14 for $160,000
1339 Tammie Terr., Folkstone Properties
LLC to Becky A Linton on 4/3/14 for
$204,900
1370 Tammie Terr., Folkstone Properties
LLC to Shawn Lieske on 4/3/14 for
$228,900
1403 Matthew Ln., Thomas Begasse to
Kathryn Vertolli on 4/3/14 for $242,000
1760 Cherokee Ln., Steven R Cleveland
to Eric Girone on 4/3/14 for $253,000
317 2nd St. North, Habib American Bank
to Millville Laundromat LLC on 4/3/14
for $430,000
436 Saddlebrook Dr., Nadezhda
Yuvkhimenko to Sanjay Dagar on 4/4/14
for $15,000
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of grounds required in
lieu of rental fee. Call
856-982-0300.
15 acres of farmland
available in North
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856-692-0879
Pete Construction.
Specializing in decks,
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Call for a free esti-
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Piano teacher with 30
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Mechanic - C Level,
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Fax resume to 609-
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Vineland.
609-213-0832.
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692-6849
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See Lenny Campbell See Merle Graham
808 N. Pearl St., Bridgeton NJ
(856) 451-0095
Turk's Pressure Clean.
Powerwashing of vinyl and
aluminum siding.
Concrete, brick, roof stain
removal. Gutter cleanouts.
Over 25 years in business.
Insured. Call 856-692-7470
Dave's Property Cleanup.
Garage clean-ups, and gut-
ters, help cleaning house
when moving out, lawns
cut, staining decks. 856-
207-6438
Jack's Light Hauling. Light
to medium hauling. Will
haul scrap metal, trash, cut
lawn and clean out garages.
Reasonable price. Contact
Jack: 856-979-3018.
MLV Roofing. Rubber roofs,
shingles, mobile homes,
coatings, and repairs. 856-
207-9810.
Have a bike taking up
space in your home?
Please consider donating
it. The Vineland Rotary
Club has partnered with
Pedals for Progress to
export bikes to third-world
countries where they are
needed for transportation.
Also collecting treadle and
portable sewing machines.
Contact Henry Hansen at
856-696-0643 for drop-off
or pick-up.
DISH TV Retailer. Starting
at $19.99/month (for 12
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Internet starting at
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get free equipment, no
activation fees, no com-
mitment, a 2nd waterproof
alert button for free and
more - only $29.95 per
month. 800-918-1743
Micro Electric LLC.
Residential repair, addi-
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Bonded and insured.
no job is too small.
NJ LIC #14256.
Call 609-501-7777.
WORK AT HOME with
Commission Based Phone
Sales. Call 609-213-0832.
Vineland 2bd/1ba
$850/mo+util no pets
credit & background check
call 856-296-5181
Home share in E.
Vineland, single occupant
professional mature non-
smoker, no pets, new
home. References. 609-
851-4855.
Kenmore stainless steel
electric range VGC $100.
Kenmore glass top electric
range, excellent condition,
white. $270.
856-794-5096.
Electrical
Contractor
Help Wanted
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Steelman's Drywall.
Drywall installation and
repairing nailpops, cracks,
water damage, unfinished
drywall. Big or small! Call
Joe for a free estimate at
609-381-3814.
WANTED! Antique
Firearms, Rifles,
Pistols, all types of
Firearms and Military
items from
Revolutionary War to
World War II. Buying
single items or entire
collections. Fully
Licensed Federal &
State Firearms Dealer
all transactions would
be legal and will come
to you, cash paid on
the spot. Call 609-
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Pekingese pup, rare,
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weeks, papers, shots,
wormed, fluffy brown
bear. 1st $450.00. Call
text 856-553-3158 or
609-481-9509. Adult
white female.
Sleeper sofa, love
seat, chair set in great
condition. Non-smoker
household. Moving,
set of 3 asking $300
or BO call 691-7003.
2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
GTP, 3.8L super charge.
Excellent condition. Call
856-696-5182.
2 ceiling fans, 1 with light.
Excellent condition. $60.
856-691-1552.
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Immaculate four bedroom,
three and one-half bath
like-new property featuring
numerous upgrades
throughout; custom light-
ing, gourmet kitchen with
granite counter tops,
honey maple cabinets,
double oven, crown mold-
ing and more.Full finished
basement has an office,
game room, and a full
bath. The additional 774
square footage of living
space in basement brings
the total square footage to
3,150. Move in ready. 2400
La Valle Avenue, Vineland.
Call Chelsea 609.214.8778
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