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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE, P. 24

Cinco de Mayo Fests to be


Held in Vineland, Bridgeton

All The Campy Details


Our summer camps guide is stock
full of fun to keep the kids active
this summer. { BY MARGIE BARHAM }

I
Campers learned how to play golf at Eastlyn Golf Course during
Golden LEARNING Summer Camp in 2015. They will return this
summer and get to learn the new game of foot golf as well.

ts spring. The air is warming as we escape our winter hibernation and embrace the warm sunshine.
The family vacation is circled on the calendar. Both
students and teachers have already started their
countdown to the last day of school. Oh those hazy, but
perhaps not so lazy days are approaching. Indeed, summer
is on its way, and so is the season for camps.
No matter what our age, we still recall the excitement
of trading in our schoolbooks and the daily class routine
for activities we enjoy; focusing on what we want to do,
not what we had to do. After 180 days in school, the summer months offer precious time to have fun and learn new
skills without the constraints of homework or the pressures of grades. This time provides children with esteembuilding activities and enhances social skills. Having
school friends attend the same camp provides children the
opportunity to spend time with their friends in a setting

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Sample tasty treats, watch


live performances and learn
about Mexican culture.
{ BY JOSHUA CARLL }
The Cinco de Mayo festival, hosted by La
Brava 1440, will be held on May 1 on Landis
Avenue in Downtown Vineland.
Cinco de Mayo is a very important day in
Mexican history that celebrates the victory over
the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Today,
Latinos show their cultural pride by celebrating

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Lt. Gov. Guadagno Visits Millville


New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno visited the
Glassworks Complex in Millville on Monday, April 25, to speak to
area businesspeople on topics related to doing business in the
southern part of New Jersey. The event was hosted by a consortium
of nine area chambers of commerce, including those from Vineland,
Millville and Bridgeton and the Chamber by the Bay. Other participating chambers represented Camden, Cape May, Gloucester,
Salem and Atlantic counties. Guadagnos speech was preceded by a

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The Dividing Creek Historical Society is sponsoring a bus trip to see Loretta
Lynn in concert at the American Music Theater in Lancaster, Pa., on Sunday, Aug.
28. The bus will leave from the Walmart parking lot in Millville at 11 a.m. and
return at 7:30 pm. The cost is $95 and covers the bus fee, driver's tip and the
show. Lunch will be on your own at Miller's Smorgasbord before the show. Make
checks payable to the Dividing Creek Historical Society. The deadline is May 28.
All proceeds benefit the DCHS. 856-785-2013.
Angels vs. Orioles baseball game at Camden Yards, Saturday, July 9; game
time is 4:05 p.m. Motor coaches leave from Millville City Hall (Ware Avenue)
parking lot. Board buses at 12:30 p.m. Some bus seats available without game
tickets. Combo Stadium Seat (Sect. 69) & Bus Seat = $75; Stadium Seat Only
= $45. Bus Only Seat = $35. Send your name, address, e-mail, phone and number of people along with a check or cash to: MDC (Marianne) 22 N. High St.,
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Friday, April 29, 2016

The Friends of the Vineland Public Library are offering a bus trip to New York
City on Saturday, May 14. Design your own itinerary and enjoy the theater, museums, shopping, and diverse restaurants in the Big Apple. The cost is $38, which
includes transportation and helpful handouts. Call the library Administration
Department at 794-4244, ext. 4734 for more information, or stop in the Vineland
Public Library Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. to purchase tickets.
The library is located at 1058 E. Landis Avenue. All proceeds benefit the Vineland
Public Library. 856-794-4244.

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HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONS


Buena Regional High School Class of 1986 will host a combined reunion for
the BRHS graduating classes of 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989 on
Friday, May 13 from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. The combined reunion will be held on the
outdoor patio at the Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course, 4049 Italia Ave. in
Vineland. Casual attire. Tickets: $65, including dinner, open bar, DJ entertainment, tax and gratuity. Tickets will be available through April 30. For tickets, visit
www.eventbrite.com/e/buena-hs-reunion-classes-of-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-tickets-21101497146. For information, join the Facebook page Buena H.S. Reunion
Classes of 83-84-85-86-87-88-89 or call Susan Romeo at (609) 774-5648.
The combined 30-year high school reunion for the Vineland High School classes of 1985, 1986 and 1987 will be held on Saturday, July 2, 2016 at Merighi's
Savoy Inn (4940 Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360). Tickets for the event will be
available online beginning in the spring. All classes from the 80s will be welcome to attend. You can find and "like" the official page for the event on
Facebook by searching "VHS Class of 85-86-87 30th Reunion." All of the latest
updates and information on the reunion will be posted on that page.
VHS Class of 1961 Reunion Vineland High Schools Class of 1961 is planning its 55th Class Reunion, to be held Friday, August 26, from 6 to 10 p.m., at
the Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Country Club in East Vineland. For more information or to sign up to attend, please call Dave and/or Sue (Porter) Fenili at 856691-7459 or e-mail dfenili@comcast.net.

Vineland High School Class of 1971 45th Reunion Saturday, October 22, 2016
Merighi's Savoy Inn, Vineland. Join the Facebook group VHS Class of 1971 for
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The Rotary Club of Vineland is pleased


to add three new membersNick Fiocchi,
Will Gruccio and Frank Rumickto its
ranks. The Vineland Club is the second oldest and second largest in Rotary District
7640 (southern New Jersey).
Fiocchi was sponsored for membership
by Rotarian Nick Surace. Fiocchi is president at All Key Solutions. Ive always wanted to play a larger role in my community,
said Fiocchi. As a Rotarian I can be
involved in a way that adds value through
service. I look forward to being part of this
impressive group of professionals.
Gruccio feels much the same away about
joining Rotary. I want to make positive
change and know I can do that through
Rotary, he said. Ive admired the clubs
work for some time and look forward to
being part of it. Gruccio, president and coowner of Vineland Landscaping, LLC, was
also sponsored for membership by Surace.
Long-time Rotarian, Ken Dondero sponsored Rumick for membership. Rumick
spent his career in the construction management industry and is now retired and
ready to devote himself to giving back to
the community he worked in for so many
years.
The induction ceremony was officiated
by club president Wayne Triantos.

CCTEC Honors Inspira Health Network as Business


Partner of the Year
Amurtel on Empowering Women
The Woman's Club of
Vineland, a member of the
General Federation of
Women's Clubs held their
April business meeting on
Monday the 11th at 7pm. The
speaker Joni Zweig,
Executive Director at Amurtel
on Empowering Woman to
change lives in developing
countries and in a few cities
in US with high homeless
population. Amurtel is there
after disasters or civil unrest
occur. They teach women to
start a small businesses, so
they can help their families
and community. These woman learn to take charge and make their community
better and make sure that their children are educated. The women are given a
small loan to start their business and they pay back the loan in 6 months. Most of
these loans come from grants which are donated by individuals The Woman's club
of Vineland collected $195 from their members to give to Joni Zweig for this worthy charity.
For more information about the Womans Club of Vineland call 856-696-1044 or
visit womansclubofvineland
From left: Amurtel local board member Lorraine Dutta, Joni Zweig, Amurtle executive
director from Vermont, Shirley Burke and Norene Ritter, members of Woman's Club of
Vineland and Diane Alcantara, Amurtel local board member.

Each year, a business partner is honored by the


New Jerseys 21 county career and -technical school
districts. Cumberland County Technical Education
Centers honored Inspira Health Network as its 20152016 Business Partner of the Year at their recent
Program Advisory dinner meeting.
Inspira Health Network has been awarded this
honor for their continued involvement in the education of students and promotion of all Allied Health
Programs. Inspira Health Network has worked with
the Cumberland County Technical Education Center
since 1969. The students of CCTEC are provided numerous opportunities for education, clinical experiences and employment for graduates across five Healthcare
programs. Inspira serves on CCTECs advisory board to ensure its programs are
meeting the current industry standards and needs.
Greg McGraw, principal of CCTEC, presents award to Betty Sheridan, COO of Inspira Health
Network.

Li'l Listeners Storytime and 1000 Books!


1000 Books Before Kindergarten is a reading
program especially designed for little ones age 0-5.
During Lil' Listeners Story books are read and they
can be added to your reading lists for 1000 Books
participants. This group meets on Wednesday
mornings at the Cumberland County Library from
10:30 am-11:30 am. Please join us for this family
fun activity time at the library! There will be story
time, music and play time.
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Landis Sewerage Authority Announces Earth Day


Poster Contest Winners
The Landis Sewerage Authority (LSA) again recognizes students from the City
of Vineland for their Earth Day Posters. At its April 18 board meeting, the students
received a recognition certificate and gift card for their efforts. With seven winners
this year, this is the 22nd year LSA has had an Earth Day Poster program with the
Middle Schools. The total number of awards issued over the 22 years is 116,
including these students and it is estimated, with 200 posters per year, that over
4,000 students have been involved. The goal of the Earth Day poster contest is to
have middle school children think and express their ideas about the environment,
especially the water environment.
From left, Marianette Arce, LSA Administrative Secretary and Earth Day Poster
Coordinator; Dennis Palmer, LSA Executive Director; Anna Bourque holding Nehemiah
Thomas-Delvalle's poster from Creative Achievement, Olivia Decicco from The Ellison
School, Solmarie Ortiz from Wallace Middle School, Gianna Patittuci from Bishop Schad
Regional, Jessmarie Quinones from Veterans Memorial School, Emily Stanker from Rossi
Intermediate School, Catherine Thomas from St. Mary's School and Thomas J. Merighi, Jr.
LSA Chairman.

The Togetherhood program at the


Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA/YMCA
of Vineland is a new program that
inspires the community and Y members
to help others. The idea of the latest
Togetherhood project began when
Bernadette Lunsford, the Ys Third Party
administrator, decided to send a care
package to her son, who is in Egypt with
the US Army. As she and other Y staffers
talked about this, they thought of other
colleagues whose relatives are serving
now, as well as of former Y employees.
Community members and current
YMCA employees recently gathered to
pack care packages to send to men and
women in various branches of the armed
services. The boxes included snacks, puzzle books, magazines, stationary, sanitary
wipes, pens, shaving razors, dental kits,
socks, and more. There were enough
items donated to this project to fill 16 boxes, enough for thirty-two soldiers. Each
recipient is someone known to those who donated or packed these articles.
The boxes were shipped by Support the Troops New Jersey, which has sent well
over 20,000 pounds to military personnel since 2007. Regina and Jim Shuster run
this enterprise from their own home in Pittsgrove.
The Togetherhood program is coordinated by Jackie Martine, the YMCAs director of Annual Giving and Volunteer Engagement. Those interested in volunteering
for future initiatives are encourage to call her at 856-691-0030, ext. 123.
Bernadette Lunsford with Shalana Norman (front left) and Julian Mercado (front right).
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pack, from left: Marion Tulum, Jackie Martine, Angelica Mercado, and Bernadette Lunsford.

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LT. GOV.
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panel discussion billed with the title,
Building Partnerships to Make South
Jersey Stronger. Panel members included
Dr. Michael Gorman, president of Salem
County College; Mitch Zitomer, a prominent Realtor from Atlantic City; Les Vail,
president of the Gloucestor County
Chamber of Commerce; Vicki Clark, president of the Cape May County Chamber of
Commerce; and Ken Pustizzi, president of
SNJ Today, who represented Cumberland
County.
The panel discussion and Lt. Gov.
Guadagnos speech were held in the 250seat auditorium at the Glassworks
Complex, the former Wheaton Industries
headquarters and current home to SNJ
Today and 30 other businesses.
Guadagno spoke about her opposition to
an increase in the minimum wage to $15
per hour. She discussed the work of the
Red Tape Commission, which she oversees,
and how it can only realistically be expected to aid businesses with state regulatory
issues and not local government issues.
Guadagno talked about how tax credit
incentives in Atlantic City cant and
shouldnt be extended to the Atlantic City
Airport (located in Egg Harbor Township)
because they are not needed due to the
prime location and size of the airport, which
should be marketing incentive enough.
She deferred to U.S. Rep. Frank
LoBiondo, who was in attendance, to speak
of the importance of the airport for our
nations security, as it is home to the New
Jersey Air National Guards 177th Fighter
Wing. LoBiondo said that should a terrorist
attack take place anywhere on the East
Coast, F-16s can be deployed out of the AC
Airport and be in Washington, D.C. or New
York in as little as eight minutes.
Guadagno explained Governor Christies
position on a state takeover in Atlantic City,
an issue that impacts the entire state, especially the towns within 30 miles of the
resort.
After her speech, Guadagno walked
through the crowd before making her way
to the SNJ Today television studios, where
she was interviewed by SNJ Todays COO
and CFO, Frank DiMauro.
The interview topics ranged from her
role as Lt. Gov. as she defines it to how
southern New Jerseys lower eight counties
can close the income gap with their northern neighbors to whether she is considering a run for governor since Gov. Christies
second term ends in January 2018.
The interview will air on Wednesday
night at 5:30 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m. on
Cumberland Countys Channel, Comcast
22. For those outside of Cumberland
County (or those who do not subscribe to
Comcast), the interview can be seen anytime and from anywhere at snjtoday.com
beginning on Wednesday. I

SNJ Today Interview with


the Lt. Governor
SNJ Today COO/CFO Frank DiMauro
sat down with New Jerseys Lt. Gov.
Kim Guadagno following her appearance at the Glassworks Complex in
Millville on Monday, April 25.
Comcast Ch. 22 Air Dates:
Wednesday, April 27 at 5:30 p.m.
and 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 28 at 8:30 p.m.
Friday, April 29 at 5:30 p.m.
View anytime at SNJToday.com
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Reduzcamos el nmero de llantas usadas peligrosas en nuestra comunidad!

Used tires can be dropped off at no charge during May* to:


Las llantas usadas pueden ser depositadas gratis durante el mes de mayo en:

Cumberland County Improvement Authority


Solid Waste Complex Scale House
169 Jesse Bridge Road in Deer=ield Township
Mondays to Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon

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Es necesaria prueba de residencia.

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Slo sern aceptadas llantas pequeas y de vehculos de pasajeros.
Hasta 15 llantas se permitirn por hogar o vehculo.

* Program ends when 75 ton collection is reached.


El programa termina cuando se alcancen 75 toneladas.

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CINCO DE MAYO
(Continued from cover)
Cinco de Mayo with fun-filled festivals and
parades that can last all day. Vineland, having a large Latino community, commemorates this day by helping to throw the 154th
anniversary of Cinco de Mayo.
We are remembering Cinco de
MayoWe defeated the French army in
Puebla. It is very important to have [the
Cinco de Mayo Festival], said Efrain Muniz,
Puebla native and local businessman, when
asked about the importance of celebrating
Cinco de Mayo in Vineland. When Muniz
was growing up as a child, he would attend
festivals for Cinco de Mayo, just like the fes-

tivals being held on or around May 5. Muniz


is very proud of where he came from and
being able to host such an event is a tremendous honor for him.
The Cinco de Mayo festival has been
occurring for the past five years, but this
year, no one was willing to take on the task.
Cinco de Mayo is such a commercialized
holiday now, that many people, even those of
non-Mexican descent, can celebrate and
profit from the different revenues that the
day may bring.
Anyone can take Cinco de Mayo because
they are going to profit from it, Muniz said.

So, when nobody decided to organize the


festival, Russell Swanson, a former festival
volunteer, mentioned the dilemma to Muniz
because for the past five years, La Brava
1440 has helped sponsor the event.
La Brava 1440 is a local Mexican radio
station that is run by Muniz and his cohost
Alejandra Saravia, who has worked with
Muniz for the past seven years.
Mayor Ruben Bermudez reached out to
Muniz to see if he was interested in hosting
this years festival. La Brava 1440 stepped up
to the plate and accepted the task, on one
condition. Muniz wanted Landis Avenue to
be blocked off so that the festival can be
safely held on the streets and families will
not have to worry about busy traffic.
Bermudez agreed to this request so La Brava
accepted this responsibility and is now the

Cinco de Mayo to be
Celebrated in
Bridgeton on May 1
In Bridgeton, Cinco de Mayo is an
important holiday to the Mexican community in the town and throughout
Cumberland County. But more importantly, it is an opportunity to join in a fun
and entertaining cultural experience.
Since Cinco de Mayo (May 5) falls on
a Thursday, many cities, including
Bridgeton, host festivals during the preceding weekend. Bridgetons Cinco de
Mayo Cultural Fest will be held on
Sunday, May 1 from 18 p.m. in downtown Bridgeton (corner of Commerce at
Laurel streets). A Beer Garden will be
set up on the corner of Cohansey and
Washington streets.
For information contact the office of
Bridgeton Main Street at 856-453-8130.

first Mexican business to host the Cinco de


Mayo festival in Vineland.
This year, Muniz has big plans for the
festival. Muniz said he is expecting around
10,000 people to attend. It is hoped to be
bigger and better than the past festivals that
have occurred over the years.
We are going to have music, four bands,
and then some people that come from New
York, Muniz stated. Last year, there was
only one band and the performance was at
the end of the day, so Muniz has decided to
bring on more entertainment and to have
them play throughout the event. There will
also be many vendors selling authentic
Mexican food, among other things.
During the interview, Muniz mentioned
that there will be show horses attending the
event and also, a member of the Mexican
consulate from Philadelphia. Vineland also
has seven Mexican businesses, located on
Landis Avenue, that will be helping with this
years festival.
Some might wonder how there is going to
be 10,000 people in Vineland for this festival. Muniz said, We are going to advertise it
in Philadelphia, Atlantic Citydifferent radio
stations, so that he can reach his goal of
10,000 attendees for the Cinco de Mayo
Festival.
Anyone and everyone can attend and
experience the Mexican pride and heritage that will be celebrated at the festival. It will be fun for all ages and there is
no cost to attend this event. It will be
held on Landis Avenue on Sunday, May 1,
from noon to 8 p.m.
Anyone with questions can contact Efrain
Muniz by e-mail at Cartabrava2@gmail.com
or by phone at 609-223-7162. Muniz encourages any and all to take part of this event,
whether it be by attending or being a vendor/entertainer. I

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Sunday, May 8
Mothers Day is an annual celebration,
typically honoring the mother of the family. When the mother of the family is not
(or is no longer) present, motherly figures,
such as grandmothers or female
guardians, are often honored on this day.
According to The Old Farmers Almanac,
Although the custom of setting aside a
day to honor mothers has ancient roots,
our observance of Mothers Day originated in 1907 with the efforts of a devoted
daughter, Anna M. Jarvis of Philadelphia,
who conceived the idea of an annual
nationwide celebration. The public and
the press quickly embraced the idea, and
villages, towns, cities,
and states soon began
unofficial Mothers
Day observances. On
May 8, 1914, President
Woodrow Wilson
signed a proclamation
designating the second Sunday in May
Mothers Day, and
within a few years,
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worldwide
prominence.
Mothers Day is
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United States on the
second Sunday in
May. This year,
Mothers Day falls on
Sunday, May 8, 2016.
Common methods

of observing Mothers Day in the United


States include gift giving, sending/giving
greeting cards and flowers, and giving
mom a day off by bringing her breakfast
in bed, preparing a home-cooked dinner,
or taking her out for a meal at a favorite
restaurant.
For those in the Cumberland County
area who are considering taking mom out
to eat on Mothers Day, many restaurants
advertise Mothers Day specials, brunches
and other packages in The Grapevine.
Several other non-restaurant businesses
advertise gift ideas for mom in this newspaper as well. Look through this weeks
and next weeks issues of The Grapevine
for great ideas on how to make mom feel
extra special on her special day.

Mothers Day Flowers


from Local Non-Profit
Easter Seals New Jersey is a nonprofit located in Millville, at 120
Bogden Boulevard, near the airport.
Their mission is providing employment skills training and life skills
training to 165 Cumberland County
adults with disabilities and special
needs who come to their training
center every day.
One of the organizations initiatives
locally is their greenhouse. They grow,
care for and sell flowers and shrubbery. They are responsible for the
multi-colored hanging flower baskets
that adorn High Street every summer.
Currently, they have available 10inch Mothers Day hanging flower
baskets for $15 each; price per basket is less if more than one purchased. Varieties: geraniums, impa-

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between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Delivery
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Techny Arborvitae, 24 in., 2 gal., $8
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East Landis Ave. & Tuckahoe Rd. E. Vineland

Andrea Trattoria, 16 N. High St., Millville,


825-8588. Chef/owner Andrea Covino
serves up Italian specialties in atmosphere of fine dining.
Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served
tapas style, catering, private parties.
Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs. night.
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch
spot offering sandwiches named for colleges near and far.
Barberas Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S.
Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998.
Homemade chocolates and candies, custom gift baskets.
Bennigans Restaurant, 2196 W. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees, desserts, drink
specials. Take-out. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri.
3 p.m.7 p.m., Sun.-Thurs. 10 p.m.close.
All TV sports packages available.
Big Johns Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main
Rd., Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring
Gutbuster a 21-oz. burger, pizza, wings,
subs, dinners.
Black Olive Restaurant. 782 S. Brewster
Rd, Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m.10 p.m
daily. Entrees, desserts. Take out available.
BocCone Ristorante Italiano. 1303
Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Richland. 856-4577360. Authentic Italian cuisine. Full lunch
and dinner menus daily.
Buena Vista Country Club. 301 Country
Club Ln. (off Rt. 40), Buena. 856-6971200. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m.2 p.m.
Buffet items vary each week. Call for specials of the week.
Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May
Ave. and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-4764739. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza.
Open Mon-Sat. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Captn Chuckys Crab Cake Co., 2
Cassidy Ct., Bridgeton, 455-1590. Crab
and shrimp, any way you like them. Party
trays and appetizers, too.
Chestnut Diner & Bistro, 2578 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 856-696-2992.
Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Open daily 7 a.m.10 p.m.
Chows Garden 1101 N. 2nd St., Millville,
327-3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet.
Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnolia
rds., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies,
breads, doughnuts, custom wedding
cakes.
Dakota Burger Bar & Grill, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 692-8600. Open
Daily, 6 a.m.11 p.m. Breakfast served all
day. Daily specials Monday through
Friday.
Dakota Prime Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 692-8600. Stylish atmosphere
perfect for an upscale lunch or dinner.
Delicious steaks, seafood and sushi.
Closed Monday for dinner.

Dennys, 1001 W. Landis Ave., Vineland,


696-1900. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Takeout, too. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m.
Open 24 hours. Kids eat free Tues. & Sat.
DeThomasis 5 Points Inn, E. Landis Ave.
& Tuckahoe Road, E. Vineland, 691-6080.
Authentic homemade Italian cuisine. Onand off-premises cathering. Family owned
and operated. Serving lunch and dinner
every day and breakfast buffet on Sundays.
Dominicks Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
recipes, fresh ingredients.
Doris Italian, 1883 Harding Hwy.,
Newfield, 465-3315. Appetizers, pasta
specialties, veal, chicken, house favorites.
Double Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd.,
Vineland, 213-6176. Open for lunch and
dinner, Wed.Mon., 11 a.m.midnight.
Pub-style food from BBQ brisket to pulled
pork, flat breads to 1/2-pound burgers,
Buffalo wings to loaded fries.
Dukes Place, 305 N. Mill Rd., Vineland,
457-5922. Open for breakfast and lunch,
seven days. Homemade soups, burgers,
hot and cold subs. Catering available.
El Guacamole Restaurant, 110 N. High St.,
Millville, 300-5433. Authentic fresh farm
made Mexican food.
Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. 3583600. Diverse menu of large portions at
reasonable prices.
Esposito's Maplewood III, 200 N. Delsea
Dr., Vineland, 692-2011. Steaks, seafood
and pasta dishes at this Italian restaurant.
Erics, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 2059800. Greek and American cuisine, pizza.
Gardellas Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli,
527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name says
it all. Daily specials, catering. Closed Sun.
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill, 3624 S.
Delsea Dr., 856-362-5508. All you can eat,
serving Breakfast every day 8 a.m.9 p.m,
Lunch Mon. thru Fri. 114 p.m., Dinner 7
days a week. Takeouts available.
Giovanni's Authentic Italian Deli, 1102 N.
East Ave. Vineland. 692-0459. Open daily
serving 10 hot and cold subs, breakfast
sandwiches, salads, soups, sandwiches, flat
bread panini, wings, platters, family dinners.
Golden Palace Diner Restaurant 2623 S
Delsea Dr, Vineland, 692-5424. Serving
breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
The Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course,
4049 Italia Avenue, Vineland, 691-5558.
The golfers lounge and bar serves lunch
and snacks daily from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Greenview Inn is a fine dining restaurant open for dinner Wed.-Sun. at 5 p.m.
Harrys Pub at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Lunch &
dinner 7 days a week. Happy hour daily
4-6pm with half price appetizers. Live
Entertainment WednesdaySaturday.
Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 362-5978. Serving subs, sandwiches, and take-out platters.
Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens, homemade sides, catering.
Kura Thai & Sushi, 607 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 213-6706. Open for lunch & dinner daily. Authentic Thai dishes ranging

DINE ON LANDIS
MAY 2 THROUGH 15
Enjoy a wide variety of lunch and
dinner specials at over a dozen downtown Vineland restaurants, as Dine on
Landis returns May 2 through 15.
Dine on Landis, organized by
Main Street Vineland, will show off the
rich variety of cuisines available in
downtown Vineland from various ethnic cultures.
Added this time will be a chance to
win a $50 gift certificate through New
Jersey Heartland that can be used at
any of the participating restaurants. To
enter, go to the New Jersey Heartland
website at www.njheartland.org.
The choice you have in the variety
of cultures represented in our downtown restaurants and eateries in our
downtown is truly amazing, said Main
Street Vineland Executive Director
Russell Swanson. Within just a few
blocks, we have a true cultural melting
pot of cuisines that you can discover.
The participating restaurants follows. Call them for their specials:
AmericanSouthern
Best of Southern Cooking, 613 E.
Landis Ave., (856) 558-6879
Chinese
No. 1 Chinese Restaurant, 509 E.
Landis Ave., (856) 692-6658
Italian
Papa Johns Pizza, 106 W. Landis
Ave., (856) 205-1222
Dominos Pizza, 510 E. Landis Ave.,
(856) 794-3030

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MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland,


697-9825. Full bar menu, drink specials.
Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High St.
Millville, 293-1200. Year-round fresh
seafood daily, slow roasted prime rib specials, homemade corn beef, kitchen open
until 1 a.m., outdoor beer garden.
Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek
cuisinelamb dishes and salads.
Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Vineland, 6940500. Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials;
convenient drive-thru, mini-meal specials.
Peking Gourmet, 907 N. Main Rd., (Larrys
II Plaza), Vineland, 691-0088. Chinese.
Takeout only. Major credit cards accepted.
Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton Country
Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 3583325. Lunch and dinner. Tavern menu features soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches,
wraps, entrees. Sunday Brunch extravaganza.
The Red Knot, 3600 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 205-0049. Gastropub, 40 craft
beers, wine, food, in relaxed setting.
Uncle Rickys Outdoor Bar, 470 E. Wheat
Rd., Vineland, 691-4454. Ribs, chicken,
fish, steaks. Always clams, eat in or take
out. Live music Saturday & Sunday night.
Dungeness crab all you can eat.
Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena
Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled
meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily.

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Landis Diner, 601 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 696-3412. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. $2.79 breakfast specials, $9.99 dinner specials, $5.99 lunch specials.
Pudding, ice cream.
Landis Pig Roast Restaurant & Bar, 623
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 691-8980. $5
glass of wine, every day, all day. Happy
hour, bar only: $5 menu and $6 drink
specials, Wed.Sun.
Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily.
Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American
cuisine, seafood and veal. Open daily for
lunch, dinner, $6.99 lunch buffet Mon.Fri.
Martinos Trattoria & Pizzeria, 2614 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brick
oven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three meals
daily.
Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Union Rd., Vineland, 691-8051.
Banquet/wedding facility and intimate
restaurant. Gourmet Pizza Nite on Wed.
Seasonal outdoor dining in the adjacent
Lunas Outdoor Bar & Grille. City Brunch
at The Bistro on Sundays 10 a.m.2 p.m.
Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad
Street, Millville. 327-0900. Open 7 days
24 Hours.

Spataros Pizza and Italian


Specialties, Landis MarketPlace, upper
level, 631 E. Landis Ave., (609) 5134000
Tony Sopranos Pizza & Ristorante,
107 W. Landis Ave., (856) 405-0200
Jamaican
Michelles Kitchen & Catering, 632
E. Landis Ave., (856) 794-3280
Latin
Tropical Latin Restaurant, 523 E.
Landis Ave., (856) 839-4730
Mexican
Antojitos Deli, 12 S. Seventh St.,
(856) 457-5019
Garibaldi Restorante and Market,
738 E. Landis Ave., (856) 379-5997
Panateria Taquera Puelba, 505 E.
Landis Ave., (856) 794-9995
Puerto Rican
Downtown Grocery & Deli, 705 E.
Wood St., (856) 690-9315
La Cabana Tio Tom Deli Express,
636 E. Landis Ave., (856) 213-5964
Landis Pig Roast, 623 E. Landis
Ave., 691-8980
Thai/Japanese
Kura Thai & Sushi, 607 E. Landis
Ave., (856) 213-6706
Turkish/Greek/American
Friends & Family Diner, 601 E.
Landis Ave., (856) 696-3412
For more information for this and all
Main Street Vineland events, call the
Main Street Vineland office at (856)
794-8653, visit the organizations website at www.mainstreetvineland.org, or
visit it on Facebook.

For more events happening in the


greater South Jersey area and for
events farther into the furure, check
the Community Calendar tab at
snjtoday.com or visit the SNJ Today
Facebook page.

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amplification needs only. If you suspect a medical problem please seek treatment from
your doctor. Ron Kittner Supervising Licensee NJ Lic. #1073.

ONGOING EVENTS
Millville Public Schools - Autism
Parent Support Group. Michael Passage,
BCBA and autism consultant from Drexel
University, and Gena Pacitto, School
Psychologist, will facilitate a parent discussion and support group on Monday
evenings from 6-7 p.m. in the 2nd Floor
Conference Room at the Millville Board of
Education offices, 110 North Third Street,
Millville, (parking and entrance at Second
and Sassafras Streets) on the following
dates: May 2, May 9, May 16, May 23. Call
856-327-6188 or 6044 to register if you
need child care.

Entrepreneurial Development Quick


Start Program. In Englsih and Spanish,
series of five weekly seminars (Tuesdays
from 6-8 p.m.) in May. Main Street
Vineland and Latin American Economic
Development Assoc. partnering for the
seminars, which will be held at La
Cabana Del Tio Tom Deli Express, 636 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland.To register, call
896-338-1177.

Spring Yoga Sessions at Inspira


Health. Inspira Health Network Fitness
Connection, corner of Sherman Avenue and
Orchard Road, Vineland. Weekly Monday
sessions. $36 for members and $46 for non
members for six-classes session (starts
April 25). Linda Schimmel is the instructor.
Call 856-696-3924 to sign up.

GET ENGAGED: CREATIVE SPACES


On Saturday, April 30, the N.J. State Council on the Arts and the
Cumberland County Cultural & Heritage commission are teaming up to
host a discussion forum Creative Spaces: Getting Engaged Locally,
which will take place at the Luciano Conference Center at Cumberland
County College in Vineland.
The event will be moderated by Karen Pinzolo, executive director of the
South Jersey Cultural Alliance, and is to feature four panelists including
Tara Rea, president of The FAF Coalition (a non-profit creative placemaking organization); Melanie Stewart, Associate Dean of Performing Arts at
Rowan University; Lauren Otis, executive director of ArtWorks Trenton;
and Mike Cagno, executive director of the Noyes Museum of Art of
Richard Stockton University.
The forum, which is a part of a state-wide series to spread sustainable
community development through art, will include a Q&A with the panelists. There will also be networking opportunities for artists from across
New Jersey as well as a lunch and dessert reception.
While the event is 1-4 p.m., guests are free to stay a little longer to continue their discussions. Tickets are $10 and can be paid at the door.
To RSVP, contact Matthew Pisarski at MattPi@co.cumberland.nj.us or call
at (856) 453-2175.

ing weeks. These are open to community


members who are interested in training
that can help to save lives. Prices vary
and pre-registration is requested. For
details about any of these programs, call
856-691-0030 or check ccaymca.org

YMCA 8-Week Exercise Classes.

Need help? A Trained Navigator will help


you to enroll in a healthcare plan as the
Center for Family Services will have
Navigator Exchange Program Staff available at the Millville Public Library, (210
Buck Street, Millville)on Wednesdays (10
a.m. to 1 p.m.) and Thursdays (1:30 to
3:30 p.m.). To make an appointment
call 1-877-922-2377. centerffs.org/home

During the week of April 25, the YMCA of


Vineland of the Cumberland Cape
Atlantic YMCA will begin a new eight
week session of exercise classes. These
include yoga, aquatics, group cycling,
Zumba, and more. All will be held at the
YMCA of Vineland (1159 East Landis
Avenue, Vineland). Class times begin at
5:45 a.m. and stretch until 8 p.m.; class
days are Monday through Saturday. They
are open to individuals 15 and older.
Most classes meet twice a week. Prices
vary. For more detailed information, call
856-691-0030 or visit ccaymca.org.
Registration is underway now.

GriefShare Support Group. Calvary

THURSDAY, APRIL 28

Chapel, 4630 Mays Landing Rd,


Vineland. Community members who
have experienced the death of a family
member or friend are invited to register
for the GriefShare program. Your
bereavement experience may be recent
or not so recent. Weekly sessions
through June 9, 2016. Every Thursday,
6-8 p.m. 856-696-9409.

Child Abuse Prevention Fundraiser.

April Affordable Care Workshops.

FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Designer Bag Bingo. The Marian Center
(formerly the Notre Dame School), 601 S.
Central Ave., Landisville. 6 p.m., $25. Call
609-805-3757 for tickets.

Millville Soccer Open Tryouts. Millville


Soccer Association complex, 1400
McCafferty Blvd. The Millville Mutiny U12
Girls Travel Team is looking for interested
and committed players for the Fall 2016
season. Open tryouts will be held 6-7:30
p.m. Interested players, who were born in
2004 or 2005, are encouraged to tryout.
Contact asheppard1724@gmail.com if you
would like to attend.
Dennis Tanner Scholarship
Foundation Fundraiser. Lunas Outdoor
Bar and Grill at Merighis Savoy Inn, 4940
W. Landis Ave., Vineland. 3-6 p.m. $20.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30

YMCA Red Cross Safety Courses.


The YMCA of Vineland has set three
American Red Cross classes for the com-

The Exchange Club of Bridgeton will be


hosting at the Texas Roadhouse, 2299
North 2nd St. Millville. 4-10 p.m. Ten percent of the total food purchase will be
donated to the Prevention of Child Abuse
campaign. Visit Facebook.com/Bridgeton
Exchange Club to print the Texas
Roadhouse flyer. You must bring the flyer
with you in order for the club to receive the
10% donation of your purchase from Texas
Roadhouse. 609-247-3433

Zumbathon. Dixons Dance Academy, 219


W. Landis Ave., Vineland. 856-692-3316.
$10 donation; all proceeds benefit charity.
9-11 a.m. Class taiught by Olivia Cruz, Miss
Cumberlabd County 2016.
Spring Coach Bingo Fundraiser. Elks
Lodge, Broad Street, Millville. 7 p.m.
Presented by Family Promise of
Cumberland County to help keep homeless
children with their parents as they are guided back to independence. $25. Contact:
jak9669@gmail.com

Mauricetown Town Wide Yard Sale.


Statrts at 8 a.m. Bake sale and refreshments at church. Proceeds benefit mission
projects. For more, call 609-501-5535.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES
& EVENTS

Cumberland County College Alumni


Association 5K Run & Campus Walk.

FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Movie War Room. Cumberland

Early registration is $20 for runners and


$10 for walkers and is open until April 28.
Participants may also register on the day of
the event: $25 for runners, $10 for walkers.
Please note: Registration fees for this rain
or shine event are non-refundable and children age 10 and under may walk for free.
Race day registration is from 8 a.m. until
8:45 a.m. The 5K run begins at 9 a.m., followed immediately by the newly enhanced
one-mile Campus Walk. Register at
cumberland5k.com

Co. Community Church, 1800 E.


Broad St., Millville. Starts 7 p.m. Free.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30
Fashion Show. Petway Elementary
School, noon-2 p.m. New Bethel AME
Church Young People's Division presents.-$10 for adults, students (6-18)
are $5. All proceeds benefit the
Young People's Division. For more,
call 609-805-2292 or 856-500-0310.

Yard Sale The Church of the


YMCA Healthy Kids Day. YMCA of
Vineland, 1159 East Landis Ave., Vineland.
10 a.m.-noon. ccaymca.org .

Family Fun Day. Dane Barse Elementary


School, 240 S. Orchard Rd. The event will
feature face painting, carnival games, vendors, food and more. Noon-3 p.m. Contact:
jbergamo@vineland.org
Adopt-a-Pet Event. Balic Winery,6623
Harding Hwy (Route #40), Mays Landing.
Attendees willhave opportunities to see a
variety of animals in one location, with
eight local rescue organizations joining
together. Noon-4 p.m. Vendors.

Edgarton School 100th Anniversary


Open House. The school is truly the hub
of the community and the doors will be
open for community celebration. A living
history prepared by the 7th graders will be
presented. Each classroom will celebrate a
century in history through art. Join the
Edgarton Christian Academy students and
staff during the Open House on from noon4 p.m. For information contact Melissa
Knapp: 856-697-7300 ext. 304.

SUNDAY, MAY 1
Cinco de Mayo Festival. 500 block of

Cinco de Mayo Fiesta. Bellview Winery,


150 Atlantic Street, Landisville. See details
at bellviewwinery.com or call 856-697-7172.

SUNDAY, MAY 1
Pancake Breakfast. St Mary's
Grandparents Association presents
from 8 a.m.-noon in the school gymnasium 735 Union Rd., Vineland.
Tickets are $4-$8. .

Special Worship Service. Voice of


Deliverance New Covenant Church,
1413 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland.
Service at 11 a.m. with special guest
from Togo, West Africa, Bishop Paul
Nya. 856-692-1599

Adaptive Worship Service. Trinity


Episcopal Church, 8th & Wood Sts.,
Vineland, 4 p.m. Adaptive worship
welcomes all forms of physical and
vocal response. This service will have
scripture and storytelling that
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All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast.

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The St. Marys Grandparents Association


hosts at St. Marys school gym, 735 Union
Rd., Vineland, 8 a.m.-noon. $8 adults, $4
children. Live music, bake sale, and more.

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Pustizzi, Gaskill Honored by Boy
Scouts of America
Plans are underway for the combined
Distinguished Citizens of the Year
Reception for Cumberland and Salem
Counties. This year the Garden State
Council, Boy Scouts of America will be
honoring two outstanding citizens:
Cumberland County honoree is Ken
Pustizzi, president and CEO of SNJ Today.
Salem County honoree is Carl R. Gaskill,
senior vice president of Fralinger
Engineering.

They will be honored with a reception


on Tuesday, May 3, at the Centerton
Country Club, Pittsgrove. The program will
start with fellowship and hors doeuvres at
6 p.m. and the program at 7:30 p.m.
The Cumberland County honoree, Ken
Pustizzi is founder and CEO of SNJ Today,
a traditional and new media communications company focused on delivering positive community stories and messages in
innovative and engaging ways. Ken is the
successful owner and manager of radio station WSNJ 1240 AM, local Comcast cable
television station channel 22, The
Grapevine weekly newspaper and
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through social media. Under Kens leadership, SNJ Today now broadcasts a weekly
newscast focused on southern New Jersey
to 3 million households in the Delaware
Valley and is available on-demand at snjtoday.com.
Supplementing the mission of SNJ
Today, which Ken founded in 2014, are
ClearBridge Media Consulting, a complete
marketing services company and
Glasstown Productions which provides a
host of video production services. All three
companies are based in Millville, New
Jersey. Ken is married and has four children and two grandchildren.
The Salem County Honoree, Carl R.
Gaskill is a Partner and Senior Vice President
of Fralinger Engineering of Hopewell
Township where he supervises both public
and private design projects. He represents
numerous municipalities as municipal, planning, zoning and /or authority engineer. A
lifelong resident of Cumberland and Salem
counties, Carl attended Bridgeton High
School and is a Drexell University graduate
with a BS in Civil Engineering. Carl has been
the chair or co-chair of the Good Scout and
Cumberland-Salem distinguished citizen
events since 2001. Carl resides in Alloway
Township with his wife of 43 years Alanna,
they have two sons Corey and Daniel as well
as two grandchildren.
Joint chairmen Wade Sjogren,
President of Whibco, Inc., Bridgeton, and
Ralph Homan, Senior Vice President of
First National Bank of Elmer noted that
reception sponsorships, tickets and program ad information can be obtained by
contacting Joyce Skradzinski,
Development Director for the Garden
State Council, Boy Scouts of America. She
can be reached at the BSAs Millville office
by calling 856-327-1700 x 124. Reservations
and donations can also be completed
online at gardenstatescouting.org/cumberland-and-salem-dcar.
Tickets are a minimum pledge of $125
per person with proceeds going to support
the Scouting program in Cumberland and
Salem Counties. The Distinguished Citizen
of the Year has been a tradition honoring
distinguished citizens and raising funds for
Scouting. The honorees are people who
represent the ideals of Scouting in
Cumberland and Salem counties.

Open House at Body Benefits to


Hail International Pilates Day
Body Benefits, Vineland's only Pilates
studio, celebrates 10 years of Pilates with
International Pilates Day. Body Benefits,
located in The Lincoln Plaza, has been providing quality Pilates programs to Vineland
and the surrounding area since 2006. On
Saturday, May 7, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon,
they will honor the work of Joseph and
Clara Pilates with an open house event.
Pilates Day is an annual international, community event celebrated every year on the
first Saturday in May. Body Benefits mission is to bring appreciation and awareness
of the many benefits of the Pilates Method.
This year's Pilates Day is all about Pilates
Bliss, emphasizing and spotlighting the joy
experienced through Pilates in health,
community, and quality of life.
If you have never tried Pilates, now is
the right time. Body Benefits will have a
short introduction to Pilates, followed by a
demonstration on the Pilates apparatus.
The studio will be offering free mini
reformer sessions throughout the morning.
A free Pilates mat class will begin at 10
(pre-registration is required, sign up on
line at bodybenefitspilates.com). Once mat
class has finished, you will have the opportunity to try a mini springboard class.
Drawings for a free private mat session and
a five-pack of mat/barre classes will be
held. Everyone who attends will receive a
gift along with discounts on group class
packages.

The deadline for submissions is Friday,


May 20, by 5 p.m. For more information or
to receive an entry form, contact Chris
Volker at the Boys & Girls Club at 856-6964190 or by e-mail at chrisvolker@msn.com.

Workshops in Bridgeton Help


Residents Protect Water
Residents of the Ingerman/Bridgeton
Commons housing community learned
about sustainable ways to manage storm
water in their neighborhoods recently. The
American Littoral Society, in partnership
with Rutgers University and Rutgers
Cooperative Extension of Cumberland
County, hosted two workshops to introduce

storm water management to the community. Dr. Chris Obropta of Rutgers presented
on rain barrels, while Dr. Sal Magiafico
from Rutgers Cooperative Extension presented about rain gardens. The workshops
provided residents of Bridgeton Commons
the opportunity to sign up for a rain barrel
or a rain garden to be professionally
installed on their properties.
Rain barrels are plastic barrels attached
to a downspout outside. When it rains, the
barrels collect the rain water. People can
then use the rain water instead of drinking
water to water plants or other outside uses.
Rain gardens are shallow depressions on
the lawn or other low lying drainage area
that act as capture basins for rain water.

They are filled with water loving plants


that soak up rain during a rain storm.
These plants help to capture and process
runoff. The water and pollution in the
runoff is captured and processed in the
plants instead of polluting our waterbodies.
In addition, rain gardens are beautiful and
help attract wildlife. In all, 16 people signed
up for rain barrels and eight signed up for a
rain garden. The barrels and gardens will
be installed throughout this year.
This project was made possible through
a grant with National Fish and Wildlife
Federation. It is part of a two-year grant
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The Boys & Girls Club of Vineland, in


partnership with Vineland Municipal
Alliance/GCADA, is holding a Public
Service Announcement (PSA) contest on
the dangers of prescription drug abuse.
Here's a chance to show off your talent by
creating an original Public Service
Announcement (PSA) about solutions for
the areas prescription drug abuse problems. The PSA must be an original concept
and be creative, as well as have the ability
to educate and inspire. The PSA should
focus on prevention strategies and solutions to help the community be proactive in
stopping this problem in the community.
The theme is Be SMART, Dont Abuse
Prescription Drugs
Local middle and high school students
in Vineland, NJ can work in groups up to
four to create their PSA video. It should be
students original work, with no copyrighted songs or images. The PSA should be no
longer than sixty seconds. See rubric and
tips for developing the PSA. Videos should
include students names, their school, and
teachers name in a credits section.
Students could win a prize of $100 in
gift cards (for each group) in each category
(Middle and High School)! Contest winners will be honored in an awards ceremony, which will be broadcasted on the radio
and YouTube.

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Bridgeton and surrounding areas about
storm water management. Additional projects in Bridgeton are scheduled for the
spring and summer of 2016.
For more information about the project,
contact Meredith at 856-825-2174 or
meredith@littoralsociety.org.

South Jersey Gas Announces Be


South Jersey Smart Campaign
South Jersey Gas today announced the
start of its Be South Jersey Smart advertising campaign for 2016. The campaign
will highlight how customers in eligible
service areas in southern New Jersey can
request to be switched to natural gas
through a new webpage, besouthjerseysmart.com. It will also underscore the
support that South Jersey Gas is offering to
customers who are interested in taking
advantage of several state-sponsored energy efficiency programs.
Be South Jersey Smart will educate
southern New Jersey residents about the
benefits of natural gas and make the case for
why switching to natural gas is the smart
move. Customers will learn how natural gas
can be a more affordable and reliable energy
option for them and their families.
At South Jersey Gas, we take great
pride in being the energy leader for southern New Jersey, and the Be South Jersey
Smart campaign is all about giving residents the opportunity to take advantage of
the most affordable, reliable energy option
available. Residents can save anywhere
from 20 to 75 percent on their energy bill
by switching to natural gas, said Carlos
Navarro, vice president of Marketing. The
most exciting component of this advertising campaign is the opportunity it presents
to share our passion for this region that we
proudly serve. We know our customers will
appreciate how we represent these southern New Jersey communities that we live
and work in.
In addition to encouraging customers to
switch to natural gas, the advertising will
separately address the many state-sponsored energy efficiency options that South
Jersey Gas offers to existing customers.
Said Navarro: We are pleased to offer a
number of energy efficiency options for our
customers through our continued partnership with the New Jersey Clean Energy
Program. These options are advantageous
for both individuals and businesses and fit
within our broader Be South Jersey Smart
effort.
To learn more about Be South Jersey
Smart, visit besouthjerseysmart.com.
South Jersey Gas, subsidiary of energy
services holding company South Jersey
Industries (NYSE:SJI), provides natural gas
service to approximately 373,100 residential, commercial and industrial customers in

Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem,


and portions of Gloucester, Burlington and
Camden counties in New Jersey. Visit
www.southjerseygas.com to learn more
about South Jersey Gas and its programs.

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U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo
(NJ-02), Chairman of the House Aviation
Subcommittee, has announced $490,975 in
federal funding from the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) to the Delaware River
& Bay Authority for the Millville municipal
airport. The funding will go toward the
rehabilitation of runways and improvement
of lighting system to enhance safe airfield
operations during low visibility conditions.
Over the past decade we have made
substantial improvements to South Jerseys
community airports which have helped
create opportunities for more businesses,
more jobs and more economic growth in
our region. Todays funding for Millville
airport will further enhance safety operations, ensuring businesses relying on our
transportation network are able to move
their goods and services efficiently and
effectively. I will continue to work closely
with local officials and the FAA to bring
additional federal resources to Cumberland
County and our region, said LoBiondo.
Safety and customer service are two of
our core values and this funding will be
used to update and enhance lighting on
Runway 10-28, said Scott A. Green, executive director for the Authority.
The federal funding is awarded from the
FAAs Airport Improvement Program.
Aviation demand at the airport must justify
the projects, which must also meet federal
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afternoon, March 23, 2016, at the Bishop
McCarthy Residence in Vineland, after a
brief illness. Born in Millville to the late
Thomas and Carmella (Lamanteer) Pelosi,
Pauline was a lifelong resident of Millville.

Millville, passed away Friday afternoon,


March 25, 2016, at Cumberland Manor in
Bridgeton. Born in Millville to the late Guy
and Mae (Rieck) Fisher, Mary was a lifelong resident of Millville, and graduated as
Valedictorian of Millville High School
class of 1937

John L. Starn, 71, of Millville, NJ passed


away on Wednesday March 23, 2016 in the
Inspira Medical Center, Vineland, NJ. John
was born & raised in Vineland and lived in
Janvier & Vineland prior to moving to
Millville. He was the husband of the late
Barbara (Mazur) who died in 2002.

Melissa C. Myers, 47 of Millville, passed


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Millville. Born in Vineland, NJ Melissa
was a lifelong resident of Millville.

Ivan Abad Arcaya Sr (Papo), was born


in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico on Monday,
September 1, 1952 and died in Vineland,
NJ on Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 63
years of age.
Beverly (Rubin) Frohwein, 83, of Jupiter,
Florida and, for a long time, Vineland, NJ,
passed away on March 24, 2016 in Jupiter.
Beverly was born in Philadelphia, PA to
Rose Reiss and Morris Rubin on October
18, 1932. She went to Temple University,
graduating in 1954. She dedicated her life
to caring for and raising her family.
Mary Bernice Lopez (Burchett), 69, of
Millville, passed away at home, peacefully
surrounded by her loving family on
Thursday March 24th, after an extended
illness. Born and raised in Yeager, West
Virginia, she has been a Millville resident
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Thursday, March, 24, 2016 at Inspira
Medical Center in Vineland, N.J. surrounded by family and loved ones. Born Vasilios
Ziotas on February 1, 1937 in Korifi,
Greece, to parents Yianni and Zacharenia
Ziotas. He has one sister, Aspasia (Soula)
Diamantopoulos (George Diamantopoulos)
and two nephews Lucas and Yianni in
Thessaloniki, Greece.
Helen K. Carlisle of Shores at Wesley
Manor in Ocean City passed away in peace
on Good Friday, March 25, 2016. She was
96 years of age. Mrs. Carlisles passing during Holy Week is especially meaningful
given her belief in the Good News of
Christs resurrection.
Doris D. Dee Dee (Green) Pierce, 76, of
Millville died on Friday, March 25, 2016 at
her home. Dee Dee was born in Norfolk,
VA to the late Charles Green and Louise
Randolph Green. In the early 1950s, she
moved to New York and later Philadelphia.
In her early thirties, Doris had become a
resident of Bridgeton until she moved to
Millville 15 years ago.
Mary Rieck (Fisher) Peek, age 96, of

Kristina Beatty-Quiao, of Rosenhayn,


passed away on Easter morning, March 27,
2016 at home. The Angels came and led
"Tina" to be with the Lord. Although her
family and friends were heartbroken, her
niece, Sage, reminded us all, "Not to worry
that God had a plan for Aunt Tina."
Frank A. Buono, 90, of Vineland, passed
away on March 27, 2016, surrounded by his
family. Born in Atlantic City on May 2,
1925, he was the son of the late Frank and
Anna (Morley) Buono. Frank was a mason
in his early years and later owned & operated his own construction company,
Countryside Construction & Design in
Phoenix, AZ. Frank resided in Mays
Landing after serving in the US Navy during World War II, with the rank of Motor
Machinist's 2nd class. He moved to
Vineland, where he resided with his late
wife, Virginia (Zerra) Buono.
Marjorie G. Miller, 91, of Newfield, NJ
passed away early Sunday morning March
27, 2016 at home where she had been
under the care of Granddaughter, Andrea
Chait & hospice. Mrs. Miller was born in
Johnston, PA, raised in Vineland and was a
longtime Newfield resident. She was the
daughter of the late Violet (Reed) &
Charles Gochnour and the wife of the late
A. Larry Miller who died in 2003.
Maria Halij, age 102, of Vineland, died
peacefully on Monday, March 28, 2016.
She was born in Ukraine and immigrated
to the USA in 1949.
Charles R. Bob Shull, 75, of Cedarville
died on Monday, March 28, 2016 at Inspira
Medical Center-Vineland.
Kenneth Waterfield, 60, of Buena Vista
Township, passed away on Monday, March
28, 2016. He was born in Norfolk, Va.
Germano Skip DIppolito, 83, of
Vineland passed away Tuesday, March 29,
2016 at Inspira Medical Center after an
extended illness.
Beth A. Garron, 55, of Bridgeton died
unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday,
March 29, 2016 following an extended
illness.

I Downtown Vineland
{ BY RUSSELL SWANSON, EXEC. DIRECTOR, VDID / MAINSTREET VINELAND }

May Brings...
Dine on Landis
More thanks to go around, Dine on Landis returns,
merchant seminars, and more.

For our downtown businesses, Main


Street Vineland is sponsoring a series of
five free weekly seminars in May in
Vineland that will give new and established business-owners the basic tools
they will need. These seminars, given in
English with Spanish translation, will be
offered on five consecutive Tuesdays
starting May 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. at La
Cabana Del Tio Tom Deli Express, 636 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland.
Were partnering in this venture with
the Latin American Economic
Development Association, Inc. (LAEDA),
which has been presenting this
Entrepreneurial Development Training
Program (EDTP) Quick Start Series successful in various South Jersey communities. Another partner in this is The
SCORE Association, which counsels small
businesses.
The five seminars are as follows:
May 3The ABCs of Starting a Small
Business
May 10Creating a Plan of Action
Business Plan I
May 17Creating a Plan of Action
Business Plan II
May 24Getting the Word Out
Marketing Your Business
May 31Credit Management for
Entrepreneurs
To register, call the LAEDA office at
856-338-1177. Space a limited.
We have even more exciting events and
initiatives coming up. Just stay tuned!
***
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Vineland, call 856-794-8653, visit mainstreetvineland.org or check them out on
Facebook. You can also e-mail
rswanson@vinelandcity.org.

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ith both Spring Clean-Up


and Planting Days done, I
have to say thank you a
few more times. I want to
thank the Police Athletic League (PAL)
Girls In Action group who helped out during Clean-Up Day on April 16 and the
Vineland High School Interact Club students who helped out with Planting Day
this past Saturday. We recognized the PAL
girls at a special appreciation event this
past Monday evening at the PAL building.
I also want to thank Design Team
Chairperson Maryam Nassiri and our
Maintenance Man/Downtown
Ambassador Wayne Joslin for their hard
work in helping to coordinate our CleanUp and Planting Days, as well as our role
in the Adopt-a-Block project. A special
shout-out goes to Ivy Acres, which has
donated the plants all these years for our
Planting Days and, this year, has donated
the flowers for our downtown hanging
baskets. Well be recognizing them in a
special way at a later date.
***
The clean-up and planting got done
just in time to make our downtown focal
points look their finest for the Main Street
New Jersey Downtown Institute that
Main Street Vineland is hosting and is taking place Wednesday of this weekjust as
youre probably reading this. Community
leaders and others from around the state
are coming to Vineland for this and its a
tremendous opportunity for us to show
them what we have to offerand to network and learn. Ill have more about the
day in a future column.
***
Dine on Landis returns to downtown
Vineland from May 2 through 15 as more
than a dozen restaurants display the array
of ethnic cuisine that we have to offer. To
sweeten the pot, the chance to win a $50
gift certificate, usable at any of the participating restaurants, is being offered
through New Jersey Heartland.
More details and a complete listing of
participating restaurants appears on page
11 in this issue.
***

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Testimony Award. This award is given to a team who
shows Christ-like characteristics. Some of these
characteristics are good sportsmanship, humility,
competitiveness, and kindness. This is the second
time this year that Cumberland Christian School has
been awarded the Christian Testimony Award. The
school thanks the parents, fans, and coaches that
have positively impacted the girls to exhibit this
type of play this season.
From left: Bill Probasco (Asst. Coach), Kelsey Sheppard (Captain), Mike Connolly (Head
Coach), Alisha Carr (Captain), Emily Mayhew (Conditioning Coach).

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Bridgeton 9th Graders
Twenty-three 9th graders
from Bridgeton High School
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scholarships to Rowan
University, Montclair State
University, The College of
New Jersey, or Saint Peter's
University by the Give
Something Back Foundation
(GSBF). The announcement
was made to the students
recently by GSBF, a nonprofit organization that provides
mentors and scholarships to
help Pell Grant-eligible kids
go to college and graduate
in four years, debt free.
Each Bridgeton student
completed the GSBF application process, which included attending a family information meeting, completing a College Cost Estimator as well as an extensive
online application, obtaining school and community recommendations, and participating in in-person interviews in order to be eligible for the scholarship.
GSBF was established through the generosity of Bob Carr, founder, chairman
and CEO of Princeton-based Heartland Payment Systems. Carr received a $250
scholarship grant from the Lockport Womans Club in Illinois in 1963 when he was
accepted as a student at the University of Illinois, and he vowed someday he would
give back when he was able. His foundation partners with high schools and colleges in Illinois, New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania. The program has provided
scholarships and mentoring for hundreds of students.
The BHS 9th graders are among GSBFs inaugural class in New Jersey.
Students must maintain a B average throughout high school, participate in a
mentoring program, and attend GSBF-sponsored workshops to continue in the program. As seniors, students must complete the FAFSA and be accepted into one of
the partnering colleges. The GSBF is very excited to provide this opportunity to
BHS students and is working to expand their college partnerships and opportunities for students.
The recipients of the Give Something Back Foundation scholarship from BHS
include: Shania D. Bell, Andrea Cruz-Alavez, Daniel Cruz, Julisa Y. Garcia, Mirelis E.
Guerrero, Luiz M. Hernandez, Lakendra C. Herring, Jair Hoyos, Toni-Ray P. McLean,
Cristian Osorio, Alexis Pacheco, Kiara K. Pantaleon, Leticia Pascual, Evelyn Perez,
Ivan Perez, Cindi Reyes-Aragon, Raul Reyes, Michelle Roblero, Keyoni L. Collins,
Okzana Gault, Carolyn Gomez, Ashely I. Russell, and Andrea Santiago.
GSBF is currently recruiting volunteer mentors for its 9th graders at BHS. If
interested visit givesomethingbackfoundation.org/mentors/. For more information
about GSBF visit givesomethingbackfoundation.org or e-mail njinfo@givesomethingbackfoundation.org.

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Beatriz Emiliano, Junior, Bridgeton
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Education Center had 25 students compete recently in 13 various programrelated competitions at the SkillsUSA
Competition. Josh Loew, a senior at
Cumberland Regional High School (pictured above), won a first-place award in
welding and will be competing in the
National SKILLS USA competition in
June in Lousiville, Kentucky.
SkillsUSA is a national organization
serving teachers and high school and
college students who are preparing for
careers in technical, skilled and service
occupations. Programs include local,
state and national competitions in
which students demonstrate occupational and leadership skills.
The mission of SkillsUSA is to
empower its members to become
world-class workers, leaders and
responsible American citizens. More
than 600 business, industry and labor
sponsors actively support SkillsUSA at
the national level through financial aid,
in-kind contributions, and involvement
of their people in SkillsUSA activities.
Many more work directly with state
associations and local chapters.
Twelve medals were awarded to
these CCTEC students at the New
Jersey State Competition in Somerset,
New Jersey. They include:
1st place gold medal winners:
Welding SculptureJosh Loew,
Senior, Cumberland Regional High
School
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10 Silver medal finishers :
HVACPost Secondary Francisco
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GUIDE TO SUMMER CAMPS

AND OTHER FUN STUFF


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other than the classroom. However, camps
also nurture the development of socialization skills needed to make new friends in a
short timeframe, while maintaining those
older friendships.
According to Dr. Nils Brolis, DO, of

Summer Camp
June 20 September 2
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We offer VERY Flexible


Schedules & Sibling discounts
Games Sports Gymnastics
Rock wall Moon bounce
Arts & crafts Rope swing
Trampolines foam pits
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Airborne Academy
950 N. Main Rd. Vineland
856-507-1700
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classroom cannot, while freeing them from
the expectations and stresses of the school
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beneficial for the overall health and wellbeing of children, said Dr. Brois. Children
can benefit from the physical activity and
games, as well as learn from new social
interactions unplugged from technology.
Most importantly, the range of activities at
various summer camps including, sports,
arts and crafts, and outdoor activities, can
help children discover their talents and
explore personal interests while building
self-confidence.
This years camps offer something for
every interest and passion. Your kids will
have so much fun they wont even realize
theyve learned a few things too.
Check it out:
AIRBORNE SUMMER CAMP
Where: Airborne Academy, 950 N. Main
Road, Vineland
When: June 20Sept. 2; MondayFriday
8 a.m.5:30 p.m.
Cost: $180 per week, $105 for four half
days. Check website for other schedules
and cost details. Also, sibling discounts.
Contact/ Registration: 856-507-1700,
airgym@comcast.net,
airborne-gym.com/summercamp
About: Daily activities include gymnastics, rock wall, moon bounce, arts & crafts,
inside and outside games, contests, movies,
and free play. Airborne Summer Camp
takes weekly field trips to local venues. If
your child attends camp on a field trip date,
they are required to attend the field trip.

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Summer
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$150 per week


8 am to 4 pm

Breakfast and Lunch


included
This summer, have your child in the only basketball
camp in Cumberland County where he or she
will work on athletic AND academic skills!

23 West Chestnut Ave


Vineland, NJ 08360
Weekly sessions:
3rd and 4th Grade: July 11-15 and Aug 1-5
5th and 6th Grade: July 18-22 and Aug 8-12
7th and 8th Grade: July 25-29 and Aug 15-19

For more info:


Call 856-553-6281 or visit www.lmlcompasscare.org/cba/

Adventure Team: 812 yrs old


Explorer Club: 67 yrs old
Discovery Zone: 35 yrs old
Daily Swimming Free Breakfast, Lunch &
Snacks Large Outdoor Playground
Extended Day Team Games & Activities
Computers Educational & Fun Projects
State Certified Staff

THE COURTYARD SCHOOL


Established 1982

1270 S. East Avenue Vineland

856.692.0414
www.courtyardschool.com

Preschool Wrap Care Services


Summer Programs

Contact/ Registration: 856-405-0711;


caroladeola@gmail.com; allkidsfirstnj.com
About: For 17 years this camp has been
providing summer activities for children
from age 3 to 6.
This is a fun summer program that
allows children to makes choices and ideas
to grow on, while getting away from school
year routines. Children love the annual trip
to Storybook Landalways a favorite.

Fun at the YMCA often involves outdoor


activities.

Field trips will be an additional cost (ranging from $10 to $20).


ALL KIDS FIRST SUMMER CAMP
Carol A. Deola, owner
Where: 1385 Magnolia Road, Vineland
When: July 5Aug. 19: 7:30 a.m.4:30 p.m.
Cost: $160 per week, or three days at
$100

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PRESCHOOL
Camp Leader: Robin Bertonazzi
Where: 1655 Magnolia Road, Vineland
When: June 28Aug. 19; 7 a.m.5:30 p.m.
Cost: $155 per week for five full days.
Contact/ Registration: 856-696-0506
for additional pricing and discounts and for
information on registration. To ensure a
spot for your child all students should be
registered by June 10.
About: The preschool offers all-day and
half-day programs for children age 212 to 5
years. In its 28th year, this camp provides
children with hands-on activities in small
groups. The kids love the unique arts and
crafts, ice cream truck visits, and guest
speakers in a family-friendly environment.
COMPASS ACADEMY CHARTER
SCHOOL (FOCUS: BASKETBALL)
LML Compass Care
Where: Compass Academy Charter
School, 23 W. Chestnut Avenue, Vineland

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When: July 11Aug. 19; 8 a.m.4 p.m.


July 11-15: 3rd and 4th graders
July 18-22: 5th and 6th graders
July 25-29: 7th and 8th graders
Aug. 1-5: 3rd and 4th graders
Aug. 8-12: 5th and 6th graders
Aug. 15-19: 7th and 8th graders
Cost: $150 per week
Contact/ Registration: 856-553-6281;
info@lmlcompasscare.org
Register by downloading the registration
packet from the website,
lmlcompasscare.org/cba/; or pick one up at
the school. Registration deadline: June 30
About: Campers will receive both athletic and academic enrichment during the
summer. Activities will constantly be moving from the court to the classroom, all the
while focused on basketball. Campers will
read about basketball players and the game
of basketball. They will then write about
basketball players from the perspective of an
agent promoting a star player. Math in basketball operations and games will be
explored, and in between classroom sessions, campers will spend the same amount
of time working on dribbling, passing,
shooting, and most importantly teamwork
and sportsmanship.
This camp is being run by Linda
Sylvester, a physical education teacher with
more than 20 years of experience who brings
enthusiasm and vitality to everything she

does. She combines the education and the


exercise in a way that keeps kids engaged.
The camp will mingle basketball skills
with reading about basketball, writing about
basketball, and using basketball in math
enrichment. This is a unique opportunity to
achieve a balance between physical and
mental activities.
COURTYARD SCHOOL
Where: 1270 S. East Avenue Vineland
When: July 5Aug. 25; 8 a.m.5 p.m.,
MondayFriday
Cost: $68$180
Contact/ Registration: 856-692-0414;
ldippi@aol.com; www.courtyardschool.com
; Registration deadline is June 24.
About: This camp is for ages 3 to 12. For
more than 30 years, the camp has benn
offering swimming, team games, activities,
computers, and educations and fun projects.
According to camp operators the children
find true joy while playing with friends and
making new ones.
CUMBERLAND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
SUMMER SAFARI
Where: Cumberland Christian School,
1100 W Sherman Avenue, Vineland
When: June 20Aug. 19; 7 a.m.5:30 p.m.,
main activities are held 9 a.m.3 p.m.
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Theme based program
Summer literacy, allowing children to
combine educational goals along with
great books, the ability to ignite their
imagination, as well as enhance summer
learning potential.
GIANT WATER SLIDE!!!
As well as other outdoor water activities!
Organized games and sports
Arts & crafts
Cooking & Science. Daily Snack
Summer Olympics
WEEKLY Day Trips
Ages 712

WEEKLY Trips Include


Fun-Plex Sahara Sams Clementon Park
Regal Cinemas Didonato Fun Center
Youngs Skating Center & more!

June 27th August 24th Closed July 4th 7:00 am 5:30 pm

DiBiase
Summer Camp

2040 E. Oak Rd. Vineland

856-213-6976

We want our young campers to develop independence, self-esteem, and


confidence. Children will be influenced by positive role models; make lasting
friends and learn new experiences in a safe and caring environment.

Contact Lorraine or Mike


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Cost: A non-refundable registration fee is


required to hold your place in the program
for each week that you enroll. The balance of
each weeks fee must be paid by the Monday
of each week of attendance. Eight-week prepayment incentive: Pay in full for your child
to attend all nine weeks of Summer Safari by
June 20 and receive nine weeks of fun for
the price of eight. Five days per week is
$1,240; four days per week is $1,160; three
days per week is $1,000. Call for details on
cost per week for pay-as-you-go option.
Contact/ Registration: 856-696-1600,
or dcavallo@cccrusader.org. Stop by the
office to pick up a registration form or go
online to cccrusader.org, under the
Academics, Elementary, and then go to
Summer Safari tab.
About: For the past seven years, this
camp has provided children entering kindergarten through 6th grade with a safe and
caring environment while keeping them
busy with activities, crafts, swim time, and
fun! Getting children involved in the process
encourages them to try new things. Some of
the pickiest eaters began to try new foods
when they participated in the cooking class.
Campers enjoy an afternoon cool break
with ice pops or ice cream treats. New this
year is more free time and planned activities
instead of computer time. Also, gym time has
a new name called Praise and Movement led
by a new staff member. Special to Summer
Safari this season are trips to for campers to
explore southern New Jersey.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLLEGE
KIDS CAMP
(Formerly known as the Summer
Academy for Kids SAFK)
Where: Cumberland County College
Campus, 3322 College Drive, Vineland
When: June 20Aug.26; 6:30 a.m.6 p.m.
Cost: $89$218
Contact/ Registration: 856-776-2372
(in-session camp office, call 856-691-8600,
ext. 1388); or e-mail pace@cccnj.edu. Full
details are available in the online brochure
at CollegeKidsCamp.com.
First-come, first serve on all classes. It is
encouraged that you register early as classes
fill up quickly. They will create waiting lists
for high demand classes, and consider running double sessions.
Open registration will be held onsite at
Cumberland County College Fine and
Performing Arts Center Saturdays, May 21,
and June 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
About: This is operated through the
Workforce and Community Education
Department for ages 5 through 14.
Cumberland County College has been holding a Kids Camp for 14 years with a main
purpose of have fun while moving and
learning. This year, area businesses have
engaged in curriculum planning to provide
campers with the best possible learning and
activity experience. The camp offers the
option to purchase lunch from the college

cafeteria, free before- and after-care for fullday campers, half- and full-day sessions, and
a sibling discount.
DIBIASE SUMMER CAMP
Where: 2040 County Rd 681, Vineland
When: Nine weeks of summer
Contact/ Registration: Call 856-6912780 for registration details and cost.
About: The camp is a nine-week program offering a relaxed atmosphere with
plenty of time to play, explore, be creative,
make new friends, and learn. The program
offers a weekly water slide, field trips, organized games and sports as well as many other
activities. DiBiase Summer Program will
offer creative and stimulating indoor activities in a large indoor gym area. The children
will have theme-based projects that they will
work on weekly with an opportunity to use
their creative skills.
The program blends fun, adventure and
learning to make for a fun-filled summer
adventure. Children will build friendships,
create memorable moments, while having
the time of their lives.
The camp counselors have many years of
experience working with children of all ages
and have been with the DiBiase program for
many years. They look forward to making
this a most enjoyable and memorable summer for your children.

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Registration is now open! Sign up by Healthy Kids Day on


Saturday, April 30 and SAVE! Visit our website for details.
Camps for ages 3-17 Breakfast and lunch included
Before and After Care available Daily/Weekly swim time
Games, a different theme each week!
YMCA of Vineland
1159 E. Landis Avenue
Vineland, NJ 08360

www.ccaymca.org (856) 691-0030

D AY P R O G R A M S
Come play multiple sports, experience
different clinics & other fun activities!

LIMITED spots available


Call for pricing and more details

8 am to 4 pm
June 27July 1 July 58
July 1115 July 1822

102 South 8th St


Millville NJ
856-300-7400

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ELLISON SCHOOL EXPLORERS CAMP


Kate Reilly, Head of School
Where: The Ellison School, 1017 S.
Spring Road, Vineland
When: June 20Aug. 22; 7 a.m.6 p.m.
with no extended care fees
Cost: $195 for five full days

YMCA Summer Day Camps

SUMMER SPORTS

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EDGARTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY


SUMMER PROGRAM
Camp Leader Melissa Knapp
Where: 212 Catawba Avenue, Newfield
When: June 13Aug.12; 6:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.
Cost: $168 per week for five days (flexible
schedule)
Contact/ Registration: Melissa Knapp,
856-697-7300 ext. 304; info@edgartonacademy.com; edgartonchristianacademy.com
About: For ages 2 years through 8th
grade, ECA camp offers nine speciallythemed weeks of summer fun with weekly
exhibits visiting the camp. In its fourth year,
the camp will have campers working together to complete a project and experiencing a
sense of pride in doing so. Back by popular
demand is the Dinner Party Week where the
campers learn to prepare each course of a
dinner for a party at the end of the week.
ECA has just installed a new playground
for our youngest campers (ages 2 to 4 years
old), complete with slides, tunnels and
bridges. Campers in grades kindergarten
through 8th grade may enjoy swimming at
the Newfield Pool daily.

BEST SUMMER EVER

GUIDE TO SUMMER CAMPS

AND OTHER FUN STUFF


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7 Camp Weeks: July 5th thru August 19th


Monday Friday 7:30am 4:30pm

Ages: 36 year olds


Rates: 5 Days $160 3 Days $100
15% Second Child Discount

1385 Magnolia Rd.


Vineland NJ 08361
www.allkidsfirstnj.com

Single Day Rate: $44 for a full day/$33


for a half day
Sibling Discount: $5 per full day (First
child pays full price and siblings receive
daily discount). Sibling discount applies to
full-day campers only.
Contact/ Registration: 856-691-1734;
kreilly@ellisonschool.org; ellisonschool.org.
Registration can be submitted through the
website. $25 non-refundable registration is
required for all familiesincludes cost of a
camp shirt. If multiple campers from one
family, the shirt costs $10 for each additional
camper.
About: Ellison Explorers Camp offers
fun weekly themes and programs to engage
children ages 2- 12 in play and academic
adventures. New this year is an additional
Adventure Series Specialty Camp designed
to explore the outdoors through excursions
to New Jersey state and municipal parks.
Activities will include fishing, archery, surfing, hiking, and rock climbing.
For more than eight years, campers have
enjoyed the amazing field trips to different
local attractions and community partners
who come to Ellison to engage their skills in
robot making, petting zoos, science experiments, and more. The children explore their
talents while having fun. The staff prides
itself in a program that engages and challenges the children in a safe environment.
MAGNOLIA HILL STUDIOS DANCE AND
ART SUMMER WORKSHOPS
Camp Director, Sandy Smith
Where: Magnolia Hill Studios, 1425
Magnolia Road, Vineland
When: June 27Aug. 5; 9:30 a.m.12 noon
Cost: One week $185; discounts for multiple workshops. Single day rates available
Contact/ Registration: 856-692-7262
magnoliahillstudios@gmail.com
Register online at magnoliahillstudios.
com, or call the studio.
About: The camp is providing workshops
in street art, graffiti and murals for ages 8
through 19. All other workshops are ages 3
through 10. Children are grouped in classes
according to age and interest. Ages 10
through 19 accepted as apprentices.
MHDA workshops are a fine arts experience taught by professional artists, bringing
together the best in hands on art projects, art
history, music, nature, science and the art of

Golden Learning
Summer Camp To
Hold Open House
Where: 2384 E. Landis Avenue
(the former site of Little Acres
Learning Center at Redeemer
Lutheran Church), Vineland
When: June 20Aug. 26;
6:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.
Cost: $150 per week for a full-day
session or $75 per week for a halfday session. Some classes will have
an additional lab fee and discounts
will be applied for multiple children.
Contact/ Registration: Nancy
Ciarlante Pollard, 856-457-4468;
nancy.glsc@gmail. com; online registration at goldenlearningsummercamp.com
About: Camp classes are broken
into age groups. Ages 34 and 57
will have themed weeks, while the
older groups, ages 810 and 1113
will offer more specialized classes.
Flexible schedules are available. To
learn more about the camps, attend
Golden Learnings open house on
Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. at the camp location, 2384
E. Landis Avenue. Camp staff will be
on-site to provide tours of the facility, host registration and offer
demonstrations, giveaways and fun
games and activities for the children.
We want both the kids and their
parents to feel comfortable with not
only our facility but our staff as well,
and the open house offers a great
opportunity for the community to
see what Golden Learning Summer
Camp has to offer, said Nancy
Ciarlante Pollard, camp director. We
look forward to seeing all of the families from last summer and are excited to welcome new children into our
GLSC family.
Pollard, who has directed multiple summer camps during her 25year career in education, knows the
importance of finding the right place
for your child to grow and learn
while out of school for the summer.
With a staff comprised of certified
teachers and professionals who work
with children daily in a school environment, Golden Learning Summer
Camp offers kids nothing but the
best in instruction, creative classes
and new experiences. From cooking
with professional chefs, to foot golf,
to creating special make-up effects
and much more, Golden Learning
Summer Camp offers a wide variety
of classes to accommodate different
interests.

the story using a variety of the finest art


materials. They provide a non-competitive
atmosphere. Some workshops include an
optional dance class for interested children.
These workshops are for students at all levels of experience in the arts.
Children flourish when given creativity
tools in a non-competitive environment.
Children today need more opportunities to
train in the arts, enjoy art materials, nature,
and fine music. The carryover from these
areas into academics and other areas of life
are phenomenal. The arts grow the brain
and have a calming effect on children.
Campers love every aspect of the MHDA
workshops, however, they are always dazzled by the carefully selected themes and
opportunities to do fine arts rather than
making crafty things or cut and paste activities. They flourish in the positive, nurturing
atmosphere.
This year classes will be kept small, so
that staff may offer fine arts instruction to
each student at his/her individual level.
We love seeing each childs delight and
the smiles of accomplishment as our students become engaged in MHDA creative
experiences, explained Smith. The friendships that blossom during this summer collaboration of the arts are wonderful, and
children return year after year to do art
with their friends.

THE PHENOM FACTORY


Where: 102 S. 8th Street, Millville
When: June 27July 22, 8 a.m.4 p.m.
Cost: Call for pricing and more details.
Limited spots available.
Contact/ Registration: 856-300-7400;
thephenomfactory.com
About: The Phenom Factory is an indoor
sports training facility with almost 4,000
square feet of turfed field with five

retractable lanes for a fun and rewarding


training experience. Their Atec twowheeled machines can throw any pitch from
any angle with baseball speeds ranging from
40 to 100 mph and softball speeds from 36
to 90 mph. Their JUGS machines pitch
baseballs and softballs up to 60 mph.
Camps will offer multiple sports, different clinics, and other fun activities. Tutor on
site for extra help as well as quiet space for
summer work.
THE YMCA OF VINELAND
Camp Director, Ashley Parent
Where: YMCA, 1159 East Landis Ave.,
Vineland; and Camp Merrywood, Pittsgrove

When: June 20Aug. 26; Camps are day


long; optional before and after care is offered
Cost: Varies, call for details.
Contact/ Registration: 856-691-0030;
apparent@ccaymca.org;
www.ccaymca.org
Registration is ongoing and open as long
as there are spaces available.
About: The camp groups children
according to age (ages 3 through 15). It supports social growth, cognitive development,
and physical well-being; and offers different
themes each week. The YMCA Summer
Camps have been making positive memories
for decades, and kudos come from both parents and campers. I

Interactive fun for all ages Sibling Discounts


Day Camp from 7am6pm with no extended care fees
Flexible Schedule - 1/2 Day and Single Day Options
Academic Programs with Certified Teachers

Cooking Classes Science Explorers


Coding for Kids Outdoor Adventure Series

Register Online Today!


856-691-1734 www.EllisonSchool.org

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Camp Activities
to Include:

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MATHNASIUM OF WASHINGTON TWP.


Bob DOrazio, owner/operations director.
Where: 141 Tuckahoe Road, #320, Sewell
When: Throughout summer
Contact/ Registration: Call 856-8751234, or visit mathnasium.com/washingtontownship for details about cost and schedule.
About: Developed with over 30 years of
hands-on experience with thousands of children, the Mathnasium educational method is
designed for children of all ages and skill levels. It offers an environment and method in
which children develop the mathematics
understanding they will need to succeed in
the information age.
At Mathnasium, your child could not only
retain his or her math skills, but gain ground
and confidence for the next school year.
According to the Center for Summer
Learning at Johns Hopkins University in
Baltimore, kids lose, on average, one to two
months of reading and math skills during
summer vacation. Mathnasiums summer
programs can help minimize the effects of
this Summer Slide.
Our summer program offers students
the opportunity to catch up, stay on track, or
get a jump start on next years math class,
according to Bob DOrazio, owner and operations director.
Mathnasium of Washington Township
offers special summer programs in addition
to its regular curriculum, which is tailored
exactly to each students needs. The summer
programs are specifically designed to help

children get ready for the next school year,


in a more relaxed, collegial summer session
environment. Mathnasiums summer session
students find learning math is fun, rewarding...even inspiring.

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Admission: Free
The Levoy Theatre This years Multi-cultural Festival will be held at the
Levoy Theatre on Friday evening, April 29. This is the culminating event
of Millvilles annual Multi-cultural Week and showcases dynamic cultural
performers, including Hoh Daiko Japanese Drummers, Puerto Rican
Queens Dance Group, opera singer Joe Avanzato, the Bridgeton High
School Mexican Dance group and more. All 5th grade students in the
Millville School District visit exhibits for the annual Multi-cultural Week.
The traveling exhibit of the African-American Heritage Museum will be
housed at the Levoy Theatre. All of the other activities and presentations
will be at the Riverfront Center for the Arts. Friday evenings event at the
Levoy will also include tables featuring various cultural information, art
and history from different community groups.

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NIGHTLIFE
Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010.
Fridays: Latin Night 9 p.m.-midnight.
Saturdays: DJ. All Sports Packages abd
drink specials.

Nightlife at The Centerton. Ten22,


The Centerton Country Club & Event
Center, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove.
Tues.: Trivia. Wed.: Country Line
Dancing. Every first Thurs.: Painting with
Foxy Fine Art; Thurs. Acoustic musicians
open mic; Flashback Fridays.
Nightlife at DiDonato Family Fun
Center. 1151 South White Horse Pike,

Hammonton. 609-561-3040. Tues.:


Quizzo. Fri. and Sat.: DJ and karaoke.

Nightlife at Bojos Ale House. 222 N.


High St., Millville, 856-327-8011. Every
Wednesday: Nick at Nite Open Mic, 7:30
p.m. Fri. Live Music, 9 p.m.

Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar


House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St.,
Millville, 293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke. Live
music: Fri. (Chris Lax) & Sat. (Camille
Peruto) 9 p.m. Every Third Thursday: Art
at the Bar, 7 p.m. $35. oldoarhouse.com.
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,

Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,


1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy
Hour Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic
drinks. Weekends: live entertainment.

PHIL
VASSAR

Nightlife at Wildflower Earthly


Vegan Fare. 501 N. High St., Village on
High, Millville. 856-265-7955. Occasional
live music on weekends, call for details.

Thurs., May 12th

7:30 pm

Bogarts Bookstore & Cafe. 103 N.


High St., Millville. Live music and poetry
readings. Follow on Facebook.

Tickets starting at $42

THURSDAY, APRIL 28
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Levoy
Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Millville.
856-327-6400. Two shows: 10:30 a.m.
and 5 p.m. $26. levoy.net.

The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute

FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Multi-Cultural Event. Levoy Theatre,
126-130 N. High St., Millville. 856-3276400. The Millville School district has
partnered with the Arts District, the
Riverfront Renaissance Center for the
Arts, the Levoy Theatre and the
Cumberland County Cultural and
Heritage Commission for this annual
Multi Cultural event. This years event is
free to the public, and begins at 6 p.m.
levoy.net

Tommy Sings. Cumberland County


Colleges Luciano Theater, Sherman
Avenue and College Drive, Vineland.
Concert features Tommy Serra and the
CCC Jazz Ensemble, 8pm. Free, but must
register at cumberlandarts.com

APRIL 29-MAY 1
MotoAmerica Superbike
Championship of New Jersey I. NJ
Motorsports Park, 8000 Dividing Creek
Rd., Millville. 856-327-8000. This is the
first of two visits to New Jersey for
MotoAmerica this season. For a schedule
of track and off-track events as well as
tickets visit njmp.com. Also includes TriState Professionals Fan Zone to keep
fans of all ages entertained between
races.

Center for the Arts, 22 N. High St.,


Millville (inside The North Gallery).
6-10 p.m. $45 per person. See details at
rrcarts.com

MAURICE RIVER
SALON
CONCERT MAY 1
Sunday, May 1 (6 p.m.)
The season concludes with Bay
Atlantic Symphony principal
cellist Elizabeth Mendoza in an
unusual and intriguing pairing
with classical guitarist Lynn
Pompa.
Vocalist Patrice Pompa will sing
from the "American Songbook"
accompanied by her husband
Lynn, guitarist, and Elizabeth
Mendoza, 'cellist..
Seating is very limited, so reservations are required. Donations
to assist in covering expenses
will be accepted. To reserve
seats, receive directions, or
receive more information on the
series, call Maurice River Music
at 856-506-0580, e-mail them
at info@mauricerivermusic.com,
or visit mauricerivermusic.com.

8:00 pm
Tickets starting at $28

130 N. HIGH ST. MILLVILLE, NJ

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Creative Spaces: Getting Engaged


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SUNDAY, MAY 1
Cumberland County College Jazz
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Luciano PAC, Sherman Avenue and


College Drive, Vineland. Also featuring
the CCC Chorus and CCC Chamber
Ensemble. Free, but reservations
required. Call 856-692-8499.

Luciano Conference Center, Sherman


Avenue and College Drive, Vineland. A
discussion forum and networking opportunity for regional artists. 1-4 p.m. $10,
includes lunch and dessert reception.
RSVP to mattpi@co.cumberland.nj.us or
856-453-2175.

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FRIDAY, APRIL 30
15th Anniversary Celebration
Fundraiser. Riverfront Renaissance

Sat., May 14th

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Centerton Country Club 1022 Almond Rd. Pittsgrove NJ 08318

Cumberland County Honoree


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President and CEO, SNJ Today

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he brig Greyhound is probably


not a recognizable ship to most
people, yet it served as a significant part of this areas stand
against British taxation of the colonies.
The brig was carrying tea from
Londons East India Company up the
Delaware River. Its cargo was bound for
Philadelphia and, before reaching its destination, Greyhound docked briefly at the
port in Lewes, Delaware, where Captain J.
Allen was warned that the reception waiting for him in the City of Brotherly Love
would not be in keeping with
Philadelphias renowned nickname. Word
had circulated that recently the ship Polly
had been refused permission to dock there
amid threats by a group of residents.
The considerable tax levied by the
British on tea was meeting with colonial
resistance, most notably in Boston where
patriots destroyed a ships cargo as a result
of the September decision by the First
Continental Congress to ban British
imports, including East India tea.
According to John Warner Barber in his
text Historical Collections of the State of
New Jersey, Shortly after the destruction
of the tea in Boston, the East India tea
company determined to try whether they
might not meet with better success in
sending a cargo into the Cohansey. And
now Captain Allen faced the prospect of
encountering the same threatening situation witnessed in Boston when delivering
his cargo. So, rather than sail directly to
Philadelphia, he chose a stopover at a New
Jersey port.
William McMahons South Jersey
Towns reports that Allen knew of a Tory,
someone sympathetic to the British, who
resided in Greenwich, New Jersey, and
whose home was close to the towns
wharf. The Tory, Daniel Bowen, gave permission to store the ships cargo in his
basement until Allen received instructions
on how he should proceed.
What Bowen overlooked, McMahon
points out, was that Cumberland County
was then the home of patriots who were
already talking about separation from
England By December 13, word had
spread throughout the town that British
tea was being stored in Bowens cellar,
which incited residents.
McMahon quotes from a journal entry
by Greenwich resident Philip Vickers

Fithian, which says that a county meeting


was held at Cohansie [sic] Bridge and
chose a committee consisting of 35 citizens to examine into and take proper care
of the aforesaid goods. The older members of the group favored a cautious
approach to dealing with the stored cargo.
The more militant and youthful element
decided to take matters in their own
hands, McMahon writes.
According to Michael J. Chiarappas
essay, Colonial Greenwich: The
Emergence of a Delaware Bay Port
Community, contained in the Vineland
Historical and Antiquarian Societys collection, Cumberland County officials
endorsed [the First Continental
Congresss] non-importation measures on
December 22, 1774 That night, a group
of youthful residents, dressed as Indians,
rendezvoused with another group that had
first assembled at the home of the Howell
twins, Lewis and future New Jersey governor Richard, in Shiloh and who were also
disguised as Native Americans.
McMahon reports, Together the
Indians rode to the house of the Tory
Bowen, broke open the cellar door and
tossed out boxes of tea to willing hands
who carried them to Market Square. Soon
a huge bonfire lit up the central part of the
village. As the flames leaped higher and
the significance of the action became
known, others from the town gathered to
cheer. When the fires died, the tea burners
mounted their horses and with loud
whoops raced down Greate Street and out
of the village. There was no attempt to
conceal identities, so all the youths who
took part were known by name.
According to one story that circulates
about the event, one of the tea burners
happened to be an avid tea drinker.
Reportedly disturbed by the fact that the
mission he was helping to carry out would
result in the destruction of the cargo
housed at Bowens residence, he made the
decision to help himself to some of the tea
before it was destroyed, taking as much as
he was able to carry. It seems that his coconspirators, well aware of his penchant
for that nights bounty, allowed him to
walk away with a considerable supply and
a less-than-guilty conscience for what he
was doing. I
Next Week: The Repercussions

TV 22 - SCHEDULE
Cumberland Countys Channel Comcast 22
(Evening program highlights for the week
ahead, April 27May 3)

On this weeks "ArtC" program, Bill Horin sits down with Phyllis Papa, founder and artistic
director of the Atlantic City Ballet.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27

5:00PM Whats On Tap?

5:30PM Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno Interview


6:00PM SNJ Today Hotline
6:30PM Road to Recovery
7:00PM SNJ Today News
7:30PM Latino Motion

8:00PM Eye Associates (infomercial)

8:30PM Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno Interview

THURSDAY, APRIL28

5:00PM Whats On Tap?

5:30PM Celebrating Our Veterans


6:00PM SNJ Today Hotline
6:30PM Latino Motion

7:00PM SNJ Today News

7:30PM Road to Recovery

8:00PM ArtC with Bill Horin

8:30PM Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno Interview


FRIDAY, APRIL 29

5:00PM What's On Tap?

5:30PM Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno Interview


6:00PM Celebrating Our Veterans
6:30PM Road to Recovery
7:00PM SNJ Today News

7:30PM SNJ Today News Week in Review


8:00PM Phil Cornwell: Uncommon Journey

9:00PM Mitch Williams at Millville Elks Sports Frolic


5:00PM Phil Cornwell: Uncommon Journey
6:00PM Latino Motion

6:30PM Road to Recovery

7:00PM ArtC with Bill Horin

7:30PM Bridgeton Invitational Documentary


8:00PM Remembering Millville: The 1940s

5:30PM Hometown Heroes


6:00PM Perfil Latino

6:30PM Latino Motion

7:00PM Union Baptist Temple


8:00PM Whats on Tap?

8:30PM ArtC with Bill Horin

9:00PM Grapevine Vietnam Veterans Special

MONDAY, MAY 2

5:00PM Whats On Tap?

5:30PM Celebrating Our Veterans

6:00PM SNJ Today Hotline

Rehabilitation after your


illness, injury, or surgery.

Better Outcomes. Quality Care.

6:30PM Road to Recovery


7:00PM SNJ Today News

7:30PM Cumberland County Freeholders

TUESDAY, MAY 3

5:00PM Latino Motion

5:30PM Matchbox Man

6:00PM SNJ Today Hotline

6:30PM Celebrating Our Veterans


7:00PM SNJ Today News

7:30PM Road to Recovery

8:00PM Hometown Heroes

8:30PM U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo in Vineland


9:30PM Whats On Tap?

A Higher Level of Care


Visit SNJToday.com to see full
TV schedules, learn more
about programs and watch
episodes on demand, including
the SNJ Today News, which
airs weeknights at 7 & 11 p.m.

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SATURDAY, APRIL30

5:00PM Road to Recovery

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9:00PM Cowtown Rodeo

SUNDAY, MAY 1

Academic Team is VHS Team with Most Wins Ever

Youth Join in Community Service


The Honor Society members at Woodland Country Day
School in Bridgeton are earning community service hours
by sewing together squares to make blankets. These blankets are then donated to the DYFS blanket program coordinated by Carol V Moore owner of FiberArts Cafe, local
yarn shop in Millville NJ.

Delsea Senior Wins Award

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Congratulations to Delsea Regional High School senior,


Destini Clark, on receiving the Gloucester County
Education Association's "Friend of Education" award on
Friday, April 11 at Scotland Run Country Club.
This award is presented annually to educators, elected
officials, and/or community members who have shown
exemplary service to public education. Past recipients have
included Washington Township Mayor Barbara Wallace,
New Jersey Education Association Vice-President Marie
Blistan, and Gloucester County Library System Director
Anne Wodnick.
The theme for the award celebration this year was,
"Education and Empowering Students Through Business
Partnerships" Destini was recognized for the work that she
does with DECA, both in Delsea and on the state level.
Destini is the New Jersey State DECA president, the Senior
Class president, the National Honor Society Vice President,
and was voted Homecoming Queen this past Octobe.

The Vineland High


School Academic Team has
made VHS history, officially
becoming the winningest
team ever for the school.
The varsity team, consisting of seniors Sarah Gibney
(captain), Greg Hughes,
Justin Malme, William
Reichard and Sejal
Menghani, won four first
place and one second
place trophies out of the
five primary regional competitions this season.
I have been coaching the VHS Academic Team for 10 years, and the unique
feature of our winning combination is that despite the fact that each member is
knowledgeable in all areas, they are each a specialist in one of the competition
areas, said coach Vicki Yeager.
Vineland is part of the South Jersey-Cape Atlantic Region group, along with
Absegami, Atlantic City, Buena, Cape May Tech, Cedar Creek, Egg Harbor
Township, Hammonton, Holy Spirit, Mainland, Millville, Oakcrest, Pinelands,
Wildwood Catholic and Woodstown. Most competitions feature more than 20
teams competing simultaneously. Each school can bring two teams comprised of
four students each, with one alternate player intended for substitutions between
rounds. Generally, there are three rounds consisting of thirty questions each, in
such categories as math, science, literature, history, geography, spelling, art,
music, sports, current events and pop culture.
Vineland finished first out of 19 teams at the Millville Mind Mash, first out of 28
teams at the Egg Harbor Twp. Academic Triathalon, second out of 17 teams at the
Oakcrest High School Brain Brawl, first out of 20 teams at the Buena Amazing
Race, and first out of 27 teams at the Atlantic City Brain Brawl By the Bay.
From left: Vicki Yeager (advisor), William Reichard, Sejal Menghani, Sarah Gibney (captain), Greg Hughes, and Justin Malme.

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