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CCTEC Gets Big Boost


The John F. Scarpa Foundation donates
$1 million to the Cumberland County
Technical Education Center Foundation.

From left: Daniel G. Vivarelli Sr., board president of the


Cumberland County Board of Vocational Education; John F. Scarpa
of the John F. Scarpa Foundation; and David Hitchner, board president of the Cumberland County Board of Vocational Education
Foundation, sign the agreement Thursday, October 27, to accept
the $1 million donation from the John F. Scarpa Foundation.

Area Marching
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he John F. Scarpa Foundation has announced the


donation of $1 million to the Cumberland County
Technical Education Center Foundation. In recognition of the gift, the school will be renamed The John F.
Scarpa Technical Education Center of Cumberland County.
The leaders of Cumberland County along with the
Cumberland County Board of Vocational Education and
its Foundation Board have placed a tremendous opportunity and challenge in front of this community, said John
F. Scarpa, Vineland native and founder of the Scarpa
Foundation. With the completion of CCTEC,
Cumberland County has an exciting new educational
option beyond anything seen in the region. This donation
helps to make the most of this opportunity.
We are thrilled and honored by Mr. Scarpas generous donation, said Daniel G. Vivarelli Sr., board president of the Cumberland County Board of Vocational
Education. Having a benefactor like Mr. Scarpa will
enable countless students from Cumberland County to
pursue and achieve their dreams.
The funds from the Scarpa Foundations donation will
be specifically directed to:
Provide college scholarships for ongoing educational
opportunities for qualified youths.
Provide ongoing support for program expansion.
Encourage others to support CCTEC by creating a
Development Plan to raise additional scholarship funds
along with the CCTEC Foundation Board by offering
premium naming opportunities throughout the facility.

he Vineland High School Marching Clan,


Band-Aides of Vineland, and Cavalcade
of Bands presented the 2016 Vineland
High School Marching Show on Saturday,
November 5, at Gittone Stadium in Vineland.
The event featured high school marching
bands from Atlantic City, Bridgeton, Buena
Regional, Cinnaminson, Clayton, Delsea
Regional, Glassboro, Millville, Mount Pleasant,
Penns Grove, and Riverside Township. The
Vineland High School Marching Clan performed
their 2016 Field Show Picture This in exhibition.
SNJ Today filmed the marching band performances and will air them on Channel 22 in
the coming weeks. Check listings for air times.
ABOVE: The Millville Marching band competes
in the Cavalcade of Bands show at Vinelands
Gittone Stadium on Saturday night.

VETERANS IN BUSINESS RECOGNIZED


The Greater Vineland Chamber of Commerce honored veterans in
business at a breakfast event on November 2 at the Greenview Inn,
Vineland. Featured guest speaker was Congressman Frank LoBiondo.
Honorees included Bob De Santo, Joe Garner, Karl Holzinger, Bonnie
Laube, John Lilliston, Corey Mulholland, Sigmond Ronis, Seth Silver,
Joe Sparacio, Greg Yacabell, Fred Angelo, Stephen Buck and Aaron
Pearl. To view the recognition of veterans, visit SNJToday.com.

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Project Thanksgiving Needs Your Help in Collecting Turkeys
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Due to high poverty and unemployment rates,
many families in our area will not have a Thanksgiving.

Project Thanksgiving will be collecting frozen turkeys on


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Please visit one of these drop-off locations on Nov. 19th and donate a frozen
turkey or monetary donationchecks payable to Vineland Salvation Army or
Food Bank of South Jersey and write Project Thanksgiving in the memo line.

Jaslene and Jeremiah Lugo got creative with decorating pumpkins at the
Boys & Girls Club of Vineland's 1st
Annual Harvest Festival held recently. A
number of families came out to enjoy 10
stations of fun activities, which included
a pie-throwing contest and horseback
rides. All of the proceeds from the event
will support teen programming at the
Club's new teen site, The Youth For
Change Center, located at 560 Crystal
Avenue in Vineland. Visit vinelandbgc.org
to learn how you can support the Club!

Plevins Chosen for Presidential


Volunteer Service Award
Stephen I. Plevins, son of Maurice and Murial Plevins, on
behalf of the Board of Directors at the Volunteer Center of
South Jersey, has been chosen to receive the Presidential
Volunteer Service Award, which is the highest level service
award in the nation. He has been commended by the
President for his work with the Vineland Salvation Army. He
has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
President for his service throughout his lifetime.
This year, Plevins received a Caring Hearts reward from the Vineland Salvation
Army. He also was commended by the Puerto Rican Festival Committee as being
an Outstanding Vineland citizen for his accomplishments.

Leukemia and Lymphoma Donation Honors Two


Ronald K. Brownlee is honoring, in memory, his son, Ronald
K. Brownlee, Jr. who lost his battle with AML leukemia after a
courageous fight at the age of 22.
Also honored: John Hyland,
who is the co-founder and managing director of Private Advisor
Group. John is a two-time survivor of AML leukemia. He is a
dedicated trustee of The
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,
and a triathlete who completed
the Ironman 11 times since
2000. John Hyland currently resides in Morristown, NJ with his family.
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I News in Brief
ShopRite of Millville Has
In-Store Dietician

Senior Care of Vineland has been selected as a sponsor for this years Toys for Tots
Campaign. The primary goal of Toys for
Tots is to deliver, through a new toy at
Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in
becoming responsible, productive, patriotic
citizens. Senior Care of Vineland, an adult
day health center, will be accepting dona-

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opportunities for open-ended and childdirected play experiences. Learners access
a broad array of curricula including
Science, Technology, Engineering and
Math partnered with the Arts and Literacy.
Though the monthly interactive exhibits
change, the Big Blue Blocks are a featured resource. These larger-than-life size
scale blocks inspire children to design their
own inventions, environments and activities. The Discovery Center was sponsored
in part by the Rotelle Family. Contact The
Ellison School about how you can visit the
Discovery Center by calling 856-691-1734.

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CORRECTION: In the October 26


issue, page 6, a News in Brief stated that Mary Katherine McCormick
of Vineland had been named to the
Deans List at West Virginia
University for the Spring 2016
semester. She was in fact recognized for achieving THE
PRESIDENTS LIST, which is a perfect 4.0 GPA (very different from
achieving the Deans List).
McCormick is a junior majoring in
nursing.

Senior Care of Vineland Set as


Toys for Tots Donation Center

The Ellison School Expands

tions of new, unwrapped toys through


December 19.
Senior Care of Vineland center is located at 2695 S. Lincoln Avenue, Vineland, and
provides transportation to and from home
to the center Monday through Friday from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.. Participants enjoy a five-hour program, beginning the day with breakfast, followed by a varied activity schedule. A full
hot meal is offered at lunch with more
afternoon activities and a ride home at the
end of the day.
If you would like more information on
Senior Care of Vineland or would like to set
up a tour, call 856-691-3756, or visit
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Customers can now receive complimentary health and wellness advice, counseling
and meal planning at the ShopRite of
Millville, courtesy of ShopRites new in-store
registered dietitian, Gaia Di Giacomo, RD.
Were so pleased to welcome Ms. Di
Giacomo, says James Bottino, owner of the
ShopRite of Millville. Her passion and
excitement for health and wellness benefits
our customers, our associates and the
entire community at large.
Di Giacomo provides complimentary
health and wellness services that guide
customers on a range of issues, from learning how to shop and prepare healthy meals,
to proper nutrition for specific health conditions and dietary needs. Di Giacomo also
offers recipes with healthy alternatives,
provides information on pantry makeovers,
and navigates the aisles with shoppers to
help them better understand food labels. In
addition, Di Giacomo partners with local
hospitals, schools and non-profits to conduct free health and wellness-focused
workshops and seminars.
A native of southern Italy, Di Giacomo
graduated with a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Biology from University of
Bologna in Italy. She received her Masters
in Human Nutrition from Tor Vergata
University in Rome, Italy, and completed
her Didactic Program requirement at West
Chester University, PA. Prior to joining
ShopRite, she worked as nutritional counselor, a visiting professor of Nutrition
Science at ALMA culinary school in Italy,
and taught healthy cooking methods to
chefs in Italy.
Currently a resident of Philly, in her
spare time, Di Giacomo enjoys making
homemade pasta, trying new restaurants
and working out at the gym.
As a member of ShopRites in-store dietitian team, Di Giacomo is one of more than
130 Retail Dietitians serving ShopRite customers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New
York, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland.
All nutritional services are available to
customers free of charge. To make an
appointment with Di Giacomo, customers
can contact her directly at 609-805-0158, by

e-mail at gaia.digiacomo@wakefern.com, or
by visiting ShopRite.com.
ShopRite of Millville is located at 2130 N
2nd Street, Millville, NJ 08332.

Hispanic Student Leadership Conference

M.E.N. Scholars Meet with Morgan University


Students
On Friday, October 28,
students from Morgan State
Universitys M.I.L.E. program
met with members of the
Delsea Regional High School
M.E.N. Scholars program for
a day of round table discussions and social interactions. The Morgan M.I.L.E. is
an initiative of Morgan State
University in Baltimore,
Maryland, structured to
enhance graduation and retention rates for male students. They have uniquely
partnered with Delsea Regional High School's M.E.N. Scholars, a chosen group
of junior and senior African American male students, in an effort to support,
mentor and guide them in their academic and personal endeavors.
During the day, the Morgan State students met with district and building
administration, toured the school, enjoyed a performance by the Step Team,
shared lunch with the M.E.N. Scholars and staff members.
At the end of the day, they participated in discussions with students at Delsea
Regional Middle School who will be candidates for the M.E.N. Scholars program
when they get to the high school.
The Morgan State University students and the Delsea students are looking forward to their next meeting at Morgan State University in Baltimore in the spring.
The Delsea M.E.N. Scholars are Malcolm Henry, Aidan Borguet, Javon Gordon,
Jeff Hun, Keshawn Fentress, Chris Henry, Robert Brooks, Jamal Brooks, Keon
Grady, Juvani Brooks, Cheyenne Brooks, Edison Echevarria, Khaliel Burnett.

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Cumberland County College hosted the


28th Annual Hispanic Student Leadership
Conference (HSLC) on Friday, October 28.
Delsea took 12 juniors and seniors, with
chaperones Spanish teacher Michele Hill and
School Counselor Brian D'Ottavio.
This years conference theme was
Todays Vision = Tomorrows Reality. The
students were inspired by leaders who have
achieved their goals through hard work, having a vision, planning ahead, taking risks and
pursuing their education. They also heard
from CCC President, Dr. Yves Solomon-Fernandez, who shared her personal story
of struggle, sacrifice and achievement. As part of the conference, students also
attended workshops on financial aid, leadership/communication, career planning
and job search- and the power of having a college education.
Front row, kneeling: Odessa Guadalupe, left, and Desiree Perez. Seated, from left: Taylen
Williams, Jai'Din Barber, Alysia Williams, Veruska Conception, Jada Clark. Standing: Eddy
Garcia, Kelvin Guiterrez, Chris Perez, Matt Lopez-Reed.

Milanesi PTO Trunk or Treat


Milanesi PTO in
Buena, hosted
Trunk-or-Treat on
Friday, October
14. Students and
their families
enjoyed a safe
and festive
evening.

Teacher Named NJSTA


Simmons Scholar

Vineland Firefighters Saltar,


Hendershott Promoted

Dawn Payne, a 5th grade teacher


at Compass Academy Charter School
in Vineland, was one of 22 educators
selected by the New Jersey Science
Teachers Association (NJSTA) to
attend a weeklong professional development workshop held at Rowan
University in Glassboro titled
Preparing Elementary Teachers to
Implement the Next Generation
Science Standards (NGSS).
The NGSS and the New Jersey Model Curriculum promote scientific literacy and served as the foundation for the workshop activities. The participants plan to incorporate many of these engaging,
hands-on, science activities that were developed during this summer experience into their science programs at their schools.
Participating teachers constructed content and grade-specific
units that integrated the Life, Physical, and Earth/Space
Sciences disciplines. To develop the units, teachers were guided
by NJSTA educators to create lessons that focus on authentic
experiences by which learners can advance their abilities to
build, test, and refine knowledge. These lessons will change the
focus of instruction from basic identification of concepts to
explanations that make sense of scientific phenomenon.
Ms. Payne also received an invitation to attend the New
Jersey Science Convention (NJSC) in October, where she was be
recognized as an NJSTA Simmons Scholar. This professional
development opportunity for New Jersey teachers was part of an
ongoing initiative of NJSTA and its Maitland P. Simmons
Memorial Award.
The mission of NJSTA is to promote excellence and innovation
in science teaching and learning for all.

During a ceremony on Thursday in City Council


Chambers at Vinelands City Hall, a pair of firefighters
were promoted while surrounded by their colleagues,
friends and family. Francisco Tony Saltar (right) was
promoted to Captain of Vineland Fire Company 6 and
John Hendershott took Saltars place as Lieutenant.
Saltar fills the vacancy created when Anthony
Baldosaro retired after 30 years as a career firefighter
in Vineland.

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Station #3 in 1997 and was hired as a career
Firefighter at Station #6 in 2005.
The pair recited their oaths, administered by
Vineland Mayor Ruben Bermudez, with Fire Chief
Robert Pagnini and City Fire Director Robert Ternay
providing words of wisdom and congratulations to the
men, who were also joined by their wives and children
during the ceremony.

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Whos Your Hero?


Inspired by someone who has made our community a better
place to live and work? Heroes can be found in every walk
of life, in every neighborhoodeveryday.
Nominate a friend, family member, coworker, neighbor, or
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I On the Ave
{ BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS / VDID / MAINSTREET VINELAND }

A Recap

ver the last two weeks, more


than a thousand people have
connectedor reconnected
with Downtown VinelandThe
Ave. On Monday, October 17, the longawaited groundbreaking of the Landis
Square Senior Project took place. Nearly
100 residents came out to cheer on this
redevelopment effort that will add 78
apartments to support the growing desire
to live downtown but also offer 8,000
square feet of retail space.
Our Rebranding Launch Party, hosted at
the Landis Theater three days later, saw
over 350 people come out to hear about the
new brand of Landis Avenue and to find
out what our office envisions for
Downtown. The evenings success left
everyone feeling very optimistic about the
future of The Ave.
Mauros on the Ave, Vinelands newest
bar/restaurant located adjacent to the
Landis Theater, hosted the first of a series
of comedy shows on the same night as the
Rebranding Launch Party. Over 100 guests
enjoyed a night of comedy on The Ave. The
Eastern Gateway to our Downtown was
surely busy!
Less than a week later, we hosted our
annual A Taste of Vineland event. Over 200
people came out to support our event and
were treated to delicious samplings of some
of Vinelands best restaurants. People are
already making plans to attend the event
next year.
That following Friday marked the season finale of our Fitness & Film in the

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Scarecrow Challenge Contest


Winners Announced
Main Street Vineland announced
the winners of the Scarecrow
Challenge contest at its Pumpkin
Patch Party on Saturday, October 29
at the mini-parks in downtown
Vineland. Twenty-seven scarecrows
were entered into the contest, which
was open to Vineland public, private,
and parochial schoolspre-school
through 12th grade, as well as civic
organizations. During the monthlong
contest, done in partnership with the
Vineland Board of Education, the
entrants created the scarecrows,
which were then mounted on downtown lampposts. The public could
vote for their favorite online or on
paper ballots in select downtown
businesses. The three top winners

Connect with the Ave;


youll be glad you did!
mini-park. Because of the cooler weather,
we moved it to Landis MarketPlace. It
marked the fifth time our organization
partnered with the Vineland Health
Department to offer a free fitness class
(Graveyard Yoga this month) and a free
movie. (Hocus Pocus was the fan choice this
month). If you missed the fitness/movie
series, fear not. It will return in the spring.
The much-celebrated opening night of
the Bay Atlantic Symphony took place the
following evening at the Landis Theater
with over 550 people in attendance at a real
red-carpet gala event! The night kicked off
a five-concert series that the Symphony
will present at The Landisits new
Cumberland County performance home. If
you missed this one, be sure to get your
tickets for their holiday concert on
December 10 at Landistheater.com.
Earlier that day, we hosted a very successful Pumpkin Patch Party at southwest
mini-park. This free, family event drew
hundreds of residents who enjoyed activities such as pumpkin painting, balloon-pop
relay, magic shows and a pumpkin seedspitting contest and dancing with DJ Zach.
The winners of our scarecrow contest were
also announced at the party.
While the above illustrates some of the
larger events taking place on The Ave, plenty of other opportunities to be entertained
exist downtown. We challenge you to spend
some time on The Ave and see for yourself.
We really do have some great places shop,
dine, and have some fun. If you dont believe
us, follow us and watch. I
received Downtown
Dollars, redeemable
at Main Street
Vineland.
At the end, 6,713
total votes were tallied. The winners
were:
First Place:
Thomas W. Wallace,
Jr. Middle School,
with 2,041 votes
winner of $100 in
Downtown Dollars
Second Place:
Gloria M. Sabater Elementary School,
with 1,272 voteswinner of $75 in
Downtown Dollars
Third Place: Bishop Schad
Regional School, with 956 voteswinner of $50 in Downtown Dollars

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A Treasure Hunt
Tales of the renowned Captain Kidd pirated booty
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Launay describes what happened:


William Kidd, was lead to the gallows,
defiant to the end. The noose was placed
around his neck and the wood block
kicked out from beneath him. Although
the rope broke and Kidds life was spared
for a few moments, a second attempt put
an end to the brief career of one of the
most famous pirates in history.
Shortly thereafter, Kidds legend was
preserved in a broadside ballad, Captain
Kids [sic] Farewell to the Seas, or, the
Famous Pirate's Lament, which referenced the accumulation of some 200 bars
of gold and other wealth. It raised the
question of where that treasure might be
buried and increased its value in the imaginations of many.
The existence of a Kidd treasure
became credible with the discovery of a
buried stash belonging to the pirate shortly after his arrest. According to Launay,
the loot had been dug up on Gardiners
Island off the coast of Long Island, NY.
Kidd left it there in the care of Jonathon
[sic] Gardiner, who cooperated with
British authorities in retrieving it. Its
worth was valued at around 20,000
British pounds, Launay reports, which is
comparable to about one million dollars
today.
William J. Broads 2000 New York
Times article Seeking Pirate Treasure:
Captain Kidds Sunken Ship identified
such locations as Long Islands
Hempstead Harbor and the Charles and
Thimble Islands off the Connecticut coast
as rumored U.S. locations that might contain the remainder of the treasure. Other
sources add Nova Scotias Oak Island as a
possibility. Peterson writes that the
Pennsylvania location of Marcus Hook is
also considered a site of pirate treasures,
although he doesnt identify Kidds as
being part of it.
Of all the U.S. areas affiliated with the
Kidd treasure, however, New Jersey seems
to be the prime location. Tales of the
renowned stash have abounded for centuries throughout the central and southern portion of the state, contributing to
the perpetuation of the legend and earning a sort of immortality for the notorious
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ts generally believed that the notorious pirate Captain William Kidd,


after returning for the final time to
the American colonies in the late
1690s, buried his treasure when he
dropped anchor in the Raritan Bay to use
his New Jersey and New York City political connections and a portion of his loot to
buy protection from the British authorities hunting him for his crimes.
Kidd seems to have been successful in
his attempts to secure protection in the
New Jersey/New York area. As Michael J.
Launays Weird New Jersey article
Hunting for the Buried Treasure of
Captain Kidd explains, It was common
practice for pirates to buy safety or pardons from corrupt colonial politicians.
But his luck ran out by the time he
reached Massachusetts and a governor
whose standards rose above the bribes
that had previously safeguarded him. Kidd
was arrested in Boston and set in motion
the mythology surrounding his legendary
buried treasure.
Kidd was imprisoned and eventually
sent to England to stand trial on charges
of piracy and of murdering William
Moore, a member of his crew. According
to online sources, the proceedings were
quick and denied Kidd a proper defense
since evidence was withheld and testimony skewed to the defendants disadvantage. According to Robert A. Peterson, in
his 1998 book Patriots, Pirates and Pineys:
Sixty Who Shaped New Jersey, Kidds
defense was that he had been forced to
commit acts of piracy by his mutinous
crew
Some historians contend that Kidds
backers had been embarrassed by the
charges and favored a conviction. Thats
exactly what they got, but not before Kidd
attempted to leverage his situation by
declaring that he had buried treasure
worth 40,000 British pounds in the
American colonies.
Launay reports that Kidd maintained
his innocence to the end, and promised to
retrieve his treasure to give it to his backers and the government if only they would
release him and give him a ship. Whether
he was telling the truth, or just trying to
save his neck, we will never know.
Captain Kidd was executed on the
morning of May 23, 1701, in London.

FA L L

James D. Edwards Sr., Big Jim 79 of


Woodstown son of the late Otis and Annie
Mae Edwards and husband of Evangeline
(Flood) Edwards went home to be with the
Lord on October 29, 2016 in Christiana
Hospital, DE. Jim was born in Palestine,
Texas and resided in Woodstown for over
25 years.

We believe

in serving the healthcare needs of our community.

AtlantiCare and AMI invite you


to join us for a Community Open
House and Health Fair at the
Hammonton Health Park. Join
us for light refreshments, raes,
giveaways, health screenings
and much more. You will also
have the opportunity to talk
to the physicians, specialists
and sta.
Thank You to all of our
amazing patients and the entire
Hammonton community
for your continued support!

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For more information or


to RSVP for this event,
please call Marc DArcangelo
at (609) 653-6708.

www.atlanticare.org

Youre Invited
to Celebrate
Five Years
in Hammonton!

Open House and


Health Fair
Wednesday
November 16, 2016
4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Hammonton Health Park
219 North White Horse Pike

www.amiatlanticare.com

219 North White Horse Pike, Hammonton, NJ 08037

Walter R. Sweenie Todd, 87, of Millville,


passed away peacefully at home. Born in
Atlantic City, Walt had lived in Millville
since 1941. Walt was an Army veteran serving during the Korean War in Germany. He
was the owner of Todds Bicycle Shop in
Millville before joining the Millville Parks
and Public Buildings Department, working
in Maintenance. Sweenie was a member
of the American Legion Nabb Leslie Post
#82, Millville Eagles Aerie #1836, where he
was a Golden Eagle and the Millville VFW.
Rafael Roman, 60 of Vineland passed
away on Saturday, October 29, 2016 at
home. Born in New York, NY Rafael had
worked as a counselor for the Allentown
Health Bureau and had previously worked
for the Tropicana Casino, driving limos.
He enjoyed being a magician and DJing.

Carol A. Ayars, 69, devoted wife, mother,


and grandmother passed away peacefully
on Sunday morning (10/30/2016) with her
family by her side. Born in Bridgeton, she
has been a Millville resident since 1984.
Carol enjoyed arts and crafts, cake decorating, and playing video games with her
grandchildren. Her life revolved around
her family and she loved spending time
with them.
Joey Myers, age 25 of Millville, passed
away Sunday, October 30, 2016. Born in
Cape May Court House, Joey was raised in
Millville and was a lifelong resident. Joey
attended Millville High School and went
on to work for several different contractors
in the construction business.
Captain Daniel J. Francis, 65, of Cape May,
NJ passed away peacefully with his loved
ones by his side on Sunday, October 30,
2016. Daniel was born in Upper St. Clair, PA
on June 28, 1951 to Daniel V. and Marilyn
Francis. After a long areer in the United
States Coast Guard, Daniel achieved his
commercial Captains license and captained
vessels from New Orleans to Massachusetts.
He was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan and
loved spending time with his family.

Schad, Riccobene Finizio Honored at Italian Cultural


Foundation Gala
At the 29th Annual Italian Cultural Foundation Gala Ball on Saturday,
October 22, the organizations prestigious Spirit of Achievement Awards were
bestowed upon Antoinette Riccobene Finizio and David Schad. The event was
attended by more than 300 supporters of theirs and of the organization, which
is dedicated to preserving the Italian cultural heritage of its members and
recognizing the achievements of notable Italian Americans in the area.

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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.

Buena Vista Country Club. 301 Country


Club Ln. (off Rt. 40), Buena. 697-1200.
The Bunker Restaurant. Call for weekly
specials.

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Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May Ave.


and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-476-4739.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza. Open MonSat. 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.

~ is open ~

Chestnut Diner & Bistro, 2578 E. Chestnut


Ave., Vineland, 696-2992. Breakfast,
lunch, and dinner. Open daily 7 a.m.10
p.m.

Open Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 9am6pm

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Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,


Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served
tapas style, catering, private parties.
Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs.
nights.

Black Olive Restaurant. 782 S. Brewster


Rd, Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m.10 p.m
daily. Entrees, desserts. Take out available.

with this coupon only. Excludes holidays. Not valid with


any other offers. Exp. 11-23-16.

Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnolia


rds., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies,
breads, doughnuts, custom wedding
cakes.

for a fun filled evening


with a lit wagon ride
to the pumpkin patch!
Flashlight corn maze
Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 69 pm

Dakota Prime Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at


Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 692-8600. Stylish atmosphere
perfect for upscale lunch or dinner.
Steaks, seafood, sushi. Closed Monday for
dinner.

Visit Our Showroom


Amish Pine & Oak Furniture
& Much More!

(717) 475-6171

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


825-8588. Chef/owner Andrea Covino
serves up Italian specialties in atmosphere
of fine dining.

BJ Roasters, 1233 N High St, Millville,


856-825-8123. Ribs, hot and cold sandwiches.

with this coupon only. Excludes holidays. Not valid with


any other offers. Exp. 11-23-16.

From fine dining to lunch spots to bakeries, the area has choices to satisfy any
appetite. Call for hours (856 area code
unless otherwise noted).

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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 catering. Family owned


and operated. Lunch and dinner daily and
breakfast buffet on Sundays.
Dominicks Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
recipes, fresh ingredients.
Double Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd.,
Vineland, 213-6176. Lunch and dinner,
Wed.Mon., 11 a.m.midnight. Pub-style
foodBBQ brisket, pulled pork, flatbreads,
1/2-pound burgers, Buffalo wings.
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.
Friends and Family Diner, 601 E. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 696-3412. Breakfast, lunch,
coffee. Open 8 a.m.2 p.m. Freshly made
breakfast sandwiches only $4. Fresh
muffins. Fast service. Everything made
with the freshest locally grown vegetables.
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.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, 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 Ave., Vineland, 6915558. Golfers lounge/bar serves lunch
and snacks daily 11 a.m.4:30 p.m. Inn is
a fine dining restaurant dinner open Wed.Sun. at 5 p.m.
Harrys Pub at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Lunch
and dinner daily. Happy hour daily 4-6
p.m. 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. Lunch and dinner
daily. Authentic Thai dishes ranging from
traditional to modern recipes. Takeout,
too.

Voted One of the Best 2016

Taste of Millville: Sample


Earth-Friendly Dining

1370 S. Main Rd., Vineland

856-690-8686
Fax 856-690-8661

Through November, you are invited


to eat your way up and down High
Street in Millville. Get your $22 ticket
at AmericanVegan.org or 856-6942887 for nine selected samples at
eight locations this month. Proceeds
benefit healthy-eating initiatives in
Millville. Participating
restaurants are:

~ Credit Cards Accepted ~


We Accept Food Stamps

Specials Nov. 9 t h 15 t h
Now taking orders
for fresh
Thanksgiving turkey!

Wildflower Vegan
Superhero Cafe

Whole Boneless
Pork Loins

Brunis Burgers

China Wok
BoJos Ale House

Landis Pig Roast Restaurant & Bar, 623


E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 691-8980. $5
glass of wine, daily, all day. Happy hour,
bar only: $5 menu and $6 drink specials,
Wed.Sun.

Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Malaga/


Vineland, 694-0500. Since 1984.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials; convenient drive-thru, mini-meal specials.

Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad St.,


Millville. 327-0900. Completely remodeled
in 2015. Open seven days, 24 hours.
MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 6979825. 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.

Outlaw's Burger Barn & Creamery, 1370


S. Main Rd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for
lunch and dinner specials. Fresh ground

The Red Knot, 3600 E. Landis Ave.,


Vineland, 205-0049. Gastropub, 40 craft
beers, wine, food, in relaxed setting.
Tombstone Saloon and Grill, 373 Rt. 54,
Buena, 856-457-7786. Open seven days a
week 11 a.m.2 a.m. Daily food and drink
specials 11a.m.7p.m.

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Come on out and watch NFL and


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NFL and College Specials include


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$2 Coors Banquet bottles
College games only

$5 Cruzan Rum Buckets


$6 Bud and Budlight 48oz pitchers
NFL games only

$6 Coors Light 48oz pitchers


College games only

$1 Jello shots for every <ield goal,


touchdown and safety

Order your homemade Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings here!

Fresh Farm Turkeys


Fresh Baked Pies
Hams Produce Meats
Ready Made Sides Dairy Items
Bakery Items Gluten Free Items
Nuts & Spices Cheeses
Pepper Cabbage & Cole Slaw
Homemade Soft Pretzels
Ice Cream Crafts & Furniture
& much more!

Winfields, 106 N. High St., Millville, 3270909. Continental cuisine and spirits
served in a casually upscale setting.
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399

Monday Thursday
Saturday Sunday
NFL and College
in Game Specials

Wildflower Earthly Vegan Fare, 501 N.


High St., Millville, 265-7955. Vegan cafe
and bakery.

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lb.

Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena


Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled
meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily.

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399

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 and Sunday
night. Crabs, call for prices.

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The Greater Bridgeton Amish Market


2 Cassidy Ct., Bridgeton NJ 08302

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Osteria Gaetano 363 Wheat Rd., Vineland,


457-7773. Dine in or take out. Teacher
Appreciation Days on Thursdays beginning
in September.

Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton Country


Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 3583325. Lunch and dinner. Tavern menu
soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches, wraps,
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Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and


Union Rd., Vineland, 691-8051. Banquet/
wedding facility and intimate restaurant.
Seasonal outdoor dining in Lunas Outdoor
Bar & Grille. City Brunch at The Bistro on
Sundays 10 a.m.2 p.m.

Peking Gourmet, 907 N. Main Rd.,


(Larrys II Plaza), Vineland, 691-0088.
Chinese. Takeout only. Major credit cards
accepted.

799

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59

burgers and ice cream. Mon.Sat., 11


a.m.10 p.m.

lb.

Angus Boneless
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Sirloins

Beef Minute
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La Laconda, 1406 S Main Rd., Vineland,


794-3332. Restaurant and pizzeria.

399

Sweet & Hot


Sausage

Peking Tokyo

Martinos Trattoria & Pizzeria, 2614 E.


Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brick
oven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three meals
daily.

Chicken
Drumsticks

El Guacamole

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.

Stuffed Boneless
Pork Loins

169

lb.

Pilar Restaurant

Larry's II Restaurant & Cafe, 907 N. Main


Rd., Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals
daily. Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird
dinners. Outdoor patio.

EBT

Hours: MonSat 8 am 7 pm Sun 9 am2 pm

2nd Friday on the Bay in Port Norris


On Friday, Nov. 11 at the Bayshore Center at Bivalve, 2800 High St., Port
Norris, from 5:30-8:30 p.m, celebrate the bay with an evening full of events, inluding a new art gallery exhibit, Reflections: Port Norris Mud on My Boots (pictured)
by South Jersey photographer Rachel Cobb; live music by Andy Dimacle and more.
bayshorecenter.org

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Free Fitness Classes. The Holly City

Taste of Millville - November

Family Success Center of Millville is offering free exercise groups through its Club
F.I.E.R.C.E. (Finding Inner Empowerment
Reaching Core Enrichment). The Holly
City Family Success Center of Millville is
holding yoga and kickboxing each
Monday from 4:30-6 p.m. and Power
Walking through the Park from 10:3011:30 a.m. each Wednesday. Space is limited for kickboxing and yoga and yoga
participants need to bring their own
mats. For additional Club F.I.E.R.C.E.
information, contact the center, located at
21 E. Main St., (rear suite), Millville, at
856-327-1510 or 856-765-0205 or e-mail
ssimpkins@gatewaycap.org.

Eat your way up and down High Street.


The entire month of November sample
Earth-friendly dining options. Complete
the adventure in a day or throughout the
month, your choice. One ticket gets you
all nine vegan tastings at eight different
restaurants: Wildflower Vegan Caf,
Superhero Caf, Brunis Burgers, China
Wok, BoJos Ale House, Pilar Restaurant,
El Guacamole, and Peking Tokyo. Tickets
$22 and can be purchased at
AmericanVegan.org or 856-694-2887
before November ends. Must be
redeemed during November.

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review.
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situation. We also provide consulting for seing up or modifying your
current systems, and problem solving. We have extensive experience
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as a family operated business.

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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

GriefShare. The Millville Church of the


Nazarene's Journey Home (white house
in front) 2201 Main (Rt. 49), Millville. 13week program, with experts on DVDs
who guide you through the journey of
grief, while caring people are there for
support. Wednesdays, 7- 9 p.m. $15.
Scholarships and childcare available with
advanced notice. 856-207-5747.

Cumberland County Ostomy Support


Group. Meets the 4th Wednesday of

Guided Tours of Woodruff Museum


of Indian Artifacts. Bridgeton Public

every month except July and August


from 6-7:30 p.m. on the 2nd Surgical
Conference Room (2nd floor) of the
Inspira Health Network hospital, 1505
West Sherman Ave., Vineland. First meeting: Sept. 28. 856-327-6505.

Library, 150 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton.


Every Wednesday, 1-4 p.m. A knowledgeable volunteer will be on hand to provide
guided tours of the Woodruff Museum of
Indian Artifacts.

Resume & Job Interview Help at the


Divorce Care Seminar & Support
Group Sessions. First Church of the
Nazarene (Ramoth Church), 2725 N.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. Thursdays at 6:30
p.m. Call 856-697-4945 for more info.

Millville Public Library. The MPL is offering one-on-one resume/job interview


assistance. Each session is one hour
long & by appointment only. Computer
access & assistance available during session: Mondays Nov. 14 & 21 (10-11 a.m.

and 11 a.m.-Noon). To schedule an


appointment, call 856-825-7087, ext. 12.

Ave., Vineland, for light refreshments.

2nd Friday By the Bay. Bayshore


Weekly Pre-School Storytime.

Local HRA Chapter


Dinner Meeting

Franklin Township Library, 1584 Coles


Mill Road, Franklinville. Wednesdays,
through December 14. 10:30 a.m. Open
to children ages 3 to 6 with a caregiver.
No registration required. 856-694-2833.

Center at Bivalve, 2800 High St., Port


Norris. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Art gallery exhibit
Reflections: Port Norris Mud on My
Boots by SJ photographer Rachel Cobb;
live music by Andy Dimacle and more.
bayshorecenter.org

Yoga at Cumberland County Library.

Career Development Job Fair.

800 E. Commerce Street, Bridgeton.


Mondays at 10:30 a.m.; Wednesdays at
6:30 p.m. Fore more details, contact
856-453-2210 or yoga instructor Ceci
Brandt at 856-207-7893.

Cumberland County College, Luciano


Conference Center, Sherman Avenue and
College Drive, Vineland, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
The free event is open to all job seekers
throughout the community. For more
information, call 856-691-8600 ext. 1320.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Government Contracting for Small


Business. Center for Workforce and

Zumba Classes. Vineland Public


Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
Terri Rosa-Rhoades, certified Zumba
Fitness Instructor, will be offering free
Zumba classes from 5:30-6:15 p.m. on
Wednesdays. Class size is limited. E-mail
bgrosso@vinelandlibrary.org or call 856794-4244 ext. 4733 to register.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
GMCC General Membership
Luncheon. The Greater Millville Chamber
of Commerces next General Membership
Luncheon will be held at the New Jersey
Motorsports Park, beginning at 11:30 a.m.
The luncheon begins at 11:30 and costs
$20 to attend with a reservation and $25
at the door without a reservation.
Reservations are required by end of day
Friday, November 4, via 856-825-2600 or
chamber@millville-nj.com

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10
Millville Womens Club Monthly
Luncheon. MWC Clubhouse, E Street,

Putting History into Context:


Bridgeton and the Hamilton Effect.
Flavia Alaya, director and president of the
Center for Historic American Building Arts
(CHABA), will present: Putting History into
Context: Bridgeton & The Hamilton
Effect, at the VHAS museum, 108 S.
Seventh St., Vineland at 2 p.m. Admission
is $2 and refreshments will be served.
Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Ample free parking nearby. You can learn more about
CHABA at historicbuildingarts.org

Craft Show to Benefit OLMA


Athletics and The Philip L. Caporale
Scholarship Fund. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at
OLMA on the corner of Main Rd. &
Catawba Ave., Newfield. There will be a
Chinese Auction, Bake Sale, 50-50 and
Wine Basket Raffle. For more info contact
Terri Wojnar at 856-305-8601 or
tlwvine@msn.com

The Life of Benito Mussolini.

2nd Annual Veterans Day on the Bay.

Presentation will be held at the I.C.F.


building at 468 Wheat Road in Vineland,
at 7 p.m. Visit .icfsj.org

Moores Beach, Maurice River, 11 a.m.-2


p.m. Join American Littoral Society and
Conserve Wildlife Foundation for the 2nd
annual celebration to dedicate the oyster
reef at Moores Beach in honor of past,
present, and future military veterans
service to our country. Enjoy a day on
the Delaware Bayshore with hands-on,
interactive marine science activities.
RSVP to: QuinnWhitesall,quinn@littoralsociety.org or emily.hofmann@conservewildlifenj.org

Edgarton Christian Academy will sponsor


a Designer Bag and Wallet Bingo at The
Elks Lodge #580 in Millville NJ. Doors
open at 5 p.m. and the games begin at
6:45 p.m. Admission is $40. All tickets
must be purchased in advance and can be
obtained by calling Melissa Knapp at 856697-7300 ex. 304.

Annual Veterans Day Ceremony. The

SERVICES & EVENTS


WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9
Surviving the Holidays. The Millville
Church of the Nazarene is hosting
Surviving the Holidays, from 7-9
p.m. It is a one-time seminar, to
help those suffering the loss of a
loved one. Call Sally at 856-2075747 with any questions.

Millville Public Library, 210 Buck St.,


Millville. The Millville Shade Tree
Commission is holding a Young Tree
Pruning Class. The class will be in the
Millville Public Librarys Gant Room from
10:30-11:30 a.m. This event is free.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
Fall Fun at Ellison. The Ellison School
(1017 South Spring Rd., Vineland) invites
toddler through Pre-School children and
their caregivers to attend an hour of Fall
Fun in the new indoor Discovery Center.
Story time, crafts, and open ended play
experiences at this free event 10-11 a.m.
856.691.1734 ellisonschool.org

Ladies Night Out! Faith Bible


Church, 3139 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. Linda Dillow will be
speaking on What is Marriage and
How do you make it Work? This
ladies only event will be held from
7-9 p.m. Free event, open to all teen
and adult women. Light refreshments will be served. Call the
church or register online at
faithbible.org

SATURDAY, NOV. 17
A Night of Remembrance. In conjunction with Children's Grief
Awareness Day, My Sisters' Kids, a
local organization serving grieving
children, teens, and their families,
will hold A Night of Remembrance
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Cumberland
County Community Church (1800
E. Broad Street, Millville). The event
will feature a special activity and
ceremony designed to honor loved
ones. Everyone is invited to attend,
participate in the activities, and
submit the name of a loved one
they have lost for the reading of
names. Refreshments will also be
served.

Whos Your Hero?


Watch Hometown Heroes
presented by The
Grapevine and SNJ Today
each Tuesday night at 8
p.m. on Cumberland
Countys Channel - Comcast
22 or streaming anytime at
snjtoday.com.
Catch host Mike Epifanio
interview some of the more
than 150 Hometown Heroes
honorees who have been
nominated by YOU since the
projects inception in 2009.

Learn more about Hometown Heroes at


grapevinenewspaper.com/hometownheroes

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United Veteran's Council, in conjunction


with the City of Vineland, will be having
their Annual Veteran's Day Ceremony at 11
a.m. at the Veteran's Park, Park Avenue
and the Blvd. After the Ceremony, all in
attendance are invited to the Semper
Marine Detachment 205, 2041 W. Landis

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Young Tree Pruning Workshop.

Designer Bag and Wallet Bingo.

Economic Development, 3322 College


Drive, Vineland. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Presented
by the NJIT Procurement Technical
Assistance Center. To register for this
seminar, call 856-696-6600 x3140 or
e-mail CumberlandBRC@dol.nj.gov

SATURDAY, NOV. 12

Millville. The monthly luncheon for the


Millville Womans Club will be held at
noon and will feature Ethan Aronoff and
William Fenton giving an overview of The
Millville Public Library and its Future.
Cost is $15. To reserve a spot, call
Barbara Morrow at 856-825-2710.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11

On Thursday, Nov. 17, the Human


Resource Assoc. of Southern NJ hilds
its monthly gathering at the
Greenview Inn in Vineland.
Netwroking at 5:30 p.m.; dinner
meeting starts at 6:15 p.m. $35 for
members; $45 non-members.
Reserve by Nov. 14 via
hrasnj.shrm.org

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up space in your driveway? Are you
hoping to sell your vehicle for some
extra cash?
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advertising in The Grapevines
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someone elses treasure.

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in the Classifieds by calling 856457-7815.

Electrical
Contractor
Micro Electric LLC.
Residential repair, additions, and services.
Bonded and insured. no
job is too small.
NJ LIC #14256.
Call 609-501-7777.

Help Wanted
B&H Furniture Store - Full
time office/Sales position
available. Must be
Bilingual. Apply in person:
585 N. Delsea Drive,
Vineland NJ

For Rent
Apartment for rent, 2344
West Sunset Ave.,
Vineland, upstairs apartment, 2 bedroom, $1,200
utilities included. 609638-6292 or 609-5798541
The Greater Vineland
Chamber of Commerce
building, situated at a
prime location on South
Delsea Drive is looking for
a tenant. We have excellent office space available
to rent approximately
800 square feet. Call us at
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For Sale
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY for small
Law Office in Vineland.
Must be proficient in Word
and Quickbooks. Flexible
schedule. No benefits.
Salary commensurate with
experience. Send resume
to Law Office 717 Elmer St.
Vineland, NJ 08360

Yard Sale
Multi-family yard sale, corner of Forest Grove and
Main Rd. (1500 Forest
Grove Rd., Vineland NJ
08360), designer handbags, juniors clothes,
household items and
much more. Fri. & Sat.,
Nov. 11 & 12, 9:00-4:00.

Jenn appliances gas cooktop with oven, microwave,


dishwasher, excellent condition. Call 856-305-1657.

Doors
Door Doctor. Repairing
and installing doors and
frames only. Interior, exterior, 40 years experience.
Discounts for seniors.
(856) 641-5593.

Services
YARD MAN Lawn Care.
Fall Clean-up. Leaves
& Trimming. Call Today
856-297-3424

Business
Opportunity
Snack route for sale
box truck included
Route is Vineland,
Millville, Bridgeton.
Supermarkets and
mom-and-pops.
Priced to sell
$30,000. Call Ed
609-827-9129.

Services

Pete Construction.
Specializing in decks,
roofs and home
remodeling. State
licensed and insured.
Call for a free estimate. 609-335-9251.

Misc.
Join us on Tuesdays 6:30
p.m. at The Arts of the
Dance Centre for STRONG
by Zumba. We are the first
in the Vineland area to
offer the class. STRONG
by Zumba is a high intensity interval training (HIIT)
program that provides a
challenging total body
workout! It will push you
past your limits to help
you reach your fitness
goals faster. Cost $5. The
Arts of the Dance Centre,
1925 E. Chestnut Ave,
856-692-9606

Misc.
Dubell Kitchens
Warehouse SALE of
Discontinued, scratch &
dent cabinet sale. 270 N.
Orchard Rd., Mon.Fri.,
9am4pm

Bikes Wanted

A1 wine & whiskey barrels


for rent or sale. Weddings,
parties. 856-297-3424

Have a bike or portable


sewing machine taking up
space in your home?
Please consider donating
it. The Vineland Rotary
Club has partnered with
Pedals for Progress to
export bikes to third-world
countries where they are
needed for transportation.
Contact Henry Hansen at
856-696-0643 for drop-off
or pick-up.

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Canine Obedience Classes Including AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Classes


After a summer of fun in the sun, Pinelands K-9 Club starts the next session
of Dog Training classes on Tuesday, November 8. Classes are held at the
Atlantic County 4-H center located on Route 50 between Mays Landing and Egg
Harbor City.
Early training and socialization are key to having a well-behaved dog.
Classes are open to all dogs, whether mixed breed or purebred, and include
puppy classes, Beginners, as well as competitive obedience training for Novice,
Open and Advanced. Fee for a six-week session is $120. Proof of inoculations is
required.
For registration information and details about our club, classes and instructors, visit Pinelands K-9 Club on the web at www.pinelandsk9club.com.
Questions: Call 609-432-9447.
Pinelands K-9 Club is a not-for-profit organization, celebrating 20 years of
success. Many club members have earned titles in Obedience, Rally, Agility and
Conformation.

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Road in Millville. B&B Animal Services
and Freedom Farm Animal Rescue partnered with Pampered Pup to host this
event. There was a pet costume contest as
well as a childrens costume contest with
wonderful prizes donated by Pampered
Pup and B&B Animal Services.
The pet costume contest winner was a
Pomeranian dressed up in a creative
homemade costume as the house from the
movie Up!. Second place went to Zelda, a
doggie daycare guest of Pampered Pup,
owned by Donna Jackson who was dressed
as a pirate. Third and fourth place went to
the pretty princess Isis and Captain
America dressed as his namesake. The
contest was judged in part by
NorEasterNick of SNJ Today, who offered
the children in the contest a tour of the
news studio.
The pumpkin painting was a family
favorite with local artist Jane Medio helping the children. Jane also painted several
pumpkins to look like some of the canine
guests.
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Farm Animal Rescue were a popular addition to the event. In addition to Freedom
Farm Animal Rescue, TLC Animal Rescue,
HALT, J & Co, 5 Cs, and Sophias Grace
Foundation participated in the event and
many brought adoptable canines with
them. Even though each rescue has its own
unique attributes, they are all focused on
providing high quality homes to animals in
need and they will do everything they can

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NIGHTLIFE
Nightlife at The Centerton. Ten22, The
Centerton Country Club & Event Center,
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w/ Trivia. Wed.: Wing Night w/ Country
Line Dancing. Every first Thurs.: Painting
with Foxy Fine Art; Thurs. Acoustic musicians open mic; Flashback Fridays.
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of which are on exhibit for the first time.


The exhibition continues on Saturdays
and Sundays, 1-4 p.m., through
December 11. Admission is free.
Town Hall is located at the intersection
of South Main Street and Woodstown
Road in the heart of Mullica Hills
Historic District. 856-478-4949
harrisonhistorical.com
ONGOING: NOVEMBER 11-20
Brigadoon. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N.

Nightlife at Bojos Ale House. 222 N.


High St., Millville, 856-327-8011. Every
Wednesday: Nick at Nite Open Mic, 7:30
p.m. Fridays in August. DJ Zach, 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. & Sat. 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. Mon.-Sat., 1/2 price
bar menu appetizers all night. Thurs.Sat.: live entertainment, 7:30 p.m.
Weekly food and drink specials.
Nightlife at Tombstone Saloon and Grill.
373 Route 54, Buena. Open daily, 11
a.m.-2 a.m. All Country, All the Time.
Daily specials. Live music Fri-Sun.
Special events nightly: call 856-457-7786.
Nightlife at Wildflower Earthly Vegan
Fare. 501 N. High St., Village on High,
Millville. 856-265-7955. Live music.
Bogarts Bookstore & Cafe. 103 N. High
St., Millville. Live music, open mics and
poetry readings. Follow on Facebook for
updates. Live music each Friday night
and Saturday afternoon.
ONGOING EXHIBITS
Riverfront Renaissance Center for the
Arts, 22 N High St., Millville. Two new
exhibits include Upcycle, featuring
artists such as Lennox Warner creating
works out of a variety of everday materials and media and an Associate Artist
Show II inside the North Gallery.
Game On! Open at Old Town Hall
Museum. A century of sports and recreation in Harrison Township is celebrated
in Game On!, a new exhibition at
Mullica Hills Old Town Hall Museum.
Over 100 photographs, artifacts, and rare
movie footage of a Mullica Hill Quakers
Pop Warner Midget Football
Championship game in 1954 feature
local teams and athletes from the early
1900s through the 21st century. Objects
come from many from private collections
as well as the Museums holdings, most

High St., Millville. Multiple performances,


7:30 p.m. $17-$20. Performed by the Off
Broad Street Players. For show dates and
tickets: 856-327-6400. levoy.net
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Harold Melvins Blue Notes. Everett P.
Marino Center, 11 Washington St.,
Bridgeton. Dinner, concert and after
party with each ticket ($65, general
admission; $80 VIP: includes meet and
greet, VIP seating). Opening acts: ZOE,
Sheena Collier. Order tickets online at
gravesandmoebass.com or at NYCE Cuts
on Chestnut Avenue in Vineland.
Gospel & Blues Concert. Union Hall, 904
Main St., Dividing Creek. A concert of
gospel and blues will be held at 7 p.m. in
the historic Union Hall. The program will
feature several outstanding musicians;
Jill Ransom & Jericho Road and special
guest musicians. Bring boxed and
canned foods for the Commercial
Township Food Pantry. 609-805-8545 or
856-447-4470. Sponsored by: Dividing
Creek Historical Society.
Def Leppard Tribute. Landis Theater, 830
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. Arsenal NJ, A
Tribute to Def Leppard, peforms at 8
p.m. For prices and seats, call 866-8114111 or visit landistheater.com.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13
Maurice River Music Salon Concert.
The Bay Atlantic Symphony Woodwind
Quintetflutist Kimberly Reighley, oboist
Terence Belzer, clarinetist Christopher Di
Santo, bassoonist Ping Liang, and hornist Jonathan Clark will be the featured
performers at the next Maurice River
Music salon concert at 2:30 p.m., at a
residence in the Mauricetown, NJ area.
Seating is very limited, 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 856-5060580, e-mail them at info@mauricerivermusic.com, or visit
mauricerivermusic.com.

BUS TRIPS
St. James Theatre, NYC St.
Padre Pio Parish in Vineland is sponsoring a bus trip to the St. James
Theatre in New York City on Sunday,
December 4th to see the musical
Something Rotten! The cost is
$121 per person and includes bus,
driver tip and mid mezzanine seating. Limited seating of 45. There are
8 seats available for bus riders only
at a cost of $30 each. Non-refundable deposit of $50 required with
reservation. Balance due by
November 14th. For reservations or if
you have any questions, call 6917526 or Ann at 692-9092.
Resorts Casino, AC
The Vineland Baseball Parent
Assoc.,will be sponsoring a trip on
Tues., Dec. 6 to Resorts Casino in
AC. $22 includes $10 in slot play
and a show ticket to Holiday on
Broadway. First pick up is at the
Lincoln and Dante Avenue Family
Dollar Store at 10 a.m. Second pick
up is at 600 Central Ave., Minatola
behind Parkview Gardens Apts. For
more info call 856-305-0863.
Checks made payable to: Vineland
Baseball Parent Assoc., and can be
mailed to 2059 Venezia Ave,
Vineland NJ 08361.
Tropicana Casino, AC The
Petway Parents and Staff Association
& the Petway Crisis Team are sponsoring a bus trip to the Tropicana
Casino & Resort. Tickets include $15
slot credit, lunch at Carmines and a
seat at the 3:30 p.m. holiday show.
Bus leaves at 11 a.m. from ShopRite
parking lot on Lincoln and Landis
avenues and leave casino at 6 p.m.
$49 if reserved before Nov. 16; $54
after that date. To reserve a seat, call
856-362-8855 (option 4) or contact
jpilla@vineland.org.
Broadway Shows, NYC Sabater
Elementary School is sponsoring a
New York City coach bus trip on
Sunday, December 4. $45 per person for bus transportation (due ny
11/15). Spend the day in Manhattan
or see the various Broadway shows
being offered. Tickets and seats on
the bus are on a first come, first
serve basis. For further information:
vcarbonara@vineland.org, or
609-432-8542.

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Saluting our Family & all Military on


Veterans Day For Your Bravery, Hard
Work & Dedication to our Country
The Buono Family would like to Thank their
Father & Grandfathers who all proudly
served our Country:
Bob Buono Sr.
Vietnam War, Branch: Army
In Memory of our Grandfather:
Jesse Dandera, WWII, Branch: Army
Frank Buono WWII, Branch: Navy

VETERANS DAY EVENTS


Remembering our servicemen and women
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
Veterans Day Ceremony at Veterans
Park. The United Veteran's Council, in
conjunction with the City of Vineland, will
be having their Annual Veterans Day
Ceremony on at 11 a.m. at the Veteran's
Park, Park Avenue and the Blvd. After the
Ceremony, all in attendance are invited to
the Semper Marine Detachment 205,
located at 2041 W. Landis Avenue,
Vineland, for light refreshments.

Free Veterans Day Concert by the


Bay Atlantic Symphony. Stockton

We Salute
Our
Veterans

University Performing Arts Center, in


Galloway Township. 7 p.m. The concert,
under the direction of Music Director Jed
Gaylin, will consist of musical selections
reflecting Americanamarches, show
music, and pops favorite. The concert
will also feature Stockton University's
Provost and Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Dr. Lori Vermeulen, as a cameo

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DEROSSI & SON CO. manufactures


Class A uniform coats for the U.S. government. In about 1926, the business
was started by my grandfather, Angelo
DeRossi. It was passed on to my father,
Domenic DeRossi, and then to me,
Donald DeRossi. the company has
passed through three generations, due to
death or retirement.
In the beginning, the company
employed approximately 75 people. At
its peak, there were about 450 people
employed. Now, we employ 140 people
but we are in the process of hiring due
to an increase in our orders. The biggest
challenge the company faces is competing with companies in the South where
costs are lower.
Longevity is due to our quality, pride
in our work, hard work, timely deliveries,
and keeping our costs down. Success
depends upon the industry and the dedication of our employees.
Over the years, the company has had

guest conductor. Though the concert is


free, tickets are required and are available on a first-come, first-served basis by
calling the Stockton University
Performing Arts Center box office at
609-652-9000.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13
Annual Veterans Day Program.
Pennsville Township Historical Society will
hold its Annual Veterans Day Program (1
p.m.) with guest speaker Alma Cole Pesiri
who will present a retrospective of the
USO (United Service Organizations). Alma
grew up in Pennsville, attended the
Pennsville Memorial School Class of 1954,
graduated from Salem High School Class
of 1958, and graduated from GoldeyBeacom School of Business Class of 1961.
Alma is a noted poet, journalist, photographer and writer. This is program is free
and open to the general public, in particular to service men and women both

many markers of growth. Until about


1940, the company made many difficult
styles of clothing, mostly menswear.
During World War II, it converted to making military uniforms. At the end of the
war, the company briefly merged with
another company, Top-O-Mart, which
lasted for about 10 years. The merger
was dissolved and DeRossi and Son Co.
started making military uniforms from
about 1952 until present.
In peak years of 1960s and 70s,
some 450 were employed. The company
has received many awards for exceptional quality and delivery from the U.S. government. The company, now with 140
employees, is in the process of expanding. However, with the rising cost of
doing business in the state of New
Jersey, it may become impossible to
continue to compete against companies
in other states where costs are lower.
Donald DeRossi

This Veterans Day We would like to Acknowledge


our family and all Areas of the Military
We Salute you and Thank you for your
Service to our Country

George Schaser Sr.


US Army

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retired and active service members. You


are invited to stop by the Pennsville
Senior and Community Center, 69 Spruce
Street in Pennsville, as we take the time
to remember and honor those who served
to protect our freedoms and way of life.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Assistance for Veterans. Millville Public
Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 13 p.m.
Program is Ready, Vet, Go! hosted by
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Camden; to
help homeless and low income military
veterans with financial assistance and/or
housing. Veterans will be screened for eligibility. A counselor from Catholic
Charities will be available to talk to veterans. No appointment needed.

With the change of seasons, the Department of Veterans


Affairs (VA) would like to remind area veterans to notify their
VA Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) of their plans in order to
ensure they receive consistent VA health care while traveling.
Veterans who are enrolled and receive health care with VA
will receive the same, consistent care at both their local VA
treatment site as well as an alternate VA site of care.
In order to help VA ensure veterans receive consistent care
while traveling, we ask that they provide their PACT with the
following information, preferably 4 to 6 weeks prior to departure, or as soon as they are aware of the trip:
travel destination(s), and temporary address
a valid telephone number
arrival and departure dates

specific care concerns


The PACT will contact the facilitys Traveling Veteran
Coordinator, who will assist in coordinating the veterans care
at the alternate facility. This coordination helps to prevent
any disruption in care.
For more information about seamless care for traveling
veterans, including care for emergencies and after hours, visit
va.gov/HEALTHBENEFITS/access/seamless_care.asp.
Veterans are encouraged to register for My HealtheVet
prior to travel to enhance communication with their health
care team. Learn how at www.myhealth.va.gov.
Veterans who present at any VA facility who have not preregistered for the Traveling Veteran Program WILL NOT be
turned awaywhenever possible, their concerns will be
addressed on the same day.

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DAV and RecruitMilitary is hosting an All


Veterans Career Fair at Lincoln Financial
Field on November 17, from 11 a.m. until 3
p.m. RecruitMilitary has produced veteran
job fairs since 2006 and has held 27
events in Philadelphia, drawing 8,761
attendees and 1,169 exhibitors. The company has produced more than 814 events
in 65 cities across the country.
DAV was founded by World War I veterans in Cincinnati in 1920 and chartered
by the United States Congress in 1932.
DAV (dav.org) is a non-profit organization
with 1.2 million members.
DAV and RecruitMilitary share a common mission: to connect America's veterans and their family members with meaningful and fulfilling employment opportunities, and to help employers attract, appreciate and retain veterans, spouses, and
their survivors.
Among those companies attending are
DAV, Aetna Inc., CHOP, Edmund Optics,
Federal Aviation Administration, General
Dynamics Electric Boat, JPMorgan Chase,
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Main Line
Health, Inc., McLane Foodservice, PNC
Bank, Philadelphia Gas Works, Quest
Diagnostics, Ulta, Aflac, All Threes
Transportation, AllState Insurance,
Asplundh Tree Expert, Aviation Institute
of Maintenance, Career Path Media
Group, Inc., Cotiviti, DeVry University,
Drexel University, Eastern University,
Farmers Insurance, FedEx Ground, First
Command Financial Planning, Grand
Canyon University, Health Advocate,
Heavy Construction Academy, Heavy
Equipment College of Georgia, Integrity
Staffing Solutions, Inc., Jones & Frank,
Langan Engineering & Environmental
Services, Inc., New Horizons Computer
Learning Center, New Penn Financial,
PHH Mortgage Corporation, PRA Health
Sciences, PSEG, Sallie Mae, State Farm
Insurance, T-Mobile USA, TD Bank,
Academy of Responsible Tattooing, and
Tustin Group/AIREKO.
RecruitMilitary also offers subscriptions (search licenses) to its database of
889,000+ registered candidates at
recruitmilitary.com, job postings, targeted
email campaigns, retained hiring services,
and advertising space in online and print
media. The company publishes Search &
Employ, a bimonthly print and digital
magazine.

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