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In Our Schools
I
Veterans Memorial Stage Dedicated To Mark
Melamed
The Vineland Public Schools All-
Middle School Play "Broadway Classics
Revisited," is history after two success-
ful performances over the weekend, but
the stage at Veterans Memorial School
will forever be remembered for its
director - Mark J. Melamed.
In an emotional ceremony, the stage
in the school's auditorium was named
and a bronze plaque presented in honor
of Mark J. Melamed, a beloved educa-
tor, now retired, who has directed
scores of student productions over a
career that spanned four decades. In
addition, Melamed, now facing serious
health challenges, also founded The Gabriel Project, a humanitarian organization
that raises money to pay for life-saving surgery for children all over the world.
Despite his health problems, and treatment-forced absences, Melamed had
been doing his best to help the students prepare for this year's show.
After the large bronze plaque was unveiled by Melamed's close friend, Scott
English, a Vineland Board of Education member, Sue Cicchini, a longtime friend
and colleague, read its inscription: "Vineland Public Schools; This stage is dedi-
cated in honor of Mark J. Melamed for his untiring service to the students of
Vineland. His love of the arts and compassion for those in need have truly
helped make this world a better place."
This certainly is a real surprise," said Melamed, making his way to the podi-
um from a stool placed on stage. "I appreciate it; I never expected this at all.
That's beautiful. Seeing everybody here is just beautiful.
"I did start (my career) in other schools, but coming to Memorial made a dif-
ference because Memorial has always been a family, and it's always been about
family for as long as I've been here," he said.
Not surprisingly, his closing comment was to the cast who watched the pres-
entation from risers on stage when the curtain was drawn. "To this cast, okay,
that energy you had backstage, let's keep it going," he said. "Great job - break a
leg tonight."
In addition to the ovation he received from students, teachers, parents,
administrators and others whose lives he had touched, the presentation touched
off an unprecedented outpouring of admiration and support on the school dis-
trict's Facebook page. The posting had amassed more than 7,500 hits the week-
end following the presentation.
"(An honor) truly deserved," read another post. "Not that you ever did any of
this for the applause, but tonight was your standing ovation."
Mark Melamed (right) sees the plaque for the first time after it was unveiled by Scott
English (left). Looking on is Teri Godlewski, district Director of Special Education.
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Obituaries & Memorials
Gary Jenkins, 55, of Newfield, passed
away at home on May 17. Gary was a
graduate of Delsea Regional High
School, he loved fishing and watching
the Eagles and Phillies. He is sur-
vived by his wife, three children, six
grandchildren, four brothers and a
sister.
Margaret Solowey, 63, of
Franklinville, passed away on May 17.
Born in Missouri, she lived in the
Franklin Township area for 42 years.
She enjoyed spending time with fam-
ily, and scoring baseball games. She
was active in Little League and
became known by everyone as Mom
Mom.
Rena Reynolds, 88, of Vineland,
passed away on May 17. A lifelong
Vineland resident, she was a silk
screener for Doughtery Bros. in
Buena and worked for Meteor Glass
in Vineland. She enjoyed gardening
and going to the casinos.
Jaime Torres, 42, of Vineland, left to
be with the Lord on May 18.Born in
Elizabeth, NJ, he was the owner on M
& M Cash for Gold in Millville. He
enjoyed cooking, gardening, animals,
spending time with family, and was
always the life of the party.
Adam Gonzalez, 21, of Vineland, went
to be with the Lord on May 19 as a
result of an automobile accident. A
lifelong Vineland resident, and 2010
VHS graduate, he was a teller at
Colonial Bank and a student at
Cumberland County College.
John Zilnick, 82, of Vineland, passed
away on May 20. John entered the
Navy in 1950 and served during the
Korean War. After the Navy he
worked for the Vineland
Developmental Center. He loved fish-
ing, boating and playing cards.
Edna E. Berni, 76, of Buena, passed
away on May 20 after an extended ill-
ness. Edna was born & raised in Ohio
and resided in Buena for 57 years.
She was employed as a secretary for
the Buena Regional School District
and enjoyed crocheting and spending
time with her family.
Joseph Rotondo, 80, of Vineland,
passed away on May 20 in the
Inspira HospiceCare Inpatient Care
Center. Joseph was born in Brooklyn,
NY and was a longtime resident of
NY prior to moving to Vineland in
1998. He survived by a large family,
including a few great-great grandchil-
dren.
Kenneth Bishop, 84, of Vineland,
passed away on May 20 with his fam-
ily by his side. He was born in
Vineland to the late Roy and Frances
Bishop. He grew up in Vineland and
later moved to Delaware. He is sur-
vived by a large family.
Pedro Irizarry, 80, of Vineland,
passed away on May 21. Born in
Puerto Rico, he owned the Siglo
Veinte Restaurant, and was a mem-
ber of the Divine Mercy Parish. In
1983, he received the medal for
Meritorious Service. He was
President of the Legion of Mary.
Edward Sherwood, 87, of Vineland,
passed away on May 22. Born in
Brooklyn, he lived in East Vineland
for many years. He served during
WWII in the Naval Air Corps, and
worked as a linotype operator follow-
ing the military. He enjoyed fishing
and discussing politics.
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HAPPENINGS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
St. Padre Pios Birthday. St. Padre Pio
Shrine, Harding Hwy., Landisville. 6:30 p.m.
Free. Music, a candlelight procession, and a
live rosary. Refreshments, too.
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Ned Morgan Speech. Millville Renaissance
Center for Art, 22 N. High St., Millville. 7 p.m.
Ned Morgan is president of the Beekeepers
Association. He will speak on honey and
bees, and also provide products to sample.
FRIDAY, MAY 31
Basket & Bag Bingo. Millville Elks Lodge,
1815 E. Broad St., Millville. Doors at 5 p.m.
$25 donation. A selection of Coach, Kate
Spade, Michael Kors and Vera Bradley bags,
as well as baskets and/or pottery made by
that famous company in Ohio. Proceeds
benefit Woodland Country Day School. 856-
453-8499, ext. 112.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
Ewan Familys Kids for a Cure. Minotola
Fire Company, Wheat Rd., Minotola. Noon5
p.m. Photo booth, basket auctions including
autographed sports memorabilia, music and
dancing, games and refreshments, including
lemonade. All proceeds benefit Alexs
Lemonade Stand, a foundation for child-
hood cancer. 856-982-6860.
Spring Cleaning Yard Sale. Alden Field
Parking Lot, Burt St., Bridgeton. 7 a.m
noon. Spring cleaning? Support the com-
munity or find something you never knew
you needed at this sale. Spaces for sellers
$15. 856-453-1675. Rain date: June 2.
Monthly Car Cruise. Purple Penguin,
1008 Harding Hwy., Newfield. 58:30 p.m.
Open to all makes, years and model cars,
trucks and motorcycles. Food and ice cream
discount to cruisers. 856-697-4731.
Flapjack Fundraiser. Applebees, 3849 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. 810 a.m. $10. Buffet
breakfast with pancakes, sausage, and
scrambled eggs. All proceeds benefit the
Cumberland County Fair.
PathStone Yard Sale. New Horizons, 240
Walnut St., Bridgeton. 9 a.m.noon. Donate
gently used items for sale, rent a table and
sell your items, or shop. All proceeds bene-
fit PathStone programs.
National Federation of the Blind of
New Jersey meeting. Inspira Fitness
Connection, Sherman Ave. and Orchard Rd.,
Vineland. 10 a.m.noon. The Glasstown
Chapter of the National Federation of the
Blind of NJ monthly meeting. Featuring a
Board of Elections presentation and a
hands-on demonstration of accessible vot-
ing machines.
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
Cancer Survivors Day. South Vineland
Park, 429 W. Elmer Rd., Vineland. Noon3
p.m. Free. Enjoy hot dogs and ice cream,
fun activities including games, a photo
booth, and an inflatable bouncer, and listen
to live music by Hot Rod Diner. Educational
information about skin cancer prevention,
survivorship and exercise also provided. For
more info. or to register, call 1-800-Inspira.
VRDC Festival of Food and Wine.
Bellview Winery, 150 Atlantic St., Landisville.
24:30 p.m. $40 for adults 21+, $15 for all
others. Enjoy cuisine from local restaurants/
bakeries, wine tastings, live entertainment.
See box on p. 18 for details. Proceeds bene-
fit the Vineland Regional Dance Company.
Port Elizabeth 228th Anniversary.
United Methodist Church, 142 Port
Elizabeth-Cumberland Rd., Port Elizabeth.
9:45 a.m. Part of Old Home Day, event
starts with coffee, followed by a morning
service, a luncheon at 12:30, and a perform-
ance by The Pineland Trio at 2 p.m.
Chicken BBQ. Dorothy Fire Company, 70
Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy. Noon6 p.m.
MONDAY, JUNE 3
VHS All-Sports Booster Club Annual
Banquet. Merighis Savoy Inn, 4940 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 6:30 p.m. $27.
Vineland High All-Sports Booster Club will
induct Jillian Loyden (US Olympic Soccer
Goalie) and the undefeated football team of
1955 into the VHS Hall of Fame. Senior stu-
dent/athletes will also be honored. For tick-
ets or more details, call 856-692-9553.
TUESDAY, JUNE 4
VHS Redcross Club Concert for
Oklahoma Tornado Relief. Greenview Inn
at Eastlyn Golf Course, 4049 Italia Ave.,
Vineland. Featuring the Vineland High
School Select Choir. Tickets are $10 or $5
with a non-perishable household item.
Tickets available at VHS South main office
8 a.m.3 p.m. Weekdays or e-mail
sderose@vineland.org for details.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Pageant 2013. Landis School, 61 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland. 6 p.m. $20 in advance, $25
at door. Presented by the Festival
Puertorriqueno de NJ, Inc. 856-696-1147.
June Jubilee. Sabater School, 301 Southeast
Blvd., Vineland. 9 a.m.3 p.m. Food and
activities, plus live entertainment, face paint-
ing and loads of vendors. 856-641-8502.
Fathers Day Story Hour and Craft.
Millville Public Library, 210 Buck St.,
Millville. 1:30 p.m. Free. Miss Jan will read
two stories, children will color their own
Dad Artist Travel Mugs as a gift. RSVP 856-
825-7087, ext. 12.
Pig Roast. Downtown Vineland, 1181-1183
East Landis Ave, Vineland. 124 p.m. Free.
Presented by MacDonald Communications,
this party is open to the public and features
numerous food and drinks, including a pig
roast, BBQ fare and margaritas. 856-696-4828.
Tapestry Crochet Workshop. Fiber Arts
Cafe, 501 N. High St., Millville. 13 p.m. $35.
Create colorful mosaic patterns, the basics
of tapestry crochet. Some supplies will be
handed out, but attendees will need stitch
markers, sewing and yarn needles (can pur-
chase all in store). Rescheduled from 5/25.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
Johnstone Trip To The Riversharks.
Campbells Field, 401 N. Delaware Ave.,
Camden. 1:30 p.m. $13 for 100 level seat-
ing. Johnstone Elementary School PTO is
selling tickets to Camden Riversharks vs.
York Revolution.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
Greater Millville Chamber of
Commerce. NJMSP, Dividing Creek Rd.,
Millville. 4:30 p.m. Free. Buffet and music.
Guest speaker: Todd Gordon of South Jersey
Gas. RSVP by June 10. 856-825-2600.
TUESDAY, JUNE 11
Vineland City Council Meeting. Council
Caucus Room, Second Floor, City Hall, 640
W. Wood St., Vineland. 6 p.m. Free. Citizens
invited to attend and take part in the process.
THURSDAY, JUNE 13
After School Movie. Millville Public
Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 4:30 p.m.
Free. Hoot tells the story of young Roy, who
befriends kids fighting to protect endan-
gered owls. Popcorn and/or another snack
will be provided. Register at the circulation
desk or by calling 856-825-7087, ext. 12.
JUNE 20, 21, AND 22
Three-Day Book Sale. Millville Public
Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 47 p.m. on
Thursday, 10 a.m.4 p.m. on Friday, and 10
a.m.3 p.m. on Saturday. Free. Thursday for
friends of the library only, Friday and
Saturday for general public. $25 entrance
fee for dealers. 856-825-7087, ext. 12.
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
VHS Class of 1971 60th Birthday Bash
& Fundraiser. Uncle Rickys, 470 Wheat
Rd., Vineland. 5 p.m. $20 at door. Buffet
and music. Cash bar. This event is open to
friends of 1971 classmates as well as those
from other classesthe more the merrier.
Contact Donna at 609-476-3447.
Craft Vendors Needed
7th Annual Peach Festival, Malaga
Camp, 4500 N. Delsea Dr., Newfield, on
Saturday, August 24, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. For details, call 856-466-0288.
Deadline for vendor registration is 8/14.
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BC Processing marks a milestone, holds tech expo. { BY SHARON HARRIS-ZLOTNICK }
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hen BC Processing co-Founders
Tim Chew and Nick Biagi started
their business eight years ago, it
would have been hard for them to imagine
that their little two-man experiment would
eventually turn into South Jerseys largest
privately owned, electronic payment pro-
cessing company.
This month the company achieved a major
milestone transacting its one billionth dollar.
From humble beginnings in Biagis par-
ents basement, the firm has now grown to
employ 17 full-time staff members and trans-
acts more than 260,000 payments totaling
over $25 million a month for nearly 1,300
merchants in 17 states. Which should make
it a little quicker to get to the next billion,
joked company President Tim Chew.
Original co-founder Biagi moved on to pur-
sue other business interests in 2011, but
Chew was quick to say, There would defi-
nitely be no BC Processing today if it werent
for Nick and the contributions he made
when we were starting out.
While still a payments company at heart,
the firm has broadened its product and serv-
ice offerings to keep pace with the changing
business landscape and the impact technolo-
gy is playing in all types of business. Formed
in 2011, BC Technologies is a full-service
managed I/T provider specializing in:
Server and desktop virtualization using
VMWare, Citrix, and HyperV
Restaurant Point of Sale Solutions
Payment collection & invoicing software
Email management and service
Online & local backup of business
critical data
Business continuity solutions
Desktop deployment and management
Remote server and desktop
management/monitoring
Remote user access
Network installation and management
Apple certified repairs and Apple
installations
Last year another subsidiary company,
Lucid Frog, was started to develop custom
software for area businesses looking to
improve operational efficiencies and better
their mobile presence. Lucid Frog has devel-
oped a retail management system/retail
point-of-service product that replaces the
old Casio cash register and dial-up credit
card terminals of the past. Additionally the
firm created a product called Bidditt, which
helps non-profit organizations run their
fundraising events more efficiently. Theyve
helped organizations like Big Brothers Big
Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, YMCA, Wish
Upon a Hero and many more increase their
silent auction performance by more than 60
percent in some cases. The company also
develops custom mobile phone apps for busi-
nesses large and small, providing West Coast
technology at Cumberland County prices.
Now located at 258 N. Main Rd., the com-
pany thinks they have found their permanent
home after four moves in eight years, due to
constantly outgrowing facilities on Harding
Highway, Chestnut Avenue and Elmer Street.
Weve always considered ourselves a
Vineland Company, said Chew, who was
born in Newfield and has been a Vineland
resident for the last seven years. We really
care about this community and understand
we have a responsibility to help small- and
mid-size companies compete with their larg-
er competitors. We aim to deliver competi-
tive rate structures and technology solutions
that were historically not available to busi-
nesses in this market.
Chew thinks the future looks bright for
small business in South Jersey in the coming
years, Technology does a great job of leveling
the playing field; we expect to see a newgener-
ation of entrepreneurs revitalize Cumberland
County and our surrounding area.
Chew estimates BC Processing has saved
area merchants tens of millions of dollars
over the years by providing cost savings on
their processing fees; money that has been
put to use helping those businesses grow.
They hope to work with even more busi-
nesses in the future as they anticipate more
and more of their transactions taking place
electronically.
The way we buy and sell things in the
near future is going to look a lot different
than it does today. Were here to help busi-
ness understand, navigate and take advan-
tage of these coming changes.
For information on BC Processing, BC
Technologies and Lucid Frog software devel-
opment, visit their website at www.bcpro-
cessing.com or send an e-mail to
info@bcprocessing.com, follow them on
Twitter or check them out on Facebook. Or
you can always use the old telephone
1.888.223.GOBC. I
The company has changed locations, moving four times in its first four years, but is now
settled in at 258 North Main Road in Vineland.
TECHNOLOGY EXPO/
PRODUCT SHOWCASE
To celebrate the processing of its
billionth dollar transacted, BC
Processing will host a Technology
Expo trade show on Thursday, June 6
in the Greenview Inn at the Eastlyn
Golf Course in Vineland. BC
Processing professionals will be
available to display and explain the
companys latest products, plus
answer questions about businesses'
specific technology needs.
The free event is open to the pub-
lic, but registration is required. It will
be held 4 to 7 p.m. and will feature
hot and cold hors doeuvres and a
complimentary cocktail. To register
for the expo, guests should contact
techexpo@bcprocessing.com.
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ith Memorial Day barely
behind us, things are heat-
ing up on Landis Avenue
with the next two week-
ends featuring big eventsone celebrating
the second anniversary of Landis
MarketPlace and the other celebrating
chrome and fins with the annual Cruise
Down Memory Lane.
Come out and enjoy both.
Landis MarketPlace Second-
Anniversary CelebrationVinelands
public market is throwing a three-day
party and they want all of you to come out
to help celebrate two successful years of
operation.
The celebration will take place this
Thursday through Saturday on Landis
Avenue and throughout the two-level
market. Featured will be a pig roast, fun-
nel cakes, home made ice cream, amazing
specials, over $2000 in giveaways, live
music, face painting and fun for the entire
family.
On Friday, May 31, 92.1 WVLT will do a
live remote broadcast from the market
from 12 to 3 p.m. The final day of the cele-
brationSaturday, June 1will be Family
Fun Day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Live music
will be provided by Towheads, specializ-
ing in traditional Celtic music, and by the
Rich Favretto Bluegrass Band. Naomi
Beamer will lead the kids in various activ-
ities, including balloon animals, tattoos,
and face painting.
Throughout the celebration, over
$2,000 in giveaways will be featured,
including an Amish hand-made quilt, an
Amish-made kitchen island with two
swivel bar stools, $400 and $200 Landis
MarketPlace Amish Market shopping
sprees, and an express wagon. Other great
week-long specials will be offered by over
20 businesses throughout the market. A
list of Anniversary Celebration specials
can be found on flyers available in the
market or on the Landis MarketPlace
website at www.landismarketplace.com.
Cruise Down Memory Lane Now in
its 22nd year, the Cruise will bring mil-
lions of dollars worth of vintage and exot-
ic cars to Landis Avenue on Saturday, June
8, from 5 to 10 p.m. (with the rain date
being Sunday, June 9, from 2 to 7 p.m.) If
you miss the era of chrome, fins, muscle
cars, and fastbacks, this is your event.
Main Street Vineland sponsors the event,
which is being organized again this year
by the South Jersey Cruisers Association
and the South Jersey Mustang Club.
Over 2,000 American cars are expected
to line the Avenueover one mile of
carsfor this much-anticipated event,
which is open to street rods, muscle cars,
stock or custom classics, rat rods, and
cruisers. The gates will open at 5 p.m. at
West Avenue and East Avenue and all
participating vehicles must enter through
the gate. At 6:30 p.m., the gates will close
and cars will remain parked for display.
Participants can cruise the Avenue start-
ing at 8:30 p.m., or remain parked. Any
American-made vehicle, 1973 or newer,
entering with a legitimate car club must
enter the gates with their club.
Complete rules and schedules can be
obtained online at
www.thesouthjerseycruisers.com and
www.southjerseymustangclub.net.
In addition, live music will be featured
and DJs will be playing the entire route of
the cruise. Radio station WVLT 92.1 will
broadcast live throughout the event and
food vendors will also be on hand.
For more information on the event, call
Marv at (856) 697-6306 or Ben at (856)
692-8930. You can also call the Main
Street Vineland office. I
For more information on Main Street
Vinelands events and activities, call the
office at 856-794-8653 or visit
www.mainstreetvineland.org, or check
them out on Facebook.
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Bike-to-Work Day
The City of Vineland Health Department
sponsored Bike to Work Day as part of a
national initiative to encourage cycling to
work. An estimated 20 City of Vineland
employees either cycled or walked to work,
including Mayor Ruben Bermudez and local
police officers. Employees received bags
that included brochures detailing biking
safety, local trails for family trips, and a dis-
count lunch coupon fromthe Landis
Marketplace Amish Market. In addition,
Inspira Health Network donated a first aid
and sanitation kit for cyclists.
Bike to Work Day is a nationally rec-
ognized event that is held across the United
States and Canada to promote cycling to
work instead of driving a motor vehicle.
The purpose of the event is to encourage
physical activity and bring attention to the
harmful effects excess driving has on the
environment. It is estimated that tens of
thousands of cyclists participate in this
event each year.
We are proud of todays participants
who demonstrated that it doesnt take a lot
to make a big difference, commented
Emma Lopez, Health Educator and cyclist.
By making cycling to work a part of your
normal routine, you can improve your
health, and best of all, its a lot of fun!
Bike Lanes Now on Wood and
Elmer Streets
In order to accommodate all modes of
transportation, various departments in the
City of Vineland are working together to
assure the streets are accessible for all.
News in Brief
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Utilizing grant funding from the Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation, the initial joint
effort was to establish the citys first two
bike lanes on Wood and Elmer streets.
It is clear that more bicyclists and
motorists are sharing the road than ever
before, said George Sartorio, Health Officer
for the City of Vineland Department of
Health. Unfortunately, this increase in traf-
fic sometimes results in bicycle-related acci-
dents, but it doesnt have to be this way.
The great majority of bicycle fatalities
are the result of a collision between a bicy-
cle and an automobile. Most bike/car acci-
dents occur at intersections and driveways,
according to the New Jersey Department of
Transportation. Although there are many
factors involved, statistics show that the
bicyclist may be at fault in approximately
75 percent of these accidents. The good
news is that accidents can be avoided.
Learning how to analyze traffic situa-
tions as a cyclist can help avoid dangerous
situations. When riding your bike look in
every direction, especially far ahead to see
what is coming. Make sure to look for any
potentially hazardous traffic or problems
that could affect your path, such as parked
cars, residents pulling out of their drive-
ways and tree branches. Determine if you
need to take an alternate route that would
be much safer instead of faster. When on a
street with a bike lane, utilize the lane. Use
hand signals when making turns to notify
motorists of your intention to make a turn.
Stop at stop signs or traffic signals. And
always remember, New Jersey law requires
cyclists and automobile drivers to obey the
rules of the road.
While many bicycle-related crashes are
connected to the bicyclists behavior, others
are due to the motorists lack of attention.
Always keep these simple steps in mind
when driving around a bicyclist or on our
streets with bike lanes.
When turning across a bike lane always
look behind you for a bicyclist; if someone
is approaching, wait and yield instead of
trying to beat them. Dont honk your horn
to communicate with a bicyclist unless its
an emergency. Dont follow too close. Be
cautious in residential neighborhoods. It is
really important to slow and stop before
stop signs, and then ease into the intersec-
tion. Children riding bikes may not see you
if you arent slowing down. Look for bicy-
clists before opening your door. Give chil-
dren extra space. Children are often more
wobbly than adults on bikes, and more like-
ly to turn or stop suddenly without looking
or signaling.
Free Produce and Grocery
Items for Seniors
The Fresh & Free program distributes
free produce and grocery items to senior
citizens only, in Vineland and surrounding
towns, each second Thursday of the month
from 10 to 11 a.m. With Mayor Bermudezs
approval and in cooperation with the
Marine Corp League of Vineland, seniors
can visit the Marine Corp League and shop
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JUNE 5 THROUGH 28
Bay Gals 13. Gallery 50, Inc. 50 E.
Commerce St., Bridgeton, 575-
0090. Wednesday through
Saturday, 11 a.m.4 p.m. Painting
together monthly since 1997, 13 Bay
Gals showing work in the year 2013
at the start of the 13th year of
Gallery 50, Inc. Opening reception
is Friday, June 7, from 6 to 9 p.m.,
when the Bay Gals have a surprise
cooked up. Show sponsor: The
Hope Chest. www.gallery50.org.
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June 7th 9:30-12:00 PM
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FRIDAY, MAY 31
Don Shaw. Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N.
High St., Millville. Free. Live original
music 79 p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1
Appel Farm Arts & Music Festival. 457
Shirley Road, Elmer. See cover story.
Tickets: (General Admission) Children
(ages 3 -12) are $5. Ages 2 and under
admitted free. Through May 31: $45 Adult/
$40 Seniors/Students/Military Families.
June 1: $50 Adult / $45 Seniors/Students.
Parking is $5. Tickets can be purchased at
www.appelfarm.org.
JUNE 1 AND 2
Singing Ambassadors: Memories
Are Made of These. Vineland High
School South Auditorium, Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. Saturday 7:30 p.m. and Sunday
3 p.m. Meet the new director, Janay Hair,
in a concert featuring Time Warp 80s
Band on two songs and several of the
members as soloists. CATS transporta-
tion is available (691-7799).
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
Down Jersey: The Snakes Plus One.
Guaracini Performing Arts Center,
Sherman Ave. and College Dr., Vineland.
3 p.m. The Snake Brothers and series
host Jim Albertson will come center
stage to lead the audience in singing folk
and songs of the sea, many from the
South Jersey region. Tickets: $10 for all
ages. Call or visit the CCC Box Office.
Hours are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday; and 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Wednesday. 856-692-8499.
Celebrate the Arts: Outdoor Arts
Festival. Barn Studio of Art, 814
Whitaker Ave., Millville. Noon5 p.m. Free
parking at The Child Family Center, 1100
Combs Rd. Free and open to the public.
Fun for the whole family. Onsite registra-
tion for summer fine arts classes.
Classes begin June 18. 856-825-5028.
A Night of Opera and Musical Theatre.
Little Theatre, Sherman Ave. and Blvd.,
Vineland. 7:30 p.m. Selections from clas-
sic operas and Broadway favorites at
this benefit fundraiser. Performances by
celebrated artists: Edward Bogusz, bass-
baritone; Dorothy Cardella, soprano;
Eve Edwards, soprano; Daniel Glaudel,
bass; James Longacre, tenor; Betty
Jean Rieders, mezzo soprano; Maestro
Martin Knoblauch, Members of the
Northeast Chamber Orchestra, and
Joseph Krupa (on piano). The evenings
narrator Ceri Galati will introduce each
aria and opera selection. All tickets $25
and doors will open one hour before
showtime. 856-692-5626.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
The Ultimate Dance Party. Merighis
Savoy Inn, 4940 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
Dinner 6:30 p.m., show 8 p.m. Dining and
dancing. Tickets: $59 each. Make checks
payable to Our Lady of the Blessed
Sacrament Parish, 104 Catawba Ave.,
Newfield, NJ 08344. Or call: 856-364-8192.
MOVIE GENRE NIGHTS EVERY
TUESDAY NIGHT AT DELSEA DRIVE IN
(Movies subject to change depend-
ing on availability. Regular ticket pric-
ing and house rules apply.)
June 4: Classic Teen Flicks
8:45 p.m. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
(1986) PG-13
10:55 p.m. Adventures In Babysitting
(1987) PG-13
June 11: Classic Horror
8:50 p.m. Psycho (1960) R, 109 Min
11:05 p.m. Texas Chain Saw Massacre
(1974) R
June 18: Dude Night
8:50 p.m. Cool Hand Luke (1967) PG
11:20 p.m. The Last Detail (1973) R
June 25: Girl Night
8:50 p.m. Amelie (2001) R
11:15 p.m. The Prime Of Miss Jean
Brodie (1969) M
July 2: Kid Stuff (Old Softies, Too!)
8:50 p.m. Dumbo (1941) Approved
10:15 p.m. Toy Story (1995) G
July 9: Beach Movies
8:50 p.m. Beach Blanket Bingo
(1965) Unrated
10:55 p.m. Where The Boys Are
(1960) Approved
The Delsea Drive-In will continue
Special Tuesday "Movie Genre" Nights
all summer as long as there is sufficient
patron interest.
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Area Farmers Embark on
Another Great Season
New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture
Douglas H. Fisher on May 21 visited farms
in Cumberland and Gloucester counties to
highlight the start of the Jersey Fresh
growing season. Stops included Dooley
Farms and A. Pagnini Farms in Vineland
and Dan Graiff Farms in Newfield.
Our states farmers are hard at work
growing the Jersey Fresh fruits and veg-
etables we all love, said Secretary Fisher.
You can find this wonderful Jersey Fresh
produce in supermarkets, community
farmers markets, roadside stands and
restaurants throughout the state. Make
sure to ask for Jersey Fresh and support
our farm families.
The Department of Agriculture intro-
duced two new initiatives this year to
assist consumers seeking Garden State
farmers agricultural products.
The Department recently kicked off its
new sports-themed marketing campaign,
Jersey Fresh: Another Great Season,
which showcases New Jersey farmers as
champions, growing more than 100 vari-
eties of the finest and freshest fruits and
vegetables. The campaign includes televi-
sion, radio and print advertisements.
In addition, the Department revamped
its Jersey Fresh website www.jer-
seyfresh.nj.gov and added many more fea-
tures. Besides a dynamic search engine for
community farmers markets, pick-your-
own farms and roadside stands, visitors to
the site can find a list of certified organic
farms, community supported agriculture
farms and Made with Jersey Fresh items.
In addition, Jersey Fresh recipes are
downloadable from the site directly to
smart phones through the use of QR
codes.
On the website, visitors also can find
Jersey Fresh recipes, information about
the Jersey Fresh program, nutrition and
food safety information and New Jersey
agriculture facts.
At Dooley Farms in Vineland, Secretary
Fisher toured their greenhouses to see
their hot house tomato operation. John
Dooley is a first-generation farmer who,
after graduating from Cook College,
worked in the nursery industry. He gradu-
ally moved over to vegetables and bought
his farm 25 years ago, which includes on3
acre of greenhouses and 15 additional
acres of farmland. His farm is part of the
Jersey Fresh Quality Grading Program,
which means the produce is inspected by
the Department of Agriculture.
Dooley packs about 200,000 pounds of
greenhouse tomatoes from April to
December and another 100,000 pounds of
field-grown tomatoes. In addition, he
grows greens and herbs in the field.
Our main concern is taste and quali-
ty, said Dooley. We pick the tomatoes
with high color so they are ready for the
customers. It tends to bring out the best
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& Roach. I joined Prudential Fox & Roach because they offer an outstanding
business plan with superb marketing tools and a friendly, enthusiastic office
environment, she adds.
A member of the National and New Jersey Associations of Realtors and the
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is also a professional registered nurse and serves as president (2011-2015) of
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University, Mulcahy resides in Pittsgrove with her husband, James. She serves
Cumberland, Salem, Gloucester, Atlantic and Camden Counties.
1635 Linden Blvd., Mark B Gilmour to
Jeffrey Behrens on 2/25/13 for $190,000
2510 Meade Dr., Ruth Hogate to Jeffrey
Mahon on 2/25/13 for $210,000
2718 N East Ave., General Construction of
South Jersey Inc. to Charles F Cash on
2/26/13 for $27,500
2861 E Chestnut Ave., Daniel Fabbri to
Jacqueline Galbiati on 2/27/13 for $131,000
504 Mayfair St., Andrew Gouse to Daniel W
Malone, Jr. on 3/1/13 for $144,500
218 W Park Ave., Roham S Quiros to Ada
Dehoyos on 3/4/13 for $10,000
242 N Brewster Rd., Federal National
Mortgage Assoc. (by Atty.) to David Allen
on 3/4/13 for $103,000
1279 Tammie Terr., Realty Capital
Management III LLC to Folkstone Properties
LLC on 3/4/13 for $135,000
2778 S Main St., Wawa Inc. to Main Road
Realestate LLC on 3/5/13 for $300,000
539 Bank St., CCTS Tax Liens I LLC to
Hugo Barragan on 3/6/13 for $43,000
1213 McMahan Dr., Marion D Mascola to
Diane DeSalvo on 3/6/13 for $135,000
333 S Brewster Rd., Casual Coastal
Investments LLC to Jorge Justiniano on
3/7/13 for $59,000
1827 Wynnewood Dr., Brian Stringari, Jr. to
Andrew Gouse on 3/7/13 for $215,000
1462 W Chestnut St., Lenette Gould to Ann
Investments LLC on 3/11/13 for $43,000
3158 Tuttlegrove Rd., Spring Hollow No. 1
LLC to NVR Inc. (DBA) on 3/11/13 for
$79,750
3360 Tuttlegrove Rd., Spring Hollow No. 1
LLC to NVR Inc. (DBA) on 3/11/13 for
$79,750
1714 Almond Rd., Sean B Gaughan to
Daniel J Biggs on 3/11/13 for $120,000
1149 Woodcrest Dr., EJG Properties at
Woodcrest Fields LLC to Wendy Brown on
3/11/13 for $195,000
435 W Peach St., Richard R Jackson (Trust)
to Shirley McMillan on 3/12/13 for $112,300
2102 E Oak Rd., NVR Inc. (DBA) to Nicole
Badurina on 3/12/13 for $192,348
121 Axtell Ave., Anthony Olivio, Jr. (Exec.)
to RPJ Properties LLC on 3/13/13 for
$20,000
322 Fenimore St., Gary Albert DAmbrose
to Sonia Torres on 3/13/13 for $50,000
2110 Covered Bridge Rd., Rafael A Distasio
to Joel Jewell on 3/13/13 for $52,000
583 Alps Place, Anthony Branch to John
Caselli on 3/13/13 for $85,300
2442 E Sherman Ave., Lynx Asset Services
LLC to Anthony Perna on 3/13/13 for
$110,000
2302 Edgewood Dr., Wilfred F Parsons to
Jerry Morales on 3/13/13 for $158,000
1741 Fairmount Ave., Dyann A Leonelli to
Philip A Gruccio on 3/13/13 for $175,000
2176 Civil War Rd., Jagdish P Parikh to
Kamlesh Patel on 3/13/13 for $188,000
10 Northwood Dr., Waca Investments LLC
to Bryan Wallace on 3/13/13 for $216,000
1526 Magnolia Rd., Frederick Ladd to John
D Lambert, Jr. on 3/14/13 for $200,000
725 S East Ave., CSM Realty LLC to 725
Sea LLC on 3/15/13 for $150,000
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Summer Programs
THE COURTYARD SCHOOL
Established 1982
1270 S. East Avenue Vineland
856.692.0414
www.courtyardschool.com
Daily Swimming Geo Treasure Hunting
Culinary Contests Cool Science
Outdoor Adventures Team Games
New
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groups!
Adventure Team: 8-10 yrs old
Explorer Club: 6-7 yrs old
Discovery Zone: 3-5 yrs old
Courtyard
Summer...
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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. night.
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch
spot offering sandwiches named for col-
leges 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 3pm-7pm, Sun-Thu 10pm-close. All
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.
Bruni's Pizzeria. 2184 N. 2nd St., Millville
(856) 825-2200. Award-winning pizza since
1956. Open Mon-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun.
11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Chows Garden 1101 N. 2nd St., Millville,
327-3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet.
Cosmopolitan Restaurant Lounge, Bakery,
3513 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977.
Happy hour everyday 11 a.m.6 p.m. half-
priced appetizers, and reduced drink specials.
Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnolia
rds., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies,
breads, doughnuts, custom wedding cakes.
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.
Deeks Deli & Kustard Kitchen, 1370 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for lunch
and dinner specials. Soft ice cream and
cakes year-round. Mon.-Sat 9 a.m.8 p.m.
Dennys, 1001 W. Landis Ave., Vineland,
696-1900. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Take-
out, too. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m.
Open 24 hours. Kids eat free Tues. & Sat.
Dominicks Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
recipes, fresh ingredients.
Double Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd.,
Vineland, 213-6176. Open for lunch and din-
ner. Traditional tavern fair.
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.
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, 205-9800.
Greek and American cuisine, pizza.
Five Points Inn, E. Landis Ave. and Tuckahoe
Rd., Vineland, 691-6080. Italian cuisine and
dinner buffets to savor. Family-owned.
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill, 3624 S.
Delsea Dr., 856-362-5508. All you can eat,
serving Breakfast Sat & Sun, 7:30 - 11 a.m.,
Lunch Mon thru Fri 114 p.m., Dinner 7
days a week. Senior early bird specials,
Mon thru Fri, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Take outs avail.
Ginas Ristorante, Landis and Lincoln Aves.
in ShopRite Plaza, Vineland. 205-0049.
Serving dinner Tues.-Sat. Serving lunch
Tues.-Fri. Reservations recommended.
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.
Guiseppe's Italian Market, 528B N. Harding
Hwy, Buena. 856-213-6391. Hot and cold
take outs. Crabs Friday & Saturdays.
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 Wednesday thru Saturday.
High Street Chinese Buffet, High St.,
Millville, 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet.
Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 362-5978. Serving subs, sand-
wiches, and take-out platters.
Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens,
homemade sides, catering.
Kawa Thai & Sushi, 607 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 213-6706 (Also at 2196 N. 2nd St.
Millville). Open for lunch & dinner daily.
Authentic Thai dishes ranging from tradi-
tional to modern recipes. Take out available.
Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily.
Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners.
La Locanda Pizzeria & Ristorante, 1406 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 794-3332. Pasta, veal,
chicken. Lunch and dinner. Closed Sun.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui-
sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for lunch
and dinner, $6.49 lunch buffet Mon.Sat.
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. Dungeness Crabs Night on
Tuesdays in the Bistro. Gourmet Pizza Nite
on Wed. Outdoor dining in the adjacent
Lunas Outdoor Bar & Grille.
Moonlight Bar and Grill, 528 N. Harding
Hwy., Vineland, 697-5500. Happy hour with
food, Monday through Friday, 3-7 p.m. $2
drafts, many drink specials.
Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek cui-
sinelamb dishes and salads.
Peking Gourmet, 907 N. Main Rd., (Larrys II
Plaza), Vineland, 691-0088. Chinese. Takeout
only. All major credit cards accepted.
Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Open Daily,
6 a.m.-11 p.m. Breakfast served all day.
Daily specials Monday thru Friday.
Sunny Side Diner, 2 Southwest Blvd, Newfield.
697-4000. Breakfast specials for only $1.99;
daily lunch specials starting at $3.50
Tombstone Saloon and Grill, 373 Route 54,
Buena, 213-6115. Serving lunch, dinner and
packaged goods. Monday night line danc-
ing, Tuesday night karaoke and trivia,
Wednesday wing night with 50 cent wings,
live country music every weekend.
Tre Belleze, 363 E. Wheat Rd., Buena, 697-
8500. Serving lunch and dinner daily with
complimentary buffet on Fri. from 3-6 p.m.
Serving gluten-free pizza, pasta and beer.
Home of the Screamer Wings.
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.
DINING OUT
From fine dining to lunch spots to
bakeries, the area has choices to satisfy
any appetite. Call for hours.
VRDC TO HOST FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL
On Sunday, June 2, the Vineland Regional Dance Company will host a food
and wine festival from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Bellview Winery in Landisville.
Attendees will have an opportunity to enjoy samples of cuisine from local
restaurants and bakeries, as well as many wines from Bellview. While sampling,
guests will be treated to live entertainment.
Participants to this festival include the Bellview Winery, Greenview Inn, Viet
Bistro, Las Lomas Fresh Mexican Grill, Marcianos, Jim Mains Bakery, The Best
of Southern Cooking, Pepsico, Coldstone Creamery and Starbucks.
Tickets for this event are $40 for adults 21 and over and $15 for all persons
under 21. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting www.vrdc.org or in person
at Maxines Studio of Dance or Bellview Winery. This event is sponsored by
Delaware Valley Neuropsychiatric Associates, Forest Grove Auto Body and
Fresh Wave. All proceeds will benefit the Vineland Regional Dance Company.
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Micro Electric LLC.
Residential repair, addi-
tions, and services.
Bonded and insured.
no job is too small.
NJ LIC #14256.
Call 609-501-7777.
2000 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo LS, gold, V6, auto-
matic, 2-door, a/c, cruise
control, pw/pl, abs, cas-
sette/cd, 151K, $2,000,
Chris, 609-364-4796.
For sale: Kenmore dual
door refrigerator. Ten years
old. Runs well. In great
condition. Asking $150.
Call George at 856-362-
5704 after 5:00.
For sale: Compact refriger-
ator - $60. 19" TV - $25.
Cross country ski machine
with videos - $125. Call
after 6:00. 856-696-2836.
Great Dane puppies for
sale. Parents on premises.
AKC registered. Fawn with
black masks. Two males,
two females. If interested,
call 302-266-0934. $800
a piece.
Community Yard Sale
Saturday, June 1, 8 am to
3 pm Redeemer Lutheran
Church, 2384 E. Landis Ave,
Vineland. Reserved space
$20 donation. Rain or shine.
Food available. Benefits
church office fund and
VBS. Call 856-691-4278.
Have a bike taking up space
in your home? Please con-
sider donating it. The
Vineland Rotary Club has
partnered with Pedals for
Progress to export bikes to
third-world countries where
they are needed for trans-
portation. Also collecting
treadle and portable sewing
machines. Contact Henry
Hansen at 856-696-0643
for drop-off or pick-up.
Steelman's Drywall.
Drywall installation and
repairing nailpops, cracks,
water damage, unfinished
drywall. Big or small! Call
Joe for a free estimate at
609-381-3814.
Turk's Pressure Clean.
Powerwashing of vinyl and
aluminum siding.
Concrete, brick, roof stain
removal. Gutter cleanouts.
Over 25 years in business.
Insured. Call 856-692-7470
Advanced Cabinetry &
Storage Systems. Shop at
homeover 30 years expe-
rience: kitchens, vanities,
closets, garage systems.
For all your storage needs
factory direct purchase
power. Call (609) 805-6277
for an at-home consulta-
tion. Save thousands.
Electrical
Contractor
Pete Construction
Specializing in decks,
roofs and home
remodeling. State
licensed and insured.
Call for a free esti-
mate. 856-507-1456.
Share a Nice Big
Modern House in a
Great Neighborhood.
$699/mo. Call 609-
213-0832.
Travel anywhere in the
world through RCI.
Reservation cost:
$1,300. Transportation
cost: Not included.
Call 856-696-2491
Got School Stress?
The Homeschool
Academy of South
Jersey can help.
Choice from IN-Class
or ON-Line or AT-
Home affordable, K-
12th grade programs
in Millville.
www.hasjschool.org.
609-805-2548.
House Cleaning.
Excellent work.
Reasonable prices.
Whole house or indi-
vidual rooms. Call
609-617-7224. Leave
message.
2 acres of Farmland
in Rosenhayn available
for use. Maintenance
of grounds required
in lieu of rental fee.
Call 856-982-0300.
LINE COOK/PREP COOK
MAPLEWOOD III
Full time prep/line
cook. Must be avail-
able weekends & hol-
idays. 856-692-2011.
Apply in person only
between the hours of
2 & 5. Bring resume
or application or call
856-692-2011.
Experience or culinary
education required.
Bilingual Domestic
Violence Liaison need-
ed at the DCPP local
offices in Cumberland
and Gloucester coun-
ties, providing on-site
case consultation, sup-
port and advocacy for
the non offending par-
ents and their children.
The Domestic Violence
Liaison position is to
increase safety, stabili-
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lies. Salary: $38,000 -
$42,000. Must be
bilingual in English
and Spanish. All inter-
ested candidates must
submit a cover letter
and resume, indicating
desired position(s) and
salary requirements to
the Hiring Supervisor
via email at
mlove@centerffs.org.
United Way seeks a
PT Development
Coordinator in our
Cumb Cnty Office to
perform a wide
range of fundraising
responsibilities and
support the Execu-
tive Director for
campaign success &
customer satisfac-
tion. Min BA De-
gree, reliable trans-
portation, exp in non-
profit sector, rela-
tionship mgmt, sales &
data analysis skills,
etc. Min $20hr, 15-20
hrs/wk. Submit re-
sume directly to:
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Krystal Clear, LLC
Home and Office
Cleaners. Exceptional
Service, Senior
discounts, Spring
Cleaning specials,
Free Estimates.
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