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Rag Rugs Like Granny Used to Make

The Millville Historical Society recently hosted an Amish Knot Rug Weaving Workshop during Millville’s June Third Friday. The class was held at the Millville Historical Society’s Headquarters and Genealogical Research Library, located at 200 East Main Street in Millville. Seating was limited, and the workshop filled quickly. While participants were not able to complete a […]

National Night Out, Pickleball, and America’s 250th

The Hillsborough Police Department is hosting the township’s third annual National Night Out on August 5 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Mountain View Park. “National Night Out is a great opportunity for the Hillsborough Community to meet and engage with our local police while participating in some fun events,” said Mayor John Ciccarelli. National […]

Quite a ride for Miss Pennsylvania Page Weinstein

Page Weinstein with the Barbera Bear, Gary Barbera and state Rep. Jared Solomon

More clean energy can reduce electric costs

by Alison Mitchell, Executive Director, New Jersey Conservation Foundation You’ve probably noticed your electric bill going up, and wondered what can be done about it. More clean energy like solar and wind could help lower those bills – and help protect the environment – but it’s stuck in line.  While New Jersey has been making great strides in developing clean energy in-state, our power […]

Congratulations to Custom Career Club Graduates

Club Unit Director Rosemary DeQuinzio and graduates Sienna Watt, above, and Luis Almodovar-Cartagena. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Cumberland County is proud to announce that two teens completed the Cumberland County Custom Career Club (C5) Program.   The program is in partnership with The County Positive Youth Development Coalition and focuses on career readiness […]

Bridgeton Athlete Recognized by College Sports Communicators

College Sports Communicators (CSC) recently named Bridgeton native Rob Ready as a 2025 Academic All-District Baseball Team member. The award recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. Ready was a pitcher for University of North Carolina (UNC) Greensboro. The graduating senior was a two-time CSC Academic […]

Demolition Derby is Family Affair

By Lorinda Jarvis Andrew Vitale admits it: He’s a little addicted. That smile spreads, and his hands sweep in the direction of a bright purple 2000 Toyota Camry, the word “MAFIA” spray-painted in black and blue on its side. The Camry and one other Vitale vehicle will be entered to win prize money in the […]

Sports Briefs

Sign up for basketball camp The 19th annual Jaguar Summer Basketball Camp will take place from July 21-25 at the air-conditioned Marian Center at St. Ephrem, in Bensalem. The camp is for boys and girls in kindergarten through 12th grade and will be a mix of fun, fundamentals and competition. The cost is $150 and […]

Around Town

Bellmon, Harris present check to organization tackling ‘inequities’ in math State Rep. Anthony Bellmon and House Appropriations Chair Jordan Harris presented a check worth $125,000 in state funding to the organization Black Girls Love Math. BGLM was founded five years ago by Atiyah Harmon, who had spent two decades in the education system as a […]

Greater Bustleton loses battle to stop UPS

The state Supreme Court has denied a request by the Greater Bustleton Civic League to present new evidence and witnesses in its challenge to a Zoning Board of Adjustment decision to permit UPS to build a large sorting facility at 1 Red Lion Road. The announcement was made at last week’s civic meeting by GBCL […]