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VOLUME 9 | ISSUE 31 | SEPTEMBER 7, 2016

A division of

15 Years Since 9/11

CLASSI F
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ART OF TWO PALETTES


EVENT RAISES FUNDS,
AWARENESS FOR ELWYN NJ

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
9/11 Day was launched a year later to honor the victims and heroes.

T
One of two reflecting pools located at the 9/11 Memorial grounds in
the footprint of each of the twin towers that collapsed after the terror
attacks 15 years ago. In the background the 9/11 Museum is visible, as
is the Freedom Tower.
PHOTO BY Dave Z flickr.com/photos/zawrotny

he American Red Cross supports 9/11 Day by


offering the community an opportunity to
honor those who lost their lives and the heroes
who responded following the tragic events of
September 11. Two ways to participate in 9/11 Day are to
volunteer or donate blood or platelets with the Red Cross
and help ensure blood is available for patients in need.
9/11 Day has evolved into the largest annual day of charitable engagement in the U.S. and was designated as a
National Day of Service and Remembrance by the U.S.
Congress in 2009.
Jay S. Winuk, co-founder of 9/11 Day, lost his brother
Glenn in the September 11 attacks. Glenn J. Winuk, an
attorney with the law firm Holland & Knight in downtown Manhattan, served as a volunteer firefighter and
EMT for almost 20 years. After helping evacuate the
Holland & Knight offices where he was a partner, he
raced to the nearby World Trade Centers south tower to
participate in the rescue efforts. He died in the line of
duty when that tower collapseda first response medical
kit was found by his side.
With its engagement in 9/11 Day, the Red Cross will
make a significant impact, and were confident that blood
donors from coast-to-coast will answer this call for help
while honoring the heroes of 9/11.
If youd like to observe 9/11 Day by donating blood or
platelets, make an appointment to give at a local drive:
Greenwich: 9/14, 1:306:30 p.m., Greenwich
Presbyterian Church, 630 Ye Greate St.
Vineland: 9/12, 27 p.m., Moose Hall, 187 W. Wheat Rd.
Visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS.

Event co-chairs Macleod Carre and Robert


Odorizzi join Elwyn NJs Sue Sauro, staff
members and clients who use the organizations
vans; funds are being raised to buy another van.

n Wednesday, September 21, Elwyn New


Jersey will host its annual fundraiser, Art
of Two Palettes, in an effort to raise
much-needed funds and awareness about the
mission of the non-profit organization.
This years event will be the 11th annual as
the community is invited to enjoy art, entertainment, fine food and spirits on the grounds of
Elwyn New Jersey at 1667 East Landis Avenue
in Vineland ( just east of Main Road).
The totally tasteful event will feature delicious food from some of the areas finest gourmet
restaurants, wine and vodka bars, and a sampling
of fine craft beers. Fine art objects will be featured in a live auction, and spectacular, themed
gift baskets will be featured in a silent auction.
The event takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. While
the Art of Two Palettes is traditionally an outdoor event, it is a rain or shine gig, which is
completely enclosed in tents in the parking lot of
the facility (it has been moved from the nearby

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Summer
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the Maurice
River
The Cumberland
County Summer Reading
Participants recently
cruised down the
Maurice River with
Captain Dave and First
Mate Tom. The participants who reached their
goals got to attend this
special reward trip.
Front row, from left: Brandon Burt, Ayrionna Burt, Chelsie Burt, Nate Bond, and Joanna
Bond. Back row: Ashley Orsino, Terry Burt, Zhi Watts, Hope Campbell, Ashley Campbell,
Colleen Bond, and Erin Bond. First Mate Tom and Captain Dave are in the far back.

Boys & Girls Club Teens Enjoy the Outdoors

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The Boys & Girls Club of Vineland teen members enjoyed a wonderful day of
kayaking on the Maurice River below Union Lake dam in Millville, NJ. Not only
was this a great recreational field trip for the youth members but it also illustrated
for them the beauty that surrounds us in Cumberland County. The trip was made
possible through the support of Steve Eisenhauer of the Natural Lands Trust.

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Tri County Community Rotary


Group Adds Three New Members
The Tri County Community Rotary Group is
pleased to announce the addition of three new members to its ranks. Inducted into the club on Tuesday,
August 16, pictured from top: Walter Troolin, educator, Vineland Public Schools; Paula Stewart Davis,
counseling, Atlantic Cape Community College; and
Erin Mendez, financial advisor, Ameriprise Financial.
The induction ceremony was officiated by club
chair, Tina Ritondaro, who explained that Rotarians
provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical
standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill
and peace in the world. As signified by the motto
Service Above Self, Rotarys main objective is service, both in the community and in the workplace.
We are thrilled to see our membership grow so
quickly and look forward to involving our newest
members in the work we are doing locally in service
to others, said Ritondaro. The flexibility that our
club offers makes it a great way for busy professionals to give back. We encourage others to attend a
meeting to see what were all about.
The Tri-County Community Rotary Group is an
extension of the South Jersey Rotary E-Club and
serves Atlantic, Cumberland and Gloucester counties.
The club has joined forces with a number of local
organizations to provide support. As part of the
South Jersey Rotary E-Club, it also co-sponsors the
Buena Regional High School Interact Club and the Tri
County Community Interact Club at the YMCA.
Group members meet on the first and third Tuesdays
of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Merighis
Savoy Inn Rose Room. The group formed in March
2016, and has a membership of 40 business professionals.
Rotary International is comprised of 1.2 million
neighbors, friends and community leaders who come together to create positive,
lasting change in communities around the world. The differing occupations, cultures, and countries give members a unique perspective. Their shared passion
for service helps them accomplish the remarkable.
To find out more, visit rotary.org. For more information on joining the Tri
County Community Rotary Club, contact them at trictyrotarygroup@gmail.com.

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Doggie Obedience Classes To Start Soon

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Pinelands K-9 Club will start


the next session of Dog Training
classes on Tesday, September 13.
Classes are held at the Atlantic
County 4-H Center located on
Route 50 between Mays Landing
and Egg Harbor City.
Pinelands K9 Club is now offering the American Kennel Club
(AKC) training program geared
towards puppies and their owners.
The AKC S.T.A.R.sm Puppy
Program rewards responsible owners who take the time to train and socialize their new puppies. The program is the puppy level of the AKCs wellknown Canine Good Citizen program. S.T.A.R. stands for Socialization,
Training, Activity and a Responsible owner, all of the things a puppy needs
to have a good life.
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
AKC S.T.A.R. 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 the club, classes and instructors, visit pinelandsk9club.com.
Questions: call 609-432-9447.

Freeholders Authorize
Completion of Road Projects
The Cumberland County Board of
Chosen Freeholders unanimously
approved Resolution #2016-378 on August
16, due to concerns with public safety.
This resolution authorizes the County
Engineer to proceed with finalizing partially constructed road projects that were
suspended due to the concern of how
these unfinished road projects could
adversely impact public safety.
Public Works Liaison Freeholder Jim

Quinn said it is unconscionable to leave


these projects unfinished while we wait
for State to lift the ban on road work that
is state funded. Schools will be in session
soon and we have constituents whose
quality of life is being impacted by the
large potholes in the roadways.... I am
very pleased that the entire Freeholder
Board agreed to make this a priority.
Freeholder Jim Sauro, who serves as
the alternate Liaison for Department of
Public Works said that the projects that
we authorized for completion include, CR
610 Cedarville Road from Route 49 to
Bogden Boulevard, CR 655 Lincoln
Avenue from Main Road to Pennsylvania
Avenue, CR 638 Burlington Road from

Buckshutem Road to Reeves Road and CR


630 Old Deerfield Pike from Parsonage
Road to Route 77. He said the motoring
public will see work resuming on these
roads in the near future.

Youth Sports Gearing Up for


Fall Season: Register Now!
Throughout the fall, the Cumberland
Cape Atlantic YMCA/YMCA of Vineland
is offering youth sports for youngsters as
young as four years old up to age 14,
depending on the sport. Registration is
going on now at the YMCA. All kids are
encouraged to participate, but space is
limited. This seasons offerings will

include Youth Indoor Instructional


Tennis, Youth Outdoor Soccer, Basketball,
and Teen Strength Training.
The latter class will begin on
September 8; the other classes will begin
later in the month but will have parents
meetings on the evening of Thursday,
September 15. The programs will run
through the second week of November.
Times, fees, and dates vary for each discipline. Each sport will help youth learn
about a specific field while helping them
live a healthier lifestyle.
For details, schedules, and to register,
call the YMCA at 856-691-0030, ext. 130
or visit the Y at 1159 East Landis Avenue.

CCC Seeks Distinguished


Alumni Nominations

GRAAND RE-OPENING
Open House
Free Classes Prizes

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Confidence
Focus
Self-Discipline
Respect
Leadership

Cumberland County College is looking


for alumni who have excelled academically and professionally, and who have contributed demonstrably to their communities. The Alumni Office is accepting nominations for the Distinguished Alumni
honor for its 50th anniversary induction.
The new Distinguished Alumni are
inducted at a special ceremony in the theatre on campus.
The criteria to be a candidate for the
honor are:
The nominee successfully completed
a minimum of 60 semester hours at
Cumberland County College.
The nominee is making or has made a
demonstrable contribution to the community through professional achievements
and/or community service.
The nominee is not a member of the
current selection committee.
To nominate yourself or another individual for the Distinguished Alumni
honor, send the individuals name, a brief
description of professional achievements
and community service, and the individuals contact information to ethompson2@cccnj.edu or mail the information
to the CCC Alumni Office, PO Box 1500,
Vineland, NJ 08362-1500.
For more information, contact Erin
Thompson at 856-200-4556.

Move Yourself! Salem County


with Walks and Chair Yoga
The Salem County Department of
Health & Human Services announces the
New Move Yourself! Salem County schedule for the outdoor walk and indoor chair
yoga program. The September 2016 Walk
N Talks will take place on selected dates
at various parks throughout the county.
The indoor chair yoga class will take place
in the Stage Room at The Ware Building,
51 Cheney Road, Woodstown. The Ware
Building is located two miles south of
Woodstown off Route 45 behind the
Salem County Vo-Tech.
The Office of Aging is offering a free
box lunch to participating seniors on
Thursday, September 15 and Tuesday,
September 27. To receive the free-boxed

lunch, the participant must be over 60


years of age, fill out a small registration
form, and RSVP by 8 a.m. the day before.
Seniors must call 856-339-8622 to register
for the boxed lunch. The box lunch is prepared by the Italian Kitchen of Pennsville
and meets the nutrition requirements of
the State Office of Aging.
Caregivers and support staff are welcomed to attend. If a special needs resident requires transportation, pcontact the
Salem County Office of Aging at 856-3398622 in advance.
In the event of severe weather, the
exercise class may be cancelled please
contact the Health Department at 856935-7510, ext.8302.
For more information about Move
Yourself! Salem County, visit
health.salemcountynj.gov. Also, get regular updates, walk dates and times at our
Facebook page, located at
www.facebook.com/SalemCountyHealth.

DICKS Sporting Goods Hiring


Sports and Outdoor
Enthusiasts Locally

LoBiondo Secures Another


Million for Millville Airport

Free NARCAN Training Offered


to Salem County Residents
A free community training session on
the use of NARCAN to save a life from
drug overdose is being offered by the
Salem County Department of Health and
Human Services, Office of Drug and
Alcohol Services.
The free training will be held on

September 21, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. at


the Pennsville FOP. Topics include overdose prevention strategies, signs and
symptoms of overdose, how to administer
Naloxone, rescue breathing, overdose prevention legal rights, and general support
information.
A free NARCAN kit will be given to
those attending at the end of the training.Seating is limited to 30 people, but if
the response is overwhelming, another
free training will be added.
Training will be provided by the professional staff from Urban Treatment
Centers. To register, call 856-935-7510 ext.
8460, or e-mail aggie.vaughan@salemcountynj.gov I

14th Annual

St. Padre Pio Festival


September 25, 2016
Noon - 6pm

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U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo


(NJ-02), Chairman of the House Aviation
Subcommittee, has announced $1,084,050
in federal funding to the Delaware River &
Bay Authority (DRBA) for the Millville
municipal airport. The funding will go
towards the acquisition of land for additional development.
A key strategy to bringing additional

located on the north side of Taxiway G,


will eliminate a current through-the-fence
operation and provide for future development opportunities.
The federal funding is a discretionary
award from the U.S. Department of
Transportation.

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DICKS Sporting Goods has announced


it is now hiring for a new store opening
soon in Vineland. DICKS is looking for
exceptional applicants, passionate about
sports or the outdoors, to join the team at
the new Cumberland Mall location (3849
S. Delsea Drive). The store was originally
located in Millville at Union Lake
Crossing. DICKS will plan to staff this
new location with approximately 50 parttime and temporary positions.
Visit dickssportinggoods.jobs to learn
more about joining the DICKS Sporting
Goods team.
The new location is expected to open
in October of 2016 and will be one of the
first to include a new and improved
footwear section designed to offer a broad
selection of sports performance and casual footwear.
To celebrate the new store in Vineland,
DICKS will host two days of Grand ReOpening festivities that include a variety
of giveaways in-store. Additional details
on the Grand Opening activities will be
available in the coming weeks.
DICKS is committed to serving its communities through the efforts of its
Community Marketing and Community
Youth Sports programs, which work to support local schools and youth organizations
in their pursuit of sports and outdoors.

economic opportunities to South Jersey


has been the growth and development at
our local airports. With more than $100
million invested at various facilities over
the past decade, we have made substantial
improvements to South Jerseys community airports to attract more businesses and
more jobs, said LoBiondo. Todays funding builds on the great success in securing
federal dollars for the Millville airport.
We would like to thank Congressman
LoBiondo for his efforts to secure additional funding for the Millville Airport
that will be used to acquire more than 11
acres of land adjacent to the airfield, said
Vice Chairman James N. Hogan. The
acquisition of this adjoining land, which is

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS


These transactions of $10,000 or more were filed with Cumberland County in the month
of March 2016 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month). Names listed may,
in some cases, be those of buyers or sellers representatives.
BRIDGETON
238 Irving Ave., Iris H Herbert to Arlene F
Clark on 3/2/16 for $45,000
127 Bank St., Crane Investments LLC to Lanpro
LLC on 3/3/16 for $50,000
9 Hopewell Rd., Katherine A Ortiz to Alma L
Rojas-Espinoza on 3/3/16 for $135,000
7 S Elm St., Iris Herbert to Actlien
Management LLC on 3/7/16 for $45,000
381 N Pearl St., Donato Terrigno to Calogero
DiFranco on 3/7/16 for $51,000
11 Twin Oaks Dr., Sherwood at Twin Oaks LLC
to Jomol K Powell on 3/8/16 for $202,000
258 Fayette St., Fannie Mae to Greysi L
Morales-Gonzalez on 3/15/16 for $22,500
56 N Pearl St., Fannie Mae to Bigg Country
LLC on 3/15/16 for $30,000
COMMERCIAL TWP
223 Poplar Rd., Nancie Zucchi to Dominic Roig
on 3/7/16 for $83,000
1675 Main St., 50 By 50 Reo III LLC (by Atty.)
to Lukes Rentals on 3/8/16 for $22,900
7178 Keron Dr., U.S. Bank Trust (by Atty.) to JI
Associates LLC on 3/10/16 for $19,900
8769 Berry Rd., Riverside Seafood LLC to
TCM81 LLC on 3/15/16 for $350,000

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DOWNE TWP
245-253 Husted Ln. & C., Newport Investments LLC
to Christopher Aleszczyk on 3/8/16 for $125,000

FAIRFIELD TWP
227 Bridgeton-Fairton Rd., Alexander Bruce Miller
to Monica R Balbuena on 3/7/16 for $125,000
HOPEWELL TWP
12 Meadow Wood Dr., Church of God of Hopewell
to Robert Waddington on 3/1/16 for $92,000
LAWRENCE TWP
48 Paris Rd., Hartley F Hudson, II to State of New
Jersey Dept. of Env. Prot. on 3/8/16 for $88,000
328 Sayres Neck Rd., Chung Lin Ng to Rui
Xuan Chen on 3/15/16 for $400,000
MAURICE RIVER TWP
3207 Route 47, Ronald P Farabella to Rebecca
B Taylor on 3/10/16 for $115,000
MILLVILLE
1006 Louis Dr., George C Hagel (Est. by Exec.)
to Michael Jost on 3/1/16 for $50,000
225 Buck St., Waterfront Carwash LLC to
Waterfront Wash & Detail LLC on 3/3/16 for
$57,000
1134 W Main St., Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corp. (by Atty.) to Donna Kozak on 3/3/16 for
$81,400
2000 Miller Ave., Patricia A Heer to Kathleen
Betts on 3/3/16 for $87,000
901 N 10th St., K&L Real Estate LLC to Kyle
Raines on 3/3/16 for $111,500

2145 E Oak Rd., John Workman to Blaise


Menzoni on 3/4/16 for $18,000
210 Maurice St., PCIREO-1 LLC to Wendy Blair
on 3/4/16 for $40,000
304 Columbine Ave., Cumberland County
Sheriff to Capital Finance Co. of Delaware
Valley Inc. on 3/8/16 for $21,200
329 5th St. N., Peter Montemurro to Jeffrey
Guiliani on 3/8/16 for $60,000
227 Geissinger Ave., Karl K Charlesworth, Jr. to
Tammy L Garrison on 3/8/16 for $135,000
603 Pinebrook Terr., LNV Corp. (by Atty.) to
Vivian Mays on 3/10/16 for $163,000
211 Corsair Dr., Old Spot Properties LLC to
Michael Taylor on 3/11/16 for $150,000
425 Main St. E., Joseph Orlano to Teffonae Z
Smallwood on 3/15/16 for $174,900
SHILOH
712 Barretts Run Rd., James D Haaf, Sr. to
Christine L Shorokey on 3/14/16 for $400,000
953 Main St., Theodore F Propert, III to Jose
Magana on 3/15/16 for $126,000
STOW CREEK TWP
20 Serata Dr., Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
to Bruce E Murphy, III on 3/8/16 for $50,000
UPPER DEERFIELD
31 Hickory Dr., Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corp. (by Atty.) to Joan E Dare on 3/4/16 for
$160,000
162 Laurel Heights Dr., Fannie Mae (by Atty.)
to Frederick Cabegin on 3/7/16 for $234,500
59 Sunset Lake Rd., Marilyn T Bauer (by Atty.)
to Danielle Copeland on 3/8/16 for $179,000
9 Johns Way, UMB Bank (by Atty.) to Michael J
Douglas on 3/10/16 for $213,700

VINELAND
1185 E Elmer Rd., Cumberland County Sheriff
to Assured Property Solutions LLC on 3/1/16
for $40,633
1215 N East Ave., Marisol Ramos to Sierra
Bennie on 3/2/16 for $171,500
2926 Barry Dr., Sonya Zukerman to Frederick
D Phillips on 3/2/16 for $230,000
211 S Sixth St., Dianilda Torres to Wismond F
Brissett on 3/3/16 for $82,000
380 Taylor Ave., Kathleen A McCormick to
Manuel Brenes on 3/3/16 for $120,000
3156 S Main Rd., Assured Property Solutions
LLC to Frank J Meneghetti on 3/3/16 for
$155,000
1151 E Chestnut Ave., Boos-Vineland LLC to FD
Group 10 LLC on 3/3/16 for $2,270,158
3381 E Landis Ave., Jennie Geri (by Atty.) to
RPJ Properties LLC on 3/4/16 for $50,000
819 Foster Ave., Nadia Avila (by Atty.) to
Wanda Roman on 3/4/16 for $170,000
5 Columbia Ave., Jeffrey J Donchez (Exec.) to
Efrain Jimenez, Jr. on 3/4/16 for $173,500
2529 Valhalla Rd., Bayview Loan Servicing LLC
to Bryan Kruysman on 3/4/16 for $220,000
1102 Hickory Dr., Jay Hendricks to Cecile Tory
Holley on 3/7/16 for $81,000
34 DeShibe Terr., Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corp. (by Atty.) to Oksana Chumak
on 3/7/16 for $100,001
727 E Peach St., Dianilda Torres to Justin M
Selby on 3/8/16 for $50,000
725 E Peach St., Dianilda Torres to Justin M
Selby on 3/8/16 for $50,000
305 W Summit St., Richard M Moncrief, Jr.
(Ind. Adm. CTA) to RPJ Properties LLC on
3/8/16 for $70,000
557 Margo Dr., Efrain Agostini to Anna M
Sepulveda on 3/8/16 for $130,000
2861 E Chestnut Ave., Jacqueline Galbiati to
Robert Chapdelaine on 3/8/16 for $170,000
2631 London Ln., Sherwood Forest Homes LLC
to Kevin J Oleszewski on 3/8/16 for $291,500
2102 E Chestnut Ave., Assured Property
Solutions LLC to Joseph Caporale on 3/9/16
for $50,000
264 Doren Terr., Rosemary Venuto (Ind. Exec.)
to Joseph Jr Venuto on 3/9/16 for $110,000
706 Tulip St., Jacob Leifer to Juan T
Hernandez on 3/10/16 for $45,000
714 Yale Terr., Pennymac Loan Trust 2011-Npl1
(by Atty.) to Sterling Renovations LLC on
3/10/16 for $49,000
2587 Weymouth Rd., Travis Garton to DiMauro
Enterprises LLC on 3/10/16 for $56,000
3070 E Chestnut Ave., Stella T Galzerano to
Miguel E Olivo on 3/11/16 for $140,000
2383 Coronado Dr., Oladeji O Babalola to
Gbolagade O Babalola on 3/11/16 for $231,000
1601 Woodcrest Dr., Andres Maduro to Nelson
L Irizarry on 3/14/16 for $169,000
3312 Venturi Ln., Michael Squillace to Shahid
Shaikh on 3/14/16 for $312,000
727 E Cherry St., AJX Mortgage Trust I & C (by
Atty.) to Hector Acevedo on 3/15/16 for
$36,000
877 South Spring Rd., Richard D Costa to
Robert E Criss on 3/15/16 for $199,900
921 E Landis Ave., Madeline Pennente to
Landis Senior Urban Renewal Partners LLC on
3/15/16 for $460,000
911 E Landis Ave., City of Vineland to Landis
Senior Urban Renewal Partners LLC on 3/15/16
for $1,800,000

ELWYN
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lawn where was held in past years).
Macleod Carre, board member and cochair of the event, stated, The Art of Two
Palettes is the signature event of Elwyn
New Jersey and, among the things we
hope to do with the proceeds, is to purchase another much-needed handicap
accessible van transporting the participants in the day programs run by this
organization.
Robert Odorizzi, also co-chairing this
years event, added, This is a wonderful
social event and networking opportunity
for the community to come out and support Elwyn New Jersey, which has been
helping individuals with disabilities since
1898.
Sue Sauro, the organizations
Development Associate, appreciates that
support. The Art of Two Palettes event
would not be possible without the support
of the Elwyn family, members of the community, business sponsors, and the time
and talent of some of the finest chefs in
the region.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Art of Two Palettes Fundraiser.

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1667 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 69 p.m.


Friends of Elwyn New Jersey gather
for gourmet food tasting and art auction. Live and silent auction, led by
emcee and auctioneer Tim Chew,
plus new this year is a Chinese auction. Music by the Cumberland
County College Jazz Band and the
Elwyn New Jersey Choir. Gourmet
food from area restaurants, wine, beer
and vodka tasting. $50 per person
(all inclusive) To reserve tickets go to:
www.elwyn.org/artoftwopalettes or
contact Susan Sauro at 856-794-5281
or susan_sauro@elwyn.org.

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Elwyn New Jersey, formerly called


The Training School at Vineland, has
been providing services to individuals
with disabilities for nearly 130 years. The
organization serves more than 300 individuals daily, providing a wide range of
day programs, community-based living
and employment options to help individuals maximize their potential to build
rewarding independent lives.
For more information, visit the website
listed below.

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Rosenhayn, NJ

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The West Jersey History Project states that the town


was originally planned and laid out by Joseph Morton.

Even in fall, the downtown is hopping.

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nyone traveling through


Rosenhayn will come across
Morton Avenue, a main thoroughfare that intersects the continuation of Landis Avenue as Route 56.
The street title may not mean much today,
but it bears the name of the man who is
credited with laying out the town in which
it resides. Also noteworthy is the fact that
Joseph Washington Morton was one of
Vinelands earliest pioneers, having moved
to the town established by Charles K.
Landis before the influx of settlers that
began its population growth.
According to the Vineland Historical
Magazine, Morton was born in 1821, and
was a native of Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania. In 1844, he married Mary J.
Curry of Fallston, Beaver County,
Pennsylvania and they eventually set their
sights on New England, moving to
Ashaway, Rhode Island, where the couple
raised seven children. In 1862, Morton
entered a brief military career, serving from
August to December in the army during the
early period of the Civil War. Returning to
Ashaway, he considered his options over
the next six months and, in July 1863, relocated with his family to Vineland, a town
that afforded him business opportunities
and a healthier climate.
Morton purchased a lot of four-and-ahalf acres on Park Avenue in proximity to
the corner of Valley Avenue. He built his
home and established a farm on the
remaining land, but did not limit himself to
agricultural activities. Part of Landis vision
for Vineland included the establishment of
a high-quality educational system, and
Morton became one of its earliest teachers.
He also worked for Landis as a real estate
agent as the number of settlers began to
increase in 1864 and continued to escalate
through the remainder of the decade.
With the establishment of the Siloam
Cemetery Association in 1864, Morton
became its first president. He was also a
charter member of the Vineland Historical
and Antiquarian Society when it was
formed the same year. But real estate seems
to have been his passion and he managed to
expand his own business and sales beyond
the Vineland territory.
The West Jersey History Project reports
that Rosenhayn was originally planned
and laid out by Morton, who copied the
design for Vineland, another planned com-

munity. The Vineland Historical Magazine


explains that this took place in 1866, and
for the next eight years, Morton operated
in real estate in Rosenhayn. However,
according to the West Jersey History
Project, Morton was never able to make
Rosenhayn a serious rival to Vineland during this period.
In 1874, Morton departed Vineland for
Camden before eventually returning to
Rhode Island. He served as a missionary
for the Reformed Presbyterian Church and
the Vineland Historical Magazine places
him in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he
wrote Vindication of the True Sabbath in
Two Parts, first published in 1876. Part One
of the book is described as A Narrative of
Recent Events and Part Two as Divine
Appointment of the Seventh Day.
Following the death of his wife in 1884,
he relocated to Chicago where, according
to the Vineland Historical Magazine, he was
employed as a general missionary of the
Seventh Day Baptist Mission Society.
On September 17, 1885, Morton married
Jane C. Bond in Milton Massachusetts.
According to The Sabbath Recorder, Bond
taught at Milton College for 18 years before
becoming Mortons second wife.
There is not much information available
on Mortons final years. According to the
Adventist Digital Library, he died in 1893,
but there is no mention of where he
resided in his later years or where his final
resting place is located. But there are several interesting links that continued to connect him to this region. Mortons first wife,
Mary, is interred at Siloam Cemetery and
his Park Avenue homestead was eventually
purchased by Mary Treat, whose accomplishments in the fields of botany and entomology are well-known along with her professional correspondence with Charles
Darwin.
And then theres Rosenhayn, the settlement Morton left behind. When he relocated, he forfeited the opportunity to witness its development as a Jewish agricultural settlement over the next several
decades. According to the 2010 United
States Census, this unincorporated
Deerfield Township community has a population of just over 1,000 residents today.
And many of them are part of the daily
traffic on an avenue that remains the only
vestige of Mortons involvement with this
location. I

he temperatures may cool a bit


in the fall, but rest assured that
downtown Vineland will remain
hot with activity. We have a full
plate of events that were planning
events that cover the gamut of what Main
Street Vineland is all about. Were still
finalizing some plans and some other
events could be added, but this will whet
your appetite:
Saturday, September 17Well have
our Fall Clean-Up Day from 9 a.m. to 12
p.m., rain or shine, at the mini-parks, at
Landis Avenue and the Boulevard. Main
Street Vineland volunteers, augmented by
local school and community groups, help
clean up the mini-parks and other downtown focal points and ready them for the
planting of flowers the following week.
Saturday, September 24Autumn
color is added to the mini-parks and other
downtown focal points on Fall Planting
Day by Main Street Vineland volunteers
and local school and community groups
also from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., rain or shine.
Come out and help us both weeks.
Friday, September 23Were partnering again with the Vineland Health
Departments Live Healthy Vineland
initiative for our Fourth Friday Fitness
and Program. From 5 to 7:30 p.m., dine
and shop on Landis Avenue. Then, another Pokmon GO Walkfollowing up on
the tremendous response of the walk during last months Fourth Friday, which
brought out over 200 enthusiasts. Stay on
at the mini-park at the southwest corner
of Landis Avenue and the Boulevard for a
free showing of the hit film Angry Birds.
In case of inclement weather, the film will
take place at Landis MarketPlace, 631 E.
Landis Ave. Fourth Friday will also feature
karaoke night at Friends & Family Diner,
601 E. Landis Ave. and an open house at
The Spot, 618 E. Landis Ave. Stay tuned
for more details.
Saturday, September 24Wedding
Weekend will return to Landis Avenue for
the sixth consecutive yearfrom 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m., rain or shine. It is the ultimate
shopping experience for brides and
grooms, with the chance to win some
great grand prizes, and will showcase the
downtown businesses that make our
downtown a wedding destination. Als
Shoes will be a sponsor of the event.
Thursday, October 6Our
Downtown Merchant Meet-and-Greet

will take place at the Vineland Historical


& Antiquarian Society, 108 S. Seventh St,
from 5:30 to 7 p.m. This is a great opportunity for downtown merchants and the
public to network and get to know each
other in an informal atmosphere over light
refreshments.
Week of October 10Just in time
for the Halloween season, were planning
a Scarecrow Contest and were partnering
with the Vineland schools on this. Schools
and other organizations will participate by
designing scarecrows that will adorn
downtown lampposts. The public will be
able to vote for the best scarecrows. More
information will follow.
Wednesday, October 19Our next
broker tour, part of an ongoing aggressive
plan to re-brand downtown Vineland to
the millennial generation, will be an
opportunity for area real estate brokers
and agents to tour vacant retail, office, and
restaurant properties along downtown
Landis Avenue. It will take place from 12
to 4 p.m., starting with a light lunch and
an introductory talk at the Main Street
Vineland office, 603 E. Landis Avenue.
Thursday, October 20Speaking of
branding, well be rolling out our new
brand for our downtown with a brand
launching party from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at
the Landis Theater, 830 E. Landis Avenue.
Come and help us celebrate. A reception
will begin at 5:30 with the program starting at 6:30. Youll be reading a lot more
about this soon.Youll be reading more
about this soon.
Saturday, October 22The climax to
our Halloween celebration will be a
Pumpkin Patch event, to take place at the
mini-parks. Plans include decorating the
mini-parks with hay bales, a 5K Pokmon
run in costume, and the announcement of
the winner of the Scarecrow Contest.
Wednesday, October 26Our signature fundraising event, A Taste of
Vineland & Volunteer Recognition Event,
will return for its sixth year from 6 to 9
p.m. at the Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf
Course. 4049 Italia Avenue. The major
sponsor this year will again be Century
Savings Bank. Vinelands finest restaurants
will be offering a vast array of delicious
foodsmain courses, appetizers, and
dessertsat this event, which will also
include live music, a fabulous silent auction, and much more. Tickets are $40 and
will be available shortly. Well also recog-

nize those of its volunteers who have contributed greatly to the work of the organization. Sponsorship and event book advertising opportunities are available. Just
contact us at Main Street Vineland.
Thursday, October 27Fourth
Friday. Film at Landis Theater to be
announced and other events.
November (date TBA)Our
Holiday Tree Contest will return as
Vineland school students will decorate
Holiday trees to be placed in downtown
storefronts.
Friday, November 25Fourth
Friday. Film at Landis Theater to be
announced and other events.
Saturday, November 26Our annual Holiday Parade will return, starting at 5
p.m. More details will follow.
Thursday, December 8Downtown
Merchant Meet-and-Greet.5:30 to 7 p.m.
Location to be announced.
Friday, December 23Fourth
Friday. Film at Landis Theater to be
announced and other events.
Watch this column for more details on
this packed fall and winter of events. We
have some great times coming up! I
For more information on Main Street
Vineland, call 856-794-8653, visit mainstreetvineland.org or check them out on
Facebook. You can also e-mail
rswanson@vinelandcity.org.

Scranton is Winner of
County Adult Summer
Reading Program
Fourth Friday Pokmon GO
3k Walk Brings Out Fans
Over 200 Pokmon enthusiasts
turned out in downtown Vineland on
August 26 for a Pokmon GO 3K
Walk, part of a monthly Fourth
Friday Fitness and Film initiative, a
partnership between Main Street
Vineland and the Vineland Health
Departments Live Healthy
Vineland program.
The response to this eventand
to the whole monthly Fourth Friday
Fitness and Film series has been
really spectacular, Main Street
Vineland Executive Director Russell
Swanson said. Each month weve
been adding momentum and we
want to keep it up.
The September 23 Fourth Friday
will include a fitness program followed by a free showing of the hit
movie Angry Birds.

Cumberland County Library Adult


Summer Reading Program winner Stacey
Scranton, Upper Deerfield, is pictured with
her grand prize. Stacey is presented her
award by library representative ,Christina
Campbell. The library would like to thank
everyone who participated in the program.
www.cclnj.org

Service Club Council


Visits WheatonArts
Angela Speakman of WheatonArts
& Cultural Center spoke to Vineland
Service Club Council members about
the center and its array of programs
and activities during a recent tour.
Truly a cultural treasure, WheatonArts
boasts one of the largest collections
of American glass in the country. As service club members realized during the tour,
there is so much going on at the center, including exhibitions, events, classes,
workshops, and family and multicultural programming. Guests can also experience
interactive demonstrations by artists in glassblowing, pottery, and flameworking.
For more information, visit wheatonarts.org.

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TOUR THE LANDIS THEATER SEPT. 10, 1 P.M.

Sept. 10th, 7 pm Sept. 11th, 2 pm & 7 pm


Mystery is the story of one familys search for
buried treasure somewhere in Eastern Europe.
Through experiences of tragedy and loss over the
years, they are driven to all extremes to find this
treasure. But history has secrets and many
riddles must be solved.

Get tickets at
www.mysterymusical.com
or call (856) 794-4100
830 E. Landis Ave. Vineland, NJ
www.landistheater.com

With the Bay Atlantic Symphonys


upcoming season at its new home
in Vinelands Landis Theater, the
public is invited to a special event
to tour the theater and learn about
its history. While there, those
interested in purchasing tickets for
the Symphony can select their
seats for the 2016-2017 season.
The Bay Atlantic Symphonys season includes the following shows
and dates: Oct. 29 (Tchaikovsky &
Mozart); Dec. 10 (Holiday Cheer);
Jan. 21 (Copeland and Vivaldi);
March 18 (Schnittke & Brahms)
and May 6 (Glinka, Prokofiev and Mendelssohn). See more at landistheater.com

NIGHTLIFE
Nightlife at The Centerton. Ten22,

for updates. Live music on weekends.

The Centerton Country Club & Event


Center, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove.
Taco Tues.: w/ Trivia. Wed.: Wing Night
w/ Country Line Dancing. Every first
Thurs.: Painting with Foxy Fine Art;
Thurs. Acoustic musicians open mic;
Flashback Fridays.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 8
Tribute to Sinatra & Burns. Woodbine

Nightlife at DiDonato Family Fun


Center. 1151 South White Horse Pike,

Thank You to All Our Customers!

~ 30 Anniversary ~
th

Hammonton. 609-561-3040. Tues.:


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

Nightlife at Bojos Ale House. 222 N.


High St., Millville, 856-327-8011. Every
Wednesday: Nick at Nite Open Mic, 7:30
p.m. Fridays in August. DJ Zach, 9 p.m.

Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar

Dry Cleaning Tailoring Alterations

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.

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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 Ffri-Sun.
Special events nightly: call 856-457-7786.

Nightlife at Wildflower Earthly


Vegan Fare. 501 N. High St., Village on

Mon.Wed. 76 Thu.Fri. 77 Sat. 75


1776 S Lincoln Ave, Vineland

(856) 696-0172

High, Millville. 856-265-7955. Live music


each Third Friday.

Bogarts Bookstore & Cafe. 103 N.


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

Caterers presents A Tribute to Frank


Sinatra & George Burns luncheon show
1444 Rt. 73, Pennsauken starring
Frank Hartman & Al Long. 11:30 a.m.2:30 p.m. $29. Cash bar. Reservations
only, call 856-459-2185.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 10
Johnny Peers & the Muttville Comix.
Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High St.,
Millville. 7 p.m. $17-$22. All ages show,
premium seating available. Doors opne
at 6 p.m. levoy.net or call 856-327-6400.

MONDAY, SEPT. 12
Open Auditions for Avenue Q at
Cumberland County College. 5 p.m.
in the Guaracini Fine & Performing Arts
Center, Sherman Avenue and College
Drive. The Tony-winning musical Avenue
Q comes to the Cumberland County
College stage Nov. 17-20. Callbacks take
place on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 16
Clique Art Exhibit Reception.
Riverfront Renaissance Center for the
Arts, 22 N. High St., Millville. Opening
reception on Third Friday for Clique South Jersey Artists by South Jersey
Photographers exhibit with 16 live performances by the artists. See more at
cliquesj.org. The exhibit will be on display in Millville through Oct. 18.
rrcarts.com

SUNDAY, SEPT. 18
Cello Furys Sonic Evolution.
Cumberland County College, Frank
Guaracini Jr. PAC Theatre, 3 p.m. Cello
Fury merges the symphonic sounds of
three cellists with progressive rock. Free,
but tickets required. See cclnj.org for
details and ongoing updates.
856-453-2210, ext. 103.

Personalized Experience Custom Design Commitment to Excellence

BUS TRIPS
Bus Trip to NYC.
The Millville Army Air Field
Museum has scheduled a bus trip
to New York City on Saturday,
September 17, 2016. Cost is $40
per seat and this is for transportation only. Drop off and pick up will
be at Times Square, 42nd Street
between 7th & 8th Avenues. No
Refunds. There are 55 seats to be
sold. The bus will leave from the
Museum Library at the Millville
Airport at 7 a.m. and return at
approx. 9 p.m. To reserve your seat,
mail in payment to the MAAFM - 1
Leddon Street, Millville NJ 08332.
Checks to be made payable to
MAAFM. Credit cards are accepted
by calling the Museum at 856-3272347.

The VHS Class of 1976 will be


holding their 40th high school
reunion this year. In addition and to
coincide with the reunion, class
alumni are holding a Remembrance
Service to honor and pay tribute to
our classmates who have passed
away. This service will be held on
Friday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. at the
Gazebo behind The Savoy Inn. You
can see additional information posted on Facebooks group page I
grew up in Vineland NJ.

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Millville Senior High School, Class


of 1966 50th Reunion Oct. 7: 6-10
p.m. at the Millville Thunderbolt
Club; Oct. 8: 6-10 p.m. at Buena
Vista Country Club, Buena, ($50
pp); Oct. 9: 10 a.m. Breakfast at
Millville Thunderbolt Club. Contacts:
Walda K. Passaro wkpassaro@
gmail.com; Eileen Wickward ewickward@msn.com; Betty
G.Darmstadter
egd0819@hotmail.com
The VHS Class of 1966 will celebrate its 50th reunion at the Ramada
Inn, Vineland, on Saturday,
September 17, 2016. Festivities will
begin with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 6:30, followed by dinner and
dancing. The cost is $60 per person.
An informal social will take place at
Luna's Outdoor Bar and Grill the
night before. For further information
visit vhsclassof66.com, e-mail
reunion@vhsclassof66.com or call
Gail (Menzoni) Epifanio at 609-3642060.
VHS Class of 1959 Reunion
Luncheon To be held Friday, Oct.
21, at Villa Fazzolari in Buena.
Contact Jackie Paladino Mastro at
856-697-1092 for information or to
give updated contact information.

GROPPO

STONE & GARDEN CENTER


1200 Harding Hwy (Rt. 40) Newfield

(856) 697-4444 www.garoppos.com


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MonThur. 76 Fri. 77 Sat. 75 Sun. 93

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Trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania.


The Millville Army Air Field
Museum is sponsoring a bus trip to
Amish Country- Lancaster, Pa., on
Saturday October 22. Bus leaves
from Millville Airport, 104 Leddon
St, Millville, at 8 a.m.
Transportation will be $40 per person. To reserve, call 856-327-2347.

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Oakcrest High School Class of
1976 Spiritus will celebrate their
40th class reunion on Friday,
September 9, at 7 p.m. in the Rose
Room at the Savoy Inn. Buffet dinner, plated salad, and dessert table.
Cash bar. Cost is $40 per person,
payable at ticketleap at http://ohsclass-of-76-forty-year-reunion.ticketleap.com, with a handling fee of
$3 per ticket. Deadline September 1.
For details, go to OHS class of 76
Facebook page or e-mail Judy at
jr3446@comcast.net.

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Catherine Marie Charlton Trio in


NYC! Saturday, September 17, 2016
Two pick-up locations: 10:30 AM:
UUSMC, corner of Polly Drummond
Hill and Paper Mill Roads, Newark,
Delaware and 11:10 AM: 1111 US322, Swedesboro NJ Park & Ride at
intersection of 322 and NJ Turnpike
exit ramp 2 - to visit NYC and see
this acclaimed jazz trio perform at
the Metropolitan Room (212-2060440; MetropolitanRoom.com; 34
West 22nd Street, NYC) at 4 p.m.
Tickets $20 (for show only).$79 p/p
for show and bus ticket. Arrive in
NYC early afternoon for a bit of free
time. Metropolitan Room show from
4-5:15 p.m. Venue serves appetizers
and light fare. Two beverage minimum on your own (water and nonalcoholic beverages count towards
minimum). (UNDER 21'S ARE WELCOME AT THIS VENUE).
Afterwards, dinner on your own.
Bus departs at 7:30 PM, returning
to same two stops.
Send a check for full amount as
well as name, email, phone, number of tickets, choice of pick-up
location to: River Dawn
Productions, P.O. Box 94,
Toughkenamon PA 19374

HIGH SCHOOL
REUNIONS

For more events happening in the


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

Free Computer Classes. Cumberland


County Library, 800 E. Commerce
Street, Bridgeton, Free computer classes
continue at the Cumberland County
Library through September. Call to register for classes at 856-453-2210 x107.
Due to limited seating registration is
required. $5 fee for non-county residents.

ONGOING EVENTS
Adult Computer Classes. Millville

GriefShare. The Millville Church of the

Public Library. The MPL is holding beginner computer classes. Choose from various topics. Classes are limited.
Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 1-4pm: Internet
Monday, Sept. 12, 2016 1-4pm: Mouse
and Keyboard Basics
Friday, Sept. 16, 2016 1-4pm: Email

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 starting Sept. 7.
7- 9 p.m. $15. Scholarships and childcare available (with advanced notice)
Contact Sally Jessie at 856-207-5747.

Affordable Care Workshops. Need

Millville Public Library.


The MPL is offering oneon-one resume/job interview assistance. Each
session is one hour long
& by appointment only.
Computer access &
assistance available during session: Monday,
Sept. 19: 1-2 p.m.;
Monday, Sept. 19: 2-3
p.m.; Monday, Sept. 26:
1-2 p.m.; Monday, Sept.
26, 2016: 2-3 p.m. To
schedule an appointment, call 856-825-7087,
ext. 12.

The Second Annual


Vegstock Vegan
Festival will take place
Saturday September
10, from 11 a.m.-4
Rev. Todd L. Lattig will
p.m. in the 400-500
lead a discussion
Blocks of High Street,
Millville.
Vegan Food, music, cooking demonstrations,
educational talks, nutritional information, merchandise and more will be on hand in the free event,
open to the public. There will be several guest
speakers on a variety of topics.
Presented by Wildflower Vegan Cafe & Glasstown
Arts District, the festival will also feature activities
for al ages.
Rain Location: Riverfront Renaissance Center for
the Arts, 22. N. High St., Millville NJ
See all details at movingvegan.com

Guided Tours of Woodruff Museum


of Indian Artifacts. Bridgeton Public

Rise N Shine Bowling League.

Weekly Pre-School
Storytime. Franklin Township Library,

Brain Injury Support Group. 1st

Competitive bowling league, with games


at the Glassbowl in Glassboro. Prize
Fund $30,000, First Place; Per Third
$1,200. Sundays. For more information
call Bob Baldissero 856-466-5552.

1584 Coles Mill Road, Franklinville.


Wednesdays, September 7 through
December 14. 10:30 a.m. Open to children ages 3 to 6 with a caregiver. No registration required. 856-694-2833.

2nd Friday By the Bay. Bayshore

Stroke Support Group. 2nd Tuesday of

Yoga at Cumberland County Library.

FRI., SAT. & SUN., SEPT. 9-11

every month at 2 p.m. At HealthSouth


Rehabilitation Hospital of Vineland,
1237 W. Sherman Ave. Vineland. Contact:
Nikole Spatola 856-896-2037 or
niki.spatola@healthsouth.com
Ready, Vet, Go! Millville Public
Library, 210 Buck Street, Millville.
Sponsored by Catholic Charities, Diocese
of Camden, offers free screenings to help
homeless & low-income military veterans
with financial assistance and/or housing.
A counselor from Catholic Charities will
hold screenings for eligibility on the following days: Wednesday, Sept. 7,, 1-

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.

Yamaha Superbike Challenge of NJ.

Country Line Dance Classes for


Beginners. Semper Marine Detachment
Banquet Hall, 2041 W. Landis Ave.
Vineland. Every Tuesday night at 7 p.m.
$5. Beverages for sale. DJ/Instructor
Dawn Sharp. 856-558-0628.

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 information.

SEPTEMBER 7, 2016

Resume & Job


Interview Help at the

VeganStock
Sept. 10

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

Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. At


HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of
Vineland, 1237 W. Sherman Ave.
Vineland. Contact: Allison Frederick 856896-2030 or allison.frederick@healthsouth.com

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3p.m.; Wednesday, Sept.


21, 2016, 1-3 p.m. No
appointment is needed.
For more information,
call the Catholic
Charities Office in
Vineland, 856-691-1841.

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.

Minecraft Program. Bridgeton Public


Library, 150 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton
4 p.m. Fun and educational program that
allows kids to gather at the library in
order to play, learn and grow interactively. Register at 856-451-2620.

1667E.LandisAvenue,Vineland,NJ

InMemoryofJanicePeroni

$50.00 per person (all inclusive)


Silent,LiveandChineseAuctions
Supportingindividualswithdisabilities

Forreservationsorsponsorshipopportunitiespleasevisit
elwyn.org/artoftwopalettes orcall 856-794-5281

Center at Bivalve, 2800 High St, Port


Norris. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Presentations, live
music, workshops, more. See all details
at bayshorecenter.org

NJ Motorsports Park, 8000 Dividing


Creek Rd., Millville. See ticket options
and details at NJMP.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

Wed., September 21, 2016


6:00 pm 9:00 pm
Atotallytastefuleventfeaturing
delicaciesfromtheareaspremier
restaurants,wine,vodkaandcraftbeers

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

FRONT LOADER SERVICE


ROLL OFF CONTAINER SERVICE
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED,
INSTALLED, REPAIRED, INSPECTED

Portable Restrooms All Occasions


Demolition Services Excavation
Septic Evaluation for Real Estate Transactions
Trash, Recycling, Construction & Demolition

Wine Tasting Fundraiser. Southwind


Winery, 385 Lebanan Rd., Millville. 4-7
p.m., $10 per person for 8 tastings.
Benefits Parvin State Park Appreciation
Committee, Inc. For more information,
e-mail parvinvolunteers@gmail.com.

DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC.

856-358-3457
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FREE ESTIMATES

The 10th Annual Jeffrey A. Clay


Memorial Scholarship Golf Outing.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

Eastlyn Golf Course, 4049 Italia Ave.,


Vineland. $80 pp includes greens fee,
cart and lunch. Registration 7:30 am.
856-696-1514.

GlassWorks Complex, 600 G St.,


Millville. For families with students in
grammer school- 12th Grade. 6:30 p.m.
To reserve a seat, call 1-888-697-9672,
or visit collegefundingauthority.com.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
15th Anniversary of 9-11 Memorial
Service. Buena Vista Township will be
holding a special memorial service at
Saw Mill Park in Richland Village on US
Route 40 (1316 Harding Highway and
Fir Avenue) from noon to 1 p.m. The
site features a monument to 9-11 and a
small piece of steel from of the World
Trade Center Towers. 856-697-2100.

9-11 Memorial Service. Joe Buck


Park, Millville. Free. 6:30-7:30 p.m. See
more at millvillenj.gov
South Jersey Detailing Bike & Car
Show. 2575 S. Main Rd., Vineland.
856-506-6362. Contests, prizes.

12th Annual Antique Appraisal Day.


The Antiques, Arts and Cultural Society
of South Jersey hosts at the Riverfront
Renaissance Center for the Arts at 22
N. High Street, Millville. Bob Brooks will
give oral appraisals from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Open to the public, walk-ins are welcome. Donations are $5 for each item
appraised. 856-825-7787.

Celebrate the City of Millville's


150th Anniversary. Millville Historical
Society presents free open house at the
Wood Mansion, 821 Columbia Ave.,
Millville, 1-4 p.m. Tours of the Mansion,
Photo Exhibit of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery,
Union Lake Park, and the Centennial
Parade will be featured. 856-293-1078.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
The Woman's Club of Vineland
Meeting. Woman's Club House, corner
of Main Rd. and Washington Ave.,
Vineland. 856-692-3977. Noon.

The Millville Army Air Field Museum


will be hosting their next Movie Night
in the Henry E. Wyble Research Library
at the Millville Airport (next to
Museum), 6 p.m. p47millville.org

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
VHAS Program to Honor 75th
Anniversary of Millville Army
Airfield. US Navy & National Guard

SERVICES & EVENTS


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Garden State Christian Womens
Luncheon. Ramada Inn, 2216 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland. Noon-1:45
p.m. (doors open at 11 a.m.) $15.
Free nursery. Call or e-mail for
reservations by September 4:
856-327-4181bdmoto@yahoo.com
Allen Cummings, the Pennsville
Chief of Police, will speak about
womens safety. The humorous and
upbeat Bev Richards will also
speak.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Omega Quartet. Higher Places
Ministries, 40 W. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. With special guests. Doors
open at 5:30 p.m., concert starts at
6:30 p.m. $10 donation at the door.
For more information call 856-3640363 or visit
bripenpromotions.com

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
The Internationally renowned LYRA
Quintet of St. Petersburg, Russia, will
perform a free concert at 7 p.m. at
Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox
Church, 2211 West Landis Ave.,
Vineland. Seating is limited for this
concert of the musical heritage of the
Russian Orthodox Church as well as
Russian Folk Music. A good will donation be collected to offset the travel
expenses for this one night only
appearance. Look for the Blue
Cupola across from the Vineland
Ramada.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Longhorn Steakhouse in Millville, NJ,
will be hosting the charity event
Dining for Dollars, with 10% of
each total tab donated to The
Friends of Historic Friendship
Church. 4 to 8 p.m. The Friends of
Historic Friendship help support the
preservation of the church, which
was built in 1808. Longhorn
Steakhouse is located at 110
Bluebird Lane, Millville.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
BFF BBQ. Porchtown Zion
Methodist Church, 220 Porchtown
Rd., Newfield. 10:30 a.m. worhsip
followed by fellowship and BBQ.
Rev. Peter J. Broomall Sr. - Parish
phone 856-694-3060.

Mary L. "Aunt Beebe" Testa, 99, of


Vineland, New Jersey, passed away peacefully at her residence in Baker Place,
Vineland, NJ on Monday, August 29, 2016.
Mary was born in Vineland to Guistino
"Steve" and Giacinta "Jean" Testa on April
10, 1917. A lifelong resident of Vineland,
Mary graduated from Vineland High
School, worked for a number of years at
Bardfeld's Dress Store and later as a bank
teller at several Vineland banks. She
enjoyed baking for the holidays and
church functions. She was a long-time
member of Memorial Presbyterian Church
where she sang in the choir. Mary was a
loving caregiver for her mother and sister
and valued her family above all else.
God called Josefa Aponte, age 88 of
Vineland, to Her Eternal Paradise on
August 30, 2016. Josefa was born on
March 19, 1928 in Barranquitas, Puerto
Rico. She left her earthly body while at
home surrounded by her family and
friends. osefa was a loving mother and
very dedicated to her family. She moved
from Manhattan NY to Vineland in 1968.*
She was a women of strong faith and
belief in the Lord. Blessed with a pure
loving heart to serve , Josefa was a lifelong
member of the "Spanish Catholic Center",
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church of the
Divine Mercy Parish. She had a passion
for helping others in her community. You
could always count on Josefa to feed her
neighbors, donating to someone in need,
offering a prayer of comfort, or giving
sound advice.

Dr. Ronald "Ronnie" S. Markizon, 73, of


Vineland and Ventnor, NJ, passed away on
Wednesday, August 31, 2016 with his family and friends by his side. Ronnie was
married to his wife, Joan, for more than
50 years. They have three children, Jodi,
Jamie (Jennifer) and Jason (Adeline), and
5 grandchildren, Julie, Jacob, Zachary,
Rachael and John. He was the older
brother to Bruce Markizon and Joy
Raphael. Ronnie loved and was cherished
by his wonderful mother-in-law, Nana
Dot.Ronnie was a treasured husband,
father and grandfather, and truly lived for
his family. He was a close friend to so
many, uncle, cousin and nephew to others,

and loved by all. He was an extremely


respected podiatrist, dedicated to and
adored by his patients. He was very fortunate to work with a wonderful staff, who
affectionately referred to him as "Dr. M",
or "Dad". He coached soccer, played tennis, travelled, and was an active 40-year
member of Congregation Beth Israel. He
especially enjoyed organizing the weekend tennis games for all the guys.

Jerome J. Atkinson, 83, of Vineland, NJ


passed away on Wednesday morning
August 31, 2016. Jerry was born & raised
in Logansport, Ind and has resided in
Vineland since 1968. He was the husband
of the late Betty E. Atkinson who died in
2012. Jerry served in the U.S. Air Force
during the Korean & Vietnam Wars retiring as a Technical Master Sgt in 1972. He
also served as the Air Force Recruiter in S.
Jersey for many years. After retirement he
turned his love of bowling into his next
career working for John Campagna at
Pike Lanes bowling alley where he
worked as the Mgr until retiring in 2011.
He was an avid Phillies baseball fan & also
enjoyed fishing. Jerry was known to be a
good bowler and once had a 298 game, but
his proudest achievement are his children!
Nehemias Bermudez Sr. age 76 of
Vineland, went home to be with the Lord,
on Wednesday, August 31, 2016, surrounded by his loving family at home. Nehemias
was born in Utuado, Puerto Rico to the
late Eladio and Juana (Lugo) Bermudez
and lived in Vineland most of his life.
Prior to retirement, he was a HVAC
Technician for Buena Plumbing and
Falasca Mechanical for 30 years. He was a
member of the Spanish Pentecostal
Assembly of God Church, Vineland.
Nehemias enjoyed sharing the Gospel
with people. He also enjoyed home renovation projects, gardening, music, singing
and sharing time with family and friends.
Robert J. Franzoi, age 82 of Vineland,
went to be with the Lord on Wednesday,
August 31st, 2016 at Penn Presbyterian
Medical Center, Philadelphia.Bob was
born in Vineland to the late Joseph and
Francis (Aulen) Franzoi and was a lifelong
resident of Vineland. After 30 years of
service for AT & T, Bob retired and went
to work as a contractor. He loved travel
and gardening, and spent many winters in
Florida. His faith, family and friends were
a focus for his life. Bob was predeceased
by his loving wife of 54 years, Dorothy.

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Veteran Ed Lazarcheck, director of the


the Millville Army Air Field Museums
outreach programs, will present a program on the airports past and future at
the Vineland Historical & Antiquarian
Society (VHAS), 108 So. Seventh St.,
Vineland at 7 p.m. $2. For more details,
vinelandhistory@gmail.com.

RELIGIOUS

Mia Rose Llanos, passed away peacefully


from a sudden death. She was born on
July 22, 2016 and met the eyes of Jesus on
August 27, 2016. Mia Rose was the daughter of Talicia Cesario and Jenxys Llanos of
Vineland. She is survived by four siblings,
Rayanna, Jonadiel, Gyanalise and Zoey.
Her Paternal grandparents are Carmen
Otero and Catalino Llanos; and maternal
grandparents Beatriz Gonzalez and Tomas
Cesario Jr. There is no foot too small that
it cannot leave an imprint on this world,
Mia Rose you were here for a moment
but left a lifetime of love.

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609-364-3336.

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May's Landing Road,
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Yard Sale
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10 & 11. Rain date 17/18.
Sat 9-3, Sun 9-5. 774
Weymouth Rd, Vineland.

For Rent
Apartment for rent, 2344
West Sunset Ave.,
Vineland, upstairs apartment, 2 bedroom, $1,200
utilities included. 609638-6292

1st Floor Duplex for


Rent, $1150.00/mo
plus utilities, refrig,
stove, w/d.. Large
backyard with picnic
table & storage shed.
No Pets. Non-smoker.
1 1/2 mos. sec dep. &
credit check required.
(856) 358-1400.

Two queen size clean bedspreads and ensembles.


One peach colored print
with curtains, throw pillows, and shams. One
steel blue and beige with
shams, valance, and throw
pillows. Call 691-2865.

Services

Bikes Wanted
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.

Misc.

Office/Retail (2) available. Excellent/downtown area, 750 & 2375


sq. ft.. $750 &
$1,500/month plus
utilities & security. Call
856-692-6849 or 609774-1509.

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

Female roommate, large


bedroom, private bath,
kitchen/laundry privileges,
perfect for CCC student.
$625/mo., $800 security
deposit. Smoking designated areas only. No pets.
856-691-6199.

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Lawn Care. Mowing
trimming sod
mulching landscape
designs. Reasonable
prices. Call Rick
856-297-3424

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DINING OUT
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).
Andrea Trattoria, 16 N. High St., Millville,
825-8588. Chef/owner Andrea Covino
serves up Italian specialties in atmosphere of fine dining.
Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served
tapas style, catering, private parties.
Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs.
nights.
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch
spot offering sandwiches named for colleges near and far.
Barberas Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S.
Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998.
Homemade chocolates and candies, custom gift baskets.
Bennigans Restaurant, 2196 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees,
desserts, drink specials. Take-out. Happy
Hour Mon.- Fri. 3 p.m.7 p.m., Sun.-Thurs.
10 p.m. close. All TV sports packages
available.
Big Johns Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring
Gutbuster a 21-oz. burger, pizza, wings,
subs, dinners.
Black Olive Restaurant. 782 S. Brewster
Rd, Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m.10 p.m
daily. Entrees, desserts. Take out available.
BocCone Ristorante Italiano. 1303
Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Richland. 4577360. Authentic Italian cuisine. Lunch &
dinner menus daily.
Buena Vista Country Club. 301 Country
Club Ln. (off Rt. 40), Buena. 697-1200.
The Bunker Restaurant. Call for weekly
specials.
Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May
Ave. and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-4764739. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza. Open
Mon-Sat. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

Chestnut Diner & Bistro, 2578 E. Chestnut


Ave., Vineland, 696-2992. Breakfast,
lunch, and dinner. Open daily 7 a.m.10
p.m.
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 upscale lunch or dinner.
Steaks, seafood, sushi. Closed Monday for
dinner.
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Monday Thursday
Saturday Sunday
NFL and College
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Come on out and watch NFL and


college games on one of our six 65" HD
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Dukes Place, 305 N. Mill Rd., Vineland,


457-5922. Open for breakfast and lunch,
seven days. Homemade soups, burgers,
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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.

Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. 3583600. Diverse menu of large portions at
reasonable prices.

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Dominicks Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,


Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
recipes, fresh ingredients.

El Guacamole Restaurant, 110 N. High St.,


Millville, 300-5433. Authentic fresh farm
made Mexican food.

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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.

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Erics, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 2059800. Greek and American cuisine, pizza.
Gardellas Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli,
527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name says
it all. Daily specials, catering. Closed Sun.

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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

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Shrooms and
Burrata
The columnist recalls her dads love of mushrooms.

{ 16 } the grapevine | SEPTEMBER 7, 2016

y dad was a real mushroom


aficionado. As soon as the
first autumn leaves would
start to fall, he would sneak
out early on crisp Saturday mornings
searching for the wild mushrooms he knew
he would find out in the Landisville area.
He had one secret location out in the
woods behind Friendship Cemetery, and
the pickins would be especially plentiful
after a rain.
At days end, he would bring home his
smelly little treasures and then the cooking
would begin. He would make all kinds of
goodies with his stash and my favorites
were the pickled mushroom condiment
that he put up in jars for the winterlaced
with fresh sage leaves and garlic. I also
liked the simple saute of mushrooms hed
make as a side dish to be served up with a
juicy rare porterhouse steak.
I think that if we had lived in Italy we
would have lost him for days out hunting
for truffles and he would probably have
had a pet pig to accompany him.
You have to be very careful with wild
mushrooms or else you could end up with a
dish fit for only the Borgias. So, unless you
know what youre doing, feel free to use the
white button variety or portobello for this
recipe. I like to use the Bread City whole
wheat round loaf that I get in ShopRite and
I just found out from Rose, the deli manager
at the East Vineland store, that she does
have burrata. Just wait until you taste it.
There is nothing like it! It is in the deli section and ask for help if you dont see it. Dad
would have loved this with a crisp cold beer.

Mushroom Bruschetta with


Burrata
2 pounds various mushrooms, quartered
2 garlic cloves, minced

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.
La Laconda, 1406 S Main Rd., Vineland,
794-3332. Restaurant and pizzeria.

Landis Diner, 601 E. Landis Ave.,


Vineland, 696-3412. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. $2.79 breakfast specials, $9.99 dinner
specials, $5.99 lunch specials. Pudding,
ice cream.
Landis Pig Roast Restaurant & Bar, 623 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 691-8980. $5 glass
of wine, daily, all day. Happy hour, bar only:
$5 menu and $6 drink specials, Wed.Sun.
Larry's II Restaurant & Cafe, 907 N. Main
Rd., Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals
daily. Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird
dinners. Outdoor patio.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American
cuisine, seafood and veal. Open daily for
lunch, dinner, $6.99 lunch buffet Mon.Fri.
Martinos Trattoria & Pizzeria, 2614 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brick
oven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three meals
daily.

A Taste of Vineland & Volunteer Recognition Event

1 1/2 tsp. chopped rosemary


1 tsp. finely grated lemon zest
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more
for brushing
Salt and freshly ground pepper
16 slices of peasant bread
1 pound burrata cheese, cut into 16
slices

In a large bowl, toss the mushrooms with


the garlic, rosemary, lemon zest and the 1/2
cup of olive oil and let stand for 1 hour.
(This recipe calls for grilling, but you
can saute mushrooms in a skillet and toast
the bread in the oven.)
Light a grill. Spread the mushrooms on a
lightly oiled perforated aluminum foil or
grill tray and season with salt and pepper.
Grill over moderately high heat, stirring
occasionally, until browned, about 8 minutes. Brush the bread with oil and grill,
turning once, until toasted, 1 minute.
Top the toasts with the mushrooms. Top
each with a slice of burrata and serve. I
Jean Hecker is a full-time travel agent at Magic
Carpet Travels and a part-time foodie. She has
a BA in Home Economics Education from
Rowan University and enjoys exploring all
facets of the food and restaurant industry.

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Main Street Vinelands signature fundraising event, A Taste of Vineland &


Volunteer Recognition Event, will return on Wednesday, October 26, from 6 to
9 p.m. at the Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course. 4049 Italia Ave., Vineland.
The major sponsor for this event, now in its sixth year, is Century Savings
Bank.
Vinelands finest restaurants will be offering a vast array of delicious foods
main courses, appetizers, and dessertsat this event, which will also include
live music by local singer/songwriter Matt Adams, a silent auction, and more.
Main Street Vineland will also recognize those of its volunteers who have
contributed greatly to the work of the organization.
Tickets are $40 and are on sale now, and proceeds will go toward downtown
beautification, business recruitment and development, and events. The value
of this great event will have a large, visible impact on our downtown and the
important part our downtown plays in our city, said Main Street Vineland
Executive Director Russell Swanson.
Additional sponsorship opportunities are currently available and ad space is
available in the event program book. A limited number of spaces are also available for restaurants that would like to be part of this event.
Tickets can be obtained online by going to the event link on the Main Street
Vineland websitemainstreetvineland.org. A limited number of tickets are available at the Main Street Vineland office. Call 856-794-8653 for more details.

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.
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.

Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Malaga/


Vineland, 694-0500. Since 1984.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials; convenient drive-thru, mini-meal specials.
Peking Gourmet, 907 N. Main Rd.,
(Larrys II Plaza), Vineland, 691-0088.
Chinese. Takeout only. Major credit cards
accepted.
Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton Country
Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 3583325. Lunch and dinner. Tavern menu
soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches,
wraps, entree selections. Sunday Brunch.
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,

Since 1957

Buena, 856-457-7786. Open 7 days a


week 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Daily food and drink
specials 11a.m.-7p.m.
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.
Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena
Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled
meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily.
Wildflower Earthly Vegan Fare, 501 N.
High St., Millville, 265-7955. Vegan cafe
and bakery.
Winfields, 106 N. High St., Millville, 3270909. Continental cuisine and spirits
served in a casually upscale setting.

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Outlaw's Burger Barn & Creamery, 1370 S.
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Corn maze Zumba class


Karate demo Face painting
Moon bounce
K-9 unit demo

TV 22 - SCHEDULE
Cumberland Countys Channel Comcast 22
(Evening program highlights for the week
ahead, September 7-13)

Cumberland County Technical Education Center


Hosts its First Freshman Orientation

The 2016 Millville Senior High School Football season begins Friday, Sept. 9, with the
Thunderbolts taking on Egg Harbor Township at home. Kick-off time is 6 p.m. You can
watch the game in addition to all of the 2016 Thunderbolts games live on SNJ
Today TV 22. Each game will be rebroadcast throughout the week. See the TV 22
schedule at SNJToday.com.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
5:00PM Whats on Tap?

5:30PM Celebrating Our Veterans


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

8:30PM Stand Up for Gun Safety


9:00PM The NBA Files

10:00PM Hometown Heroes

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

5:00PM Celebrating Our Veterans

5:30PM NEW- A Paws for Your Pet

5:30PM Hometown Heroes


6:00PM Perfil Latino

6:30PM Latino Motion

7:00PM Union Baptist Temple


8:00PM Whats on Tap?

8:30PM Paws for Your Pet


9:00PM Locker Room

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
5:00PM Whats On Tap?

5:30PM Celebrating Our Veterans

6:00PM SNJ Today Hotline

7:30PM Boys in Glass Houses

7:30PM Cumberland County Freeholders

7:00PM SNJ Today News

8:00PM NEW - Cowtown Rodeo


9:30PM Beyond the Castle

10:30PM ArtC with Bill Horin

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

5:00PM A Paws for Your Pet

SEPTEMBER 7, 2016

5:00PM Road to Recovery

6:00PM SNJ Today Hotline


6:30PM Road to Recovery

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

5:30PM Celebarting Our Veterans

6:00PM NEW! HS Football: Millville vs. EHT


9:30PM SNJ Today News

10:00PM What's On Tap?

10:30PM Road to Recovery


11:00PM SNJ Today News

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

5:00PM Celebrating Our Veterans

5:30PM SNJ Today News Week in Review


6:00PM Latino Motion

6:30PM Road to Recovery

7:00PM NEW - Locker Room


7:30PM Cowtown Rodeo

9:00PM 2016 Bridgeton Invitational

6:30PM Road to Recovery


7:00PM SNJ Today News

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
5:00PM Latino Motion

5:30PM Celebrating Our Veterans


6:00PM SNJ Today Hotline

6:30PM A Paws for Your Pet


7:00PM SNJ Today News

7:30PM NEW - Road to Recovery


8:00PM Hometown Heroes

10:00PM NEW - The NBA Files

Visit SNJToday.com to see full


TV schedules, learn more
about programs and watch
episodes on demand, including
the SNJ Today News, which
airs weeknights at 7 & 11 p.m.
(All times subject to change.)

Cumberland County Technical Education Center had a historical day on


Thursday, August 25, when it welcomed 240 full-time freshmen to the schools
very first freshman orientation. The students and their parents arrived at 9 a.m.
and were ushered to the gymnasium, which seats 1,800 people. The stands were
not quite full but approximately 600 people filled them with excitement of a new
beginning.
The CCTEC first family was welcomed by Principal Greg McGraw and Board of
Education President Dan Vivarell, who stood at center court on a freshly painted
logo that will be the pride of all students. Each expressed their thanks for the
families who were in attendance and they praised the diligent construction of the
newest high school in Cumberland County. The school leaders also thanked the
students who had chosen to take on an education that they will not regret. The
school is ready to begin on September 12.
During the orientation, the first inaugural photo was taken in front of the
school with our director of security, Andre Lopez, manning the camera from a
cherry picker for the overhead shot. The two-hour orientation then broke up
where parents were escorted to the cafeteria and addressed by Assistant
Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Mario Olsen. Mr. Olsen laid out
many of the wonderful things the students would be encountering throughout
their high school years. One particular exciting bonus to CCTEC students is the
1:1 initiative where students will receive their own Chromebook. Many of the
classes the students will be seated in will be facilitated in an electronic platform
where their device will be much like their textbook.
The students were divided into their chosen Career and Technical programs
and were led through four stations at the school. Each group had an administrator and multiple teachers, who came voluntarily, to meet the first class of
CCTEC. The activities included locker relays, where students learned how to
open their personal locker. For some it was the first time they experienced the
process of a combination lock and that right of passage into high school. The
gymnasium activity was led by CCTECs two Health and PE teachers who
planned activities so that students got to know their classmates in creative ways.
At the conclusion of the activities, the students were reunited with their parents
who they took on a tour of the school and followed their personal schedule and
met some of their teachers.
The orientation was well attended and there was a lot of excitement for the
start of school on September 12.

CCC Names New Director of Admissions and


Recruitment
Cumberland County College is pleased to announce that Joseph P. Rooney
has been named its Director of Admissions and Recruitment.
Currently residing in Wilmington, Delaware, Rooneys roots are in northern
New Jersey where he attended Ramapo College of New Jersey, earning a bachelors degree in history.
On the job for little more than a month, Rooney quickly became immersed in
what he finds to be a close-knit community of professionals. I was attracted to
Cumberlands environment its hometown feel and its beautiful campus, he
said. It will be nice to have the ability to interact with our students.
Prior to coming to Cumberland County College, Rooney worked with students
interested in entering the medical field as the Associate Director of Admissions
for the Ross University School of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine of Houston,
Texas. Hed also served as an admissions advisor, Admissions Coordinator and a
New Student Coordinator there.
Rooney said he brings a fresh, outside view to how the college provides services to its students, their families and the career world. I think it will be a nice
change, not only for students, but for the business side of operations, he said.
There is a unique structure to what we do here, as we strive to provide the best
producteducationto our students. I hope to enhance how we function as an
institution, and how well we serve our students educationally and professionally.
"We are delighted to attract the kind
of talent that Joseph brings to
Cumberland County, said Rosemarie
Fiscus, Cumberlands Executive
Director of Human Resources. One of
our best assets here is our people. This
is also a great area to live and raise a
family while taking advantage of the
best that nature has to offer. We're glad
that he also chose us.
Rooney holds a Master of Business
Administration from Keller Graduate
School of Management, and is working
on a masters degree in Human
Resource Management from Keller. He
hopes to pursue a doctoral degree in
the future.
Im big on lifelong education,
Rooney said. I think its important to
continue your own education, and in doing so myself, I have a better understanding of how to assist students in advancing their education.
A self-described outdoors guy, Rooney enjoys hiking and biking. I think its
better to get out and move than sit home on the couch, he said with a grin. I
enjoy traveling and Im trying to see as much of the world as possible. He
recently traveled to Ireland and Brazil.
For now, Rooneys world revolves around spreading the word about all that
Cumberland County College has to offer students. Were on a good path to
attract students to the No. 1 two-year college in the state, he added.

Biennial
Checkup
This 14-year cancer survivor has savored watching
her children grow to adulthood.

ell, I just got back from my


biennial visit to University
of Pennsylvania Hospital
for an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) checkup.
Although my brain cancer has not
returned in 14 years, theres a problem if it
does: They already did whole brain radiation and cannot do it again. My best shot
is catching a lesion while its small and
can be removed with a laser pen. It
behooves me to follow up.
So much has changed in the hospitals
neighborhood in the past two years. Penn
Tower garage, my usual place to park, is
now a pile of rubble inside a fence amid a
cemetery of scaffolding and noisy cranes.
They now have a parking garage for my
wing of the hospital, but it was raining
and I zipped right past it. In a panic, I
drove three blocks to the next garage and
walked back to the hospital entrance,
which is no longer the main entrance but
took me where I needed to go.
I always try to schedule the earliest
appointment so that I dont get caught in
commuter traffic. Also, if I get scanned
early, I can visit my oncologist later that
day and he can access my results and pronounce me not cured, not normal, not
healthy, but no changes. Bless his bedside manner.
I was early for my MRI appointment,
so they showed me very deliberately the
way to the locker room so that I could
disrobe, take my jewelry off and step into
hospital socks with designer gummy soles
for traction. Truly fetching.
Then I wrestle myself into a tent-sized
gown that opens in the back and is so
voluminous as to gape even when tied
closed. Then I put on a matching robe that
opens in front becausetrust me when I
tell youno one wants to see that first
thing in the morning.
I skate out of the locker room stripped
of all dignity and invariably sit with several other ladies who are shaking with

dread because the outcome of their scans


could change their futures. Also, some
suffer from claustrophobia, and being
rolled into a narrow tunnel might trigger
an episode.
I try to smile at each reassuringly. Ive
been scanned so many times I could walk
around the corner with that MRI tube
strapped around me and order a pastrami
sandwich and not even notice until I tried
to eat.
Do not ask how I know this.
The tech comes to walk me to the MRI
room, asking me personal questions, just
to make sure I have no shrapnel hidden in
my body, and that Im not allergic to latex
or the dye they inject into my brain for
contrast.
Actually, its a privilege to take this test,
because even though it has been years, I
still like to hear good results.
When I was first diagnosed, my daughter was just 3 years old. I cried every night
after tucking her in, and asked God, How
am I going to say goodbye to Therese? She
still needs me. Already she has abandonment issues. If I go out to the garage
before her just to start the car heater, she
screams, Mommy, dont leave me!
We didnt believe she knew I was sick,
but she started asking, You arent going
away, are you Mommy?
And I would answer: No, honey, Im
not going anywhere.
Hoping it was true.
I got my miracle. My daughter is now a
senior in high school and planning to
leave home soon. I have watched her grow
and become a confident teen with a very
strong NO, which we hope she will use on
every mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging
male who asks her to dance.
I am eternally grateful for the ability to
see her safely grown.
But now, watching her stride out the
door to her car, a voice inside me cries
out:
Dont leave me! I

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The Vineland Downtown Improvement District, along with the Vineland


Public Schools, is hosting a Scarecrow Challenge contest in the month of
October.
Students of all age levels are asked to create a scarecrow for display
along Landis Avenue. The scarecrows will be affixed to lampposts along the
street and judged on creativity and design. Participants may pick up frames
for supporting the scarecrows upon request. The deadline to enter a scarecrow is October 14.
All local schools, clubs and organizations are invited to participate. This
contest is open to private and parochial schools as well as public schools.
To vote, visit http://goo.gl/kN4QbE or vote in stores along Landis Avenue
in Downtown Vineland.
For questions or more information, contact Ross Stanger, Supervisor of
Instruction, at 794-6700, ext. 2016 or Robin Barbetti of the Vineland
Downtown Improvement District at 794-8653.

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SOUTHERN NEW JERSEYS BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS NEWSLETTER

CHAMBER EVENTS
Registration is required for all GVCC
meetings and events. Call 691-7400
or visit www.vinelandchamber.org.

SEPTEMBER 15 THURSDAY
GVCC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON. Ramada Inn, Vineland. 12 noon.
Topic: Advocacy Affects Your BusinessYour Voice is Our Strength." Members
$25. Non-members $30. Must register
by September 13.

SEPTEMBER 20 TUESDAY
MEET & GREET. Bennigans Shamrock
Room. 5:30-7 p.m. Free. Members only.
Register by September 19 or pay $5 at
the door.

VOLUME 30 NUMBER 9

> SEPTEMBER 2016

News&Views
The Artists
Among Us

Cash Mob
Ritas Water Ice plays host on
Thursday, August 25.

Professional women learn to


draw during sketch session.

SEPTEMBER 28 WEDNESDAY
GVCC WOMENS PROFESSIONAL
GROUP LUNCHEON. Merighis Savoy
Inn. 12 noon. Showcasing our Health
and Wellness members. Members only
$20. Must register by September 26.

SEPTEMBER 29 THURSDAY
"GROW YOUR BUSINESS" SEMINAR.
CCC, Luciano Conference Center.
810:30 a.m. Presented by NJ Advance
Media,TD Bank, CCC & GVCC.
Complimentary breakfast. Registration
is required. Non-members must call
GVCC office @691-7400 to register.

JOIN THE TEAM KEEP IT CLEAN


We are pleased to report the following businesses have
taken the pledge!

OCTOBER 5 WEDNESDAY
CASH MOB EVENT. Cumberland
County Habitat For Humanity Restore,
601 So. Delsea Drive, Vineland. 12:30
p.m. Bring a few dollars and support a
local business!

OCTOBER 7 FRIDAY
"WAKE & SHAKE" MORNING NETWORKING EVENT. Chamber office.
8:309:30 a.m. Come join us at our
morning networking event. FREE to
attend but registration is required.

At the most recent Womens Professional Group meeting


on July 28, George Perez of GP Fine Arts presented You Are
An Artist and taught the group how to sketch.
Top: The entire group. Above left: George Perez starts a sketch.
Above right: Cathy Pantilione with Perez.

Love Where You Live


and join these businesses
take the pledge to
keep our community
clean! (See form on p. C3)

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Crust N Krumbs Bakery


Cumberland County College
Franks Realty Company
Friends And Family Diner
Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital Of Vineland
Maturo Realty, Inc.
Newfield National Bank All Vineland locations on Main
Road, East Vineland Office, and 6th Street & Landis Avenue.
ServiceMaster to the
Rescue
South Jersey Paper

Welcome Message
As the summer season comes to an
end, the GVCC is in high gear planning a
variety of events, seminars and programs that we hope you will find useful,
informative and fun! Be sure to review
this newsletter for upcoming schedules
and also check our website under the
events, tab as everything is posted
there as well.
We will be hosting our Honoring
Veterans in Business event on
November 2, with Congressman
LoBiondo as our featured guest speaker.
Look for more details coming soon. If
you are interested in nominating someone, visit our website home page where
the form can be downloaded.
If you are a current member, or considering joining the GVCC, here are just
a few of the many benefits of membership:
We are the voice of the business

community and actively advocate on


your behalf. We monitor regulatory and
legislative issues and maintain consistent communication with our federal,
state and local elected officials to cultivate the best possible conditions for
growth of your business.
We offer many opportunities for
you to network with fellow businesses
and organizations. Monthly networking
events are free for members to attend
and all of our general membership
luncheons, seminars and various groups
offer great networking opportunities for
you.
Throughout the year we offer
opportunities for discounted advertising, either through our newsletter or
other programs created to assist you in
promoting your business.
We plan and conduct ribbon cutting ceremonies for grand openings or

special events
with media
coverage.
Many of
our members
offer discounts to
other members. All
your
employees
are eligible to have a member-to-member discount card. GVCC members are
loyal to each other whenever possible!
I encourage you to Get Involved, Get
Connected and Come Grow With Us!
Dont forget that you can get your
business recognized by getting another
business to Join the Bunch!
Dawn Hunter, Executive Director

advocacy
Focusing on important issues that
impact our business community.

LEGISLATIVE CORNER
The GVCC is the voice of business in Vineland, Cumberland
County and South Jersey. We take that role very seriously and
work hard to maintain and nurture relationships with all of our
elected officials at city, county, state and federal levels of government.

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>

SEPTEMBER 2016

We are hosting several important events this fall related to


Advocacy:
September 15 / Advocacy Your Voice / Attend this
luncheon to learn how and why we advocate for our business
community. Learn how a piece of legislation is proposed and processed through our state government and why your voice is
so important. To quote our Advocacy Chairman, Dennis Palmer, Speak up and speak out because silence is the incubator of
bad things.

GREATER VINELAND
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
2115 S. Delsea Dr.
Vineland, NJ 08360
Phone (856) 691-7400
Fax (856) 691-2113
www.vinelandchamber.org
info@vinelandchamber.org

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR:
Dawn Hunter
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT:
Victor LaTorre
LaTorre Hardware
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT:
Jeff George
Merrill Lynch
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT:
Frank Guaracini, III
Franks Realty
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Keith Baldosaro
South Jersey Litho
Pete Capizola
Newfield National Bank
Ginger Chase
Sir Speedy of Vineland
Dina Rossi Elliott, Ed. D
Cumberland County Technical
Education Center
Scott Fransko
Max Communications, Inc.
Kevin Gibala
TD Bank
Joseph Isabella
Vineland Municipal Utilities
Barbara Jones
Servpro of Cumberland County
Leslie Jones
Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital
of Vineland
Peter Kaprielyan
Inspira Health Network
Stacey Lilliston
Lilliston Ford
Donna Perez

October 4 / School Board Candidate Forum / We host this forum annually so you can get to know the candidates running for Vineland School Board positions. Attend so you can be informed when you head to the polls in November.

Wells Fargo Advisors

October 20 / Mayoral Candidate Forum / This is election year for the Vineland Mayor who will serve a term of four years.
All candidates are invited to participate at this luncheon. Join us to hear where they stand on important issues that affect
Vineland.

Kevin Pustizzi
Clearbridge Media / SNJ Today

WANT TO ASK A CANDIDATE A QUESTION?


We encourage you to submit your questions or topics of interest to us at the GVCC for the School Board Candidate
AND/OR Mayoral Candidate Forums. Send to info@vinelandchamber.org with forum question in the subject line.
SAY NO TO NORTH JERSEY CASINOS
The GVCC is a member of a coalition formed to say NO to North Jersey Casinos, as we believe it will hurt the southern
New Jersey regions economyincreasing unemployment and foreclosure rates.
On Election Day, November 8, NJ voters will vote whether to amend the Constitution to allow up to two casinos to be built
in North Jersey. We urge you to vote NO and join our efforts to defeat the ballot question.
Visit the Coalitions website at nonorthjerseycasinos.com for more information and join the Coalition!

Aaron Price
Family Medical Equipment

Nicholas Scardino
BB&T
Dave Surdam
Chemglass Life Sciences, LLC
TREASURER:
Steve Testa
Romano, Hearing, Testa & Knorr, CPAs, P.A.
SOLICITOR:
Michael Benson
Buonadonna & Benson, P.C.
PUBLISHER:
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influence & recognition


Working towards a united vision with other key community organizations. Using all
available tools to promote businesses and the GVCC.

Congratulations to These Members:


Kathy Farinaccio has been named to the Board of
Directors of the Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA/YMCA
of Vineland. This announcement met with enthusiasm
from her new colleagues, many of whom spoke up to
describe her as capable, experienced, and enthusiastic.
Her commitment to this region is shown through her
service as a past president of the Greater Vineland
Chamber of Commerce, as well as offices with other
service organizations.

The Landis Sewerage


Authority (LSA) and Capital
Bank of New Jersey (Capital
Bank) jointly announced that
they recently closed on a new
$25 million bond issue. The
new financing, representing
the first borrowing by the LSA
in 23 years, will provide funding for upgrades and
improvement to its wastewater treatment plant and
collection system.

1370 S Main Rd
Magnolia Court Shopping Center
Vineland 856-692-0372

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JOIN THE TEAM & KEEP IT CLEAN

856-696-3152

Community Guides Available!

WE ________________________________ (BUSINESS NAME)

To have copies of the 2015-16 GVCC Community Guide delivered to


your place of business, contact:

PLEDGE TO

The Grapevine (856) 457-7815

BY TAKING THIS PLEDGE I WILL HELP KEEP


VINELAND CLEAN AND LITTER FREE
SIGNED BY __________________________________________
DATE _______________________
Submit this form to the GVCC / 2115 So. Delsea Drive, Vineland NJ
08360
Or fax 856-691-2113 or email info@vinelandchamber.org

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! KEEP THE AREA SURROUNDING MY BUSINESS LITTER


FREE
! PROVIDE SUFFICIENT OPTIONS FOR DISPOSAL OF
TRASH FOR CUSTOMERS & EMPLOYEES
! HAVE DUMPSTERS ON MY PROPERTY, REGULARLY
EMPTIED AND LIDS KEPT CLOSED & SECURED
! RECYCLE WASTE WHENEVER POSSIBLE

influence & recognition


Working towards a united vision with other key community organizations. Using all
available tools to promote businesses and the GVCC.

Doggie Daycare Olympians Take the Gold!


While Team USA was winning medals in Rio, the doggie
daycare guests were medaling
at Pampered Pup Luxury Pet
Resort! All of the daycare dogs
enjoyed two weeks of the
Olympic Games. The dogs all
participated in each days
unique event. Events included
swimming, basketball, beach
volleyball, tennis, equestrian,
soccer and boxing. The entire
staff was able to enjoy the
excitement of the games. The
dogs had a grand time playing
the variety of games the daycare staff had planned. Games
included playing with a bucket
full of tennis balls and enjoying some hoops Air Bud style. Of course all the daycare dogs went home with their very own gold medals to commemorate the epic
event. Pampered Pup is thrilled with the support the games received and the
amount of exposure on social media and is looking forward to the next theme, a
Labor Day BBQ, followed by back to school photo fun!

SEPTEMBER 2016

Member Renewals
Lattimer

American Red Cross Southern


Shore Chapter

Laury Services

Babbitt Mfg. Co., Inc.

Payroll Xpress LLC

Beacon Bridge Wealth Partners

Pennoni Associates, Inc.

Beacon Title Services Agency

Phoenix Business Forms, Inc.

Bernhardt's Limousines

Print Solutions Plus

Carlos' Auto Repair

Priority Solutions International

Cumberland Advisors, Inc.

Professional Liability Insurance


Group of SJ

Cumberland County Guidance


Center, Inc.

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Albert R. Maccani, CPA/PFS

Print
Marketing
Print Signs
Signs Marketing

Maplewood III Restaurant

Raritan Engineering Company, Inc

Cumberland Insurance Group

Rita's Water Ice E. Landis Ave

DNS Solutions LLC

Schad & Schad CPAs

E3 Consulting Partners

Servicemaster To The Rescue

Easter Seals NJ
Einstein Associates

Sir Speedy Printing & Marketing


Services

Food For Living

STS Sheet Metal

Glenn Insurance Inc.

Sun National Bank

Grade 'A' Tutoring

Toyota Scion Vineland

Harring Fire Protection LLC

Vineland Roofing Co.

Human Resources Association of


Southern NJ

Visiting Angels of Cape May &


Cumberland

Landis Insurance Services

Wal-Mart

JOIN THE
BUNCH!
MEMBERSHIP
DRIVE

If you recruit one new


member you get recognition
in this newsletter and on our
website
If you recruit two new
members, you get all of the
above and a free luncheon
reservation
Recruit the most new
members for the year and
youll be honored at our
Presidents Gala and receive
a free banner advertisement
on our website for 6 months!

New Members
Smart Clean Residential Cleaning LLC
Classification: Cleaning Services
Vineland, NJ 08361
856-472-4422
Fernanda Ribeiro Leite
South Jersey Foot and Ankle
Specialists, LLC
Classification: Healthcare Services
2950 College Drive, Suite 2H
Vineland, NJ 08360
856-839-0579
Jeffrey Belancio
www.SJFAS.com
Double Eagle Saloon
Classification: Restaurants
1477 Panther Road
Vineland, NJ 08361
856-213-6176
Jesse Morvay
www.doubleeaglesaloon.com
Citizens United To Protect The
Maurice River
Classification: Non-Profit Organization
17 E. Main St., Suite 1B
PO Box 474
Millville, NJ 08332
856-300-5331
Jane Morton Galetto
www.cumauriceriver.org

partnerships

Acting as the liaison with community


partners and elected officials at all levels.

Meet & Greet at WheatonArts Cultural Center


The GVCCs Meet & Greet was held most recently on Wednesday, July 27, at
WheatonArts Cultural Center, Millville. Angela Speakman gave a great talk about
everything going on at the center.
The next Meet & Greet is scheduled for Tuesday, September 20, at
Bennigans Shamrock Room.
Host a Meet & Greet: We are
always looking for great venues to host
our monthly Meet & Greet events. You
need to have space to accommodate
approximately 50 people. They are
held on various days of the week from

5:30 to 7 p.m. The host provides some light refreshments. The GVCC promotes the
Meet & Greet event to members and handles registration. Its a great way to promote
your business to other members!
If interested in hosting, call 856-691-7400 or e-mail info@vinelandchamber.org.

SEPTEMBER 18-24, 2016

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A Higher Level
vel of Care

Re-opening September 14

partnerships

Feel Better, Live Better

Shirley Burke

Fall workshops for


moving forward

Life coaching, Reiki and meditation

Acting as the liaison with community partners and elected officials at all levels.

See website for details

1746 S. Spring Rd., Vineland NJ 08361

856.696.2494 609.501.0366

www.serenetouchcenter.abmp.com

Member Events (see


pg. 1 for Chamber
events)
SEPTEMBER 9 THROUGH 11
NJMP MOTOAMERICA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW
JERSEY II. NJMP.com
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
WASTE & DOCUMENT SHREDDING DAY.

DIANA L. CARABALLO-BELCHER, CBC

Cumberland County Solid Waste


Complex. 8 a.m2 p.m. County
residents only.

LICENSED BROKER/OWNER

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SERIES.
68 p.m. Law enforcement officials will meet with community

LAEDA Free Seminar


Series
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
BUSINESS BASICS FOR STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS.
101 W. Elmer Road Vineland, NJ 08360
(856) 696-2525 (877) 590-8866 (toll free)
www.bayatlanticfcu.org




68 p.m. Seminar #1 of 5.
Hosted at La Cabana Tio Tom
Deli Express, 636 E. Landis Ave,
Vineland. Registration required,
call 856-338-1177.

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SEPTEMBER 2016

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
NEGOTIATING SKILLS &
UNDERSTANDING YOUR PERSONALITY PROFILE.
68 p.m. Seminar #2 of 5. Host,
location and contact info same
as above.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
GETTING THE WORD OUT MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS.
68 p.m. Seminar #3 of 5. Host,
location and contact info same
as above.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
WORK LIFE BALANCE, TIME &
TASK MANAGEMENT SKILLS &
GOAL SETTING.
68 p.m. Seminar #4 of 5. Host,
location and contact info same
as above.

CREDIT MANAGEMENT FOR


ENTREPRENEURS.
68 p.m. Seminar #5 of 5. Host,
location and contact info same
as above.

ANNUAL WATERWAYS CLEANUP.

Singers Needed
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
SINGING AMBASSADORS'
FIRST REHEARSAL OF THE
SEASON.
Every Monday evening at
the Fiorelli Senior Center
(6th and Elmer St.). 78:30
p.m. Open to all singers ages
14 and up. If interested in
joining, contact Karen at
856-563-0376 or Donna at
856-692-6420. Check them
out on facebook.com /The
Singing Ambassadors of
Vineland.
members to discuss topics that
affect all of us. Meetings are at
the Cumb. Co. College Luciano
Center. Register by email to
markan@co.cumberland.nj.us or
visit www.communityengagementseries.com

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
FULL MOON PADDLE.
Al & Sam's Canoe/Kayak at
Parvin. 6 p.m. Meet at the Boat
House on Parvin Lake. Double
kayak or canoe $26 for 2 people.
Third rider $8. Single kayak $18.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
VDID MAINSTREET FALL CLEANUP. For more info: 856-794-8653.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
NJMP NASCAR K & N PRO
SERIES EAST. njmp.com
SEPTEMBER 17 AND 18
NJMP NJ HISTORICS.
Presented by Holiday Inn &
Suites (Vintage Racer Group.)
njmp.com

Individual and group volunteers


should visit ccia-net.com for registration. For more info, call 856825-3700.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
ELWYN NJ ART OF TWO
PALETTES FUNDRAISING EVENT.
6 p.m. Gourmet food tasting, fine
wine, craft beer, vodka bar. Live,
silent, and Chinese auctions. For
more info, contact Susan Sauro
at 856-794-5281, or via e-mail at
susan_sauro@elwyn.org

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
SNJ SCORE & PAYCHEX LUNCH
& LEARN SEMINAR.
11 a.m.1 p.m. Sea Isle City
Library, 4800 Central Ave, Sea Isle
City, NJ 08243. For more info
contact: tim.halfman@scorevolunteer.org

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
W.B. MASONS WHATTA BARGAIN.
Sale: 8:30 a.m.5 p.m. 3565 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland (open lot
next to Friendlys).

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
MAIN STREET VINELAND
FOURTH FRIDAY EVENT-FITNESS
AND FILM: ANGRY BIRDS.
6 p.m. Mini park on the SW corner of Landis Ave. and the Blvd.
If rain, inside Landis Market
Place, 631 E. Landis Ave. Bring a
chair/blanket for exercise and
movie. Parents should stay with
their children. 856-794-8653.

SEPTEMBER 23 THROUGH 25,


29 THROUGH OCTOBER 1
LEVOY THEATRE PRESENTS
CHICAGO. 8 p.m. most dates.
levoy.net

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
VDID MAINSTREET FALL PLANTING. Call 856-794-8653.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
BAY ATLANTIC SYMPHONY
GALA CONCERT: THE RAT PACK!
100 YEARS OF FRANK!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
VDID MAINSTREET WEDDING
WEEKEND. Call 856-794-8653.

Borgata Hotel Casino, Atlantic


City, 8 p.m. Tickets $50 and $65,
purchase by calling 866-9004849, online at theborgata.com,
or at the Borgata Box Office.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
THE UNION LEAGUE OF PHILA.
VETERANS INITIATIVE: VETERANS ON BROAD STREET.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
IMPROVEMENT AUTHORTY

8 a.m.2:30 p.m. Annual free hiring fair for veterans, guard and
reserve members, transitioning
service members and military
spouses. For registration ques-

tions: Breanna Pleis at 215-587-5565 or


at activities@unionleague.org

OCTOBER 1 AND 2
WHEATON ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER
FESTIVAL OF FINE CRAFT.
10 a.m.5 p.m For more info call 1-800998-4552 or 856-825-6800. Visit online
at wheatonarts.org

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
YMCA FUNDRAISER.
Merighis Savoy Inn, 79:30 p.m.
Featuring George Perez Art & Music
Show, also Ana Saull. $25 per person for
show, food and drinks available for purchase. jmartine@ccaymca.org or 856691-0030, ext. 123.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
CUMBERLAND COUNTY "OUT OF THE
DARKNESS WALK."
Held at the Cumberland County
Fairgrounds. Go to afsp.org/cumberlandcounty or call 856-459-3082.

The Guidance Center


To Honor the Kejzmans

Millville Army Air Field


Museum 50-50 Raffle!
The Millville Army Air
Field Museum is holding a
50-50 Raffle to support 25+
years of preserving aviation history, honoring veterans and educating young
people!
You could win one of five
prizes of $600 OR 1st Prize:
$12,000!
Just 600 tickets will be sold.
Prize amounts are based

on all 600 tickets sold.


Ticket price: $50 each
Drawing: Wednesday,
November 2, 2016. You
need not be present to
win. Winner will be notified by telephone or email. ID No. 310-5-31174.
Raffle License No. RL-1107.
To purchase tickets, call
856-327-2347, or e-mail
ljester@p47millville.org

Viinelan
nd Historicall & An
ntiquarian
n Societyy
.
856-691-1111
vinelandhistoryy@gmail.com

SEPTEMBER 27 THROUGH NOVEMBER 1


ADULT DANCE SESSION.
Maxines Studio of Dance, Tuesdays 7:308:30 p.m. Cost $120.
Six-week session includes elements of jazz, ballet and contemporary as well as stretching, cardio, and strengthening.
Class will be taught by Miss Kelly. Call 856-691-6059.

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Live Healthy / Worksite Programs


Live Healthy Vineland/ Live Healthy Cumberland County
will be holding their first Healthy Worksite Reception on
Thursday, September 22, at the Ramada Inn in Vineland
from 5:30 to 8 p.m. with dinner and refreshments being provided for attendees.

Lilly, Helen, and Sherry (Soutiere)


Kejzman

The night is to celebrate the success businesses have had


with the Healthy Worksite Program to date, as well as to
show new businesses the free program that can fit their
workplace. Guest speakers are professionals in the health
field and have been on the front lines for employee health
and wellness. Also, they will discuss the importance of incorporating these employee wellness practices into today's
business structure and culture.

101 W. Elmer Road Vineland, NJ 08360


(856) 696-2525 (877) 590-8866 (toll free)
www.bayatlanticfcu.org




Attend this event and help make Cumberland County a


healthier place to work!

Newfield Bank Collecting Supplies


for Local Schools
Newfield National Bank is collecting school supplies
in all 11 of their branches in Gloucester and Cumberland
counties, to be donated to the local school districts that
each branch is located in. To find the nearest Newfield
Bank in your neighborhood, go online to www.newfieldbank.com. This collection will continue until
September 15.
List of back-to-school supplies: backpacks, crayons,
yellow highlighters, glue sticks, soft tissues, pump hand
sanitizers, sharpened pencils, pencil boxes, disinfecting
wipes, folders, composition books (colored marble),
pens, two pocket folders, and three-ring subject notebooks (one and three subject).
For questions or more information, please call
Newfield National Bank at 856-692-3440, ext. 1206.

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The Guidance Center will honor


the Kejzman FamilyHelen, Lilly and
Sherry (Soutiere) Kejzmanand
salute the late Harry Kejzman at an
awards ceremony being held on
Wednesday, October 5, at Merighis
Savoy Inn in Vineland.
The Kejzmans will receive the prestigious 2016 Mental Health
Distinguished Community Leadership
Award for their outstanding contributions and dedicated service to the
greater Cumberland County area.
They will be recognized for their many
accomplishments in economic development and for their work supporting
health and education in our local and
regional community, making it a better place through leadership, volunteerism, advocacy, and philanthropy
a philosophy that was set in motion in
the early 1950s by Helen and her hus,
both Holocaust survivors.
For information or to make reservations to honor the Kejzman Family
at the awards event, contact Gary
Moellers at 856-825-6810, ext. 203, or
e-mail gmoellers@ccgcnj.org.
For more information call 856-8256810 or visit the website
www.ccgcnj.org.

partnerships

Acting as the liaison with community


partners and elected officials at all levels.

Scores Entered for Countys First Race


through Time
A free county-wide event that ran July
1 through August 28 attracted 150 visitors
to 12 participating Cumberland County
historic sites. Organized by Vineland
Historical & Antiquarian museum curator, Patricia Martinelli, and Cumberland
County Historical Society president Linda
Hruza-Jones, visitors registered for a free
passport at any participating site. If stamped at a minimum of six different sites
before August 28, the visitor was eligible to win prizes at the end of the event.
Site visitors were given mementos at each site, and
each site also contributed items for the prize drawing.
VHAS trustee, Katrina DAllesandro assembled the
prizes for the drawing, which were donated by local
businesses and individuals. The event was sponsored in
part by a grant from the Cumberland County Cultural
and Heritage Commission.
For a list of prizes and winners or further information, visit the A Race Through Time Facebook page or
contact the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society
at vinelandhistory@gmail.com, or the Cumberland
County Historical Society at 856-455-8580,
cchistsoc@verizon.net.

Member-to Member Discounts


One of the benefits of belonging to
the Greater Vineland Chamber of
Commerce is the member-to-member
discounts. These discounts are offered
by a wide variety of GVCC members.
The savings from these discounts can
help pay for your GVCC annual membership and for members that offer
discounts, it helps drive business their
way. This program is only one of the
many ways the GVCC helps you succeed!
As a member, ALL of your employees are eligible to take advantage of
this discount program. You must present your GVCC 2015 Discount Card to
receive these discounts.
Everyone in your organization can
benefit from your chamber membership!
Some examples of Member-toMember Discounts include:
Pampered Pup Luxury Pet Resort:
5% off any boarding or grooming visit
Parrish Sign Company: $15 off
your next order of $100 or more; or get
$100 off your next order of $1,000 or
more. Limit one coupon per customer. Must present Chamber

Coupon at time of order. Cannot be


combined with any other offer.
Phoenix Business Forms, Inc.:
10% off invoice (new customers only)
Prudential Financial - Steven J.
Schiavo CLU,CHFC,LUTCF,CLTC: 5%
on auto insurance premium.
Ramada Inn Vineland: 10% off
best room rate and free room upgrade
if available
Rental City, LLC: Receive a 5% discount if a member of the Chamber
Rienzi Bridal Salon: 10% discount
(sale items excluded)
Riordan Design & Marketing: Free
consultation
RKB Wealth Management, LTD:
Free review of current investment
portfolio/methodology
Ron Jaworski's Running Deer Golf
Club: Receive three complimentary
rounds of golf with the purchase of
annual Golf membership. Party of 50
or more people in the Grand Ballroom
receives a complimentary Martini
Mashed Potato Bar.
Serene Touch Center: $10 off a
one-hour reiki or coaching session.
Valid GVCC discount card required.

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SEPTEMBER 2016

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