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VOLUME 4 | ISSUE 17 | JUNE 8, 2011
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Pictured below are the charter members of the Ellison Interact Club. They include:
(bottom row, l. to r.) Kevin Kinkade, Anuj Patel, Gianni Finizio, Spencer Infranco,
Jake Aulffo, Michael Mauger; (middle row, l. to r.) Gianna Capriotti, Abigail Rosenberg,
Sarah Consalo, Jessica Rudolph, Madison Rudolph, Alexandra Durham, Della Anconetani;
(back row, l. to r.) Julia Albertson, Robert LaPorta, Helen Chung, Luca Basolis,
Dhruv Patel, Neil Menghani, Niko Basolis, Daniel Farrell, Gregory Wallace, Max Matusow,
Jonah Hammerstedt, Wyatt Chapman, Korri Harmon, Jake Walters.
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BELOW: Ellison Interact Club members
take turns signing the club's Charter.
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To Market, 1
neurial family are recognized.
RYAN DINGER
To Market
The Landis MarketPlace has its
grand opening.
M
y daughter says it’s “very olive oil and chicken broth. When I got unravel a Vineland connection.
European.” My wife thinks it’s back my cart was gone. VINCE FARINACCIO
something else entirely. What Now, I’ve done that myself a few times:
we’re talking about is my fondness for grabbed the wrong cart or, more often, 12 Feet on the Street
grocery shopping. completely forgotten where I left it. The summer season of downtown
My daughter, who lived for a few years Shopping carts are like kids in the events starts now. TODD NOON
in Germany, said that grocery trips were a swimming pool: they all look alike.
14-17 HOME AND GARDEN
part of her daily routine there. My wife Anyway, right next to where I thought
didn’t see it quite that way, at first. Lately, I’d left my cart was an empty one: well, 18 News in Brief
though, she’s beginning to see the advan- almost empty. The only thing in it was a
tages of: a) having me out of the house for large ladies handbag, sitting in the child 20 More Faces in the News
a while, and b) having me out of the house seat. Someone just grabbed the wrong
for a while. cart. Surely, they’ll notice. So, I stood next 22 DINING: Vineland Native
Plus, I pick her out nice fresh fish. to the cart holding my stuff. Heats Up Cape May Kitchen
Chef Doug Marandino has paid
Nowadays, when people ask me what Minutes passed. his dues and now runs the
I’m doing in my retirement, I tell them: Then, over the loudspeaker: “Please kitchen at the Washington Inn.
babysitting and grocery shopping. check your cart. If you have the wrong FRANK GABRIEL
Sometimes, I even multi-task. one, please return it to the courtesy desk.”
The big reason I enjoy it, though, is I pushed that cart all the way to the 25 Crossword
that I love my food. other end of the store.
But I’m fickle. I don’t know on Monday The courtesy desk was mobbed with 26 Community Calendar
what I’m going to be hungry for on people and I didn’t see any sign of my 28 Entertainment
Tuesday and I sure as heck don’t know cart.
what I’ll be craving on Friday. Then, over the loudspeaker: “Please 30-31 Golf: Tee Time
My mom was German and was raised check your shopping cart. If you have the
on a farm. She was a wonderful baker. We wrong one, please return it to the deli 32,34 In Our Schools
had fresh, homemade bread a couple of department.”
times a week and a baked dessert with So, I wheeled the cart all the way back 33 CLASSIFIEDS
almost every meal. where I’d come from.
But she wasn’t much on experimenta- When I got there, I saw a lady getting
tion. We had pretty much the same seven in the face of one of the clerks. I checked
or eight dishes every single night. but she didn’t have my cart.
So, a feast for my brother, sister and I Then she saw me. Or, rather, she saw
wasn’t a roast beef dinner, complete with the cart and handbag. And, she didn’t
mashed potatoes, gravy, peas and carrots
and fresh bread. That was routine.
seem the least bit happy to see the cart,
handbag or me. { STAFF }
A feast was hot dogs (no burgers, Before she could open her mouth (I MIKE EPIFANIO Editor & Publisher
because the barbecue hadn’t been invent- just had a bad feeling about what might DEBORAH A. EIN Managing Editor
ed yet) or that Kraft “spaghetti dinner in a come out) I asked: “Where’s my cart?” LORI GOUDIE Art Director
box” (remember those, where you got the Well, that stopped her for a second and GAIL EPIFANIO Controller
sauce, pasta and cheese all in the same just then another fellow came up pushing SHERRY MUNYAN Advertising Executive
package). my cart. MARIE HALPIN-GALLO Advertising Executive
Now, my wife is Italian and a good “Somebody took mine,” he said. “There TRACY BUSCHAM Graphic Designer
cook. But, whether she believes it or not, it is.”
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Veins?
Reach Out
To The Most Vineland Boy Scouts Honor Veterans
Qualified Boy Scouts
Specialists Troop #43,
from Veteran's
Charles L. Dietzek, D.O., FACOS Memorial
Raymond S. Wojtalik, M.D., FACS Board School, took
Alissa Brotman O'Neill, D.O., RPVI Certified part in
Vineland's
Vascular Memorial Day
Surgeons Parade honor-
ing our fallen
heroes.
Winterborne
Competes for
Youth of Year
Alexis Winterborne, a
senior at Sacred Heart
High School in
Vineland, recently
competed against 18
other young people for
the Boys & Girls Club's
2011 New Jersey State
Youth of the Year title.
Sponsored by Walmart,
the program is a
unique opportunity for Boys & Girls Club professionals, volunteers and support-
Varicose Veins ers to come together to celebrate and recognize the achievements of 19 of New
Jersey's finest young leaders. Each Youth of the Year receives a $1,500 scholar-
Minimally Invasive ship, three finalists receive $5,000 and the State Youth of the Year receives a
$20,000 scholarship.
30 min. Office Treatment
Insurance covered From left: Chris Volker, Boys & Girls Club of Vineland director; Alexis Winterborne; Club
staffer Jenel Diaz; and Club Board Vice President Mayra Perez.
856.309.VEIN
(8346)
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Specializing in spider and varicose vein treatment Giordano’s Under-10 Softball Team Undefeated
The Giordano’s under-10 Vineland Pigtails team recently finished their season with a
perfect 12-0 record. From left: (back row) Morgan Hagerty, Amanda Johnson, Devin
2950 College Dr., Suite 2B, Vineland Coia, Tahtiyana Camba, Anisa Bennett and Gabby Lugo; (front row) Destiny Seda,
Veronica Fennimore, Desmarie Galafa, Ashley Pizzo, Madison Colondres, Natalie Garrett.
www.VeinVascular.com
More Faces in the News on page 20
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Mother Goose Visits
Mary F. Janvier
Elementary the grapevine { 7 }
Mother Goose visited Mary F. Janvier
Elementary School in Franklinville
recently to share her nursery rhymes
and related stories with Kindergarten
students. Pictured here with Mother
Goose are students from Mrs. Kerr’s
Kindergarten class.
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Skee-Ball’s
Inventor
From playing Skee-Ball on his iPhone to researching
a documentary on the game, Thaddeus Cooper is
helping to unravel a Vineland connection.
J
ust a couple of years ago, this col- records, newspaper articles, and books. As
umn highlighted the tale of Joseph I’ve been collecting information, I’ve start-
Simpson, the Vineland resident ed putting it on a timeline so that I can
who invented Skee-Ball, only to begin to see how the events are related. I
have his credit and fame as the game’s cre- think that the corporate records are really
ator usurped when he sold the rights of his interesting, and there have been one or
invention to J.D. Este. But Simpson may two things that have popped in the news-
now be poised for some national attention paper research that I’ve been working on.
and overdue recognition. Thaddeus The Grapevine: When did you first dis-
Cooper, a Penn State graduate now living cover Simpson’s involvement with the cre-
in San Jose, California, is currently ation of Skee-Ball and how has that affect-
researching the development of Skee-Ball ed your research and the angle the docu-
for an upcoming documentary film. In his mentary will take?
research, he crossed paths with The Cooper: I found out about Simpson fairly
Grapevine and last month graciously early on because of the patent search and
agreed to discuss his project. the two articles I found. Simpson is central
In an e-mail interview, Cooper to the documentary because it completely
explained that the topic presented itself changes the way the early history of Skee-
while he was playing Skee-Ball on his Ball is currently told, i.e., Este invented it.
iPhone. Having been familiar with the The idea behind the documentary is to
game from visits to the Jersey shore as a unravel the history of Skee-Ball and try to
child, Cooper began researching and hit a figure out what really happened.
snag while trying to find a patent issued to The Grapevine: Your research has been
Este. A methodical search led him to the extensive. Has it shed any new light on
Simpson patent and, subsequently, articles Simpson as the inventor of the game?
by Michelle Moon and The Grapevine. Cooper: That’s looking like a stronger
and stronger possibility. But most of what
The Grapevine: How much time have I’ve found outside of the patent informa-
you spent so far on this project and what tion (so far) has been from U.S. Census
has that entailed? data. In 1900 he lived with his sisters
Cooper: I’ve been working on the Josephine and Alice, his aunt and his
research part-time for about three months. mother on Myrtle Street. He lists his
In that time I’ve looked at patents, occupation as Real Estate Agent. In 1910,
genealogical information, corporate when the census was taken, he was living
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at 919 Landis Avenue with his mother, will progress rapidly after that, but at the
sisters Josephine and Alice, his brother moment I’m really focused on the
Henry, and his aunt, and he lists his occu- research. We have tossed some ideas
pation as None. In 1920 he was living on around about where to premiere the work,
R.R. Boulevard with his brother Henry and Vineland sounds like a terrific idea.
and his sister Alice; he lists his occupa- The Grapevine: Were you familiar with
tion as inventor. That time period is our town prior to your research and what,
worth following up on, to explore more if anything, have you discovered about it
about his activities if we can find some through your research?
more information. In 1930 he is living on Cooper: I didn’t know much at all about
Landis Avenue again with his sister Alice. Vineland before I started my research, but
He lists his occupation as retired. the more research I’m doing, especially
Simpson dies June 7, 1930. Additionally about Simpson, the more interesting it
I’ve seen some references to Simpson sounds. The town seems to have more than
being the president of the Vineland [its] share of high-profile people, and some
Knitting Mill but have not been able to unique features in that it is apparently the
independently confirm that. first “planned community,” so that’s an
The Grapevine: When is the documen- ongoing learning process for me and the
tary expected to be completed? Would documentary, one I plan to pursue. I
Vineland be considered a location for the
premiere? If anyone has information about Simpson
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Cooper: I am hoping that we will be in or the early years of Skee-Ball, contact
production sometime next year and things skeeballdocumentary@gmail.com.
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Awardees
Coming Soon... Continued from cover
Thomas Isekenegbe had this to say:
“We are proud that our alumni have
strengthened our community by providing
essential services in areas such as health-
announcing that its businesses of the year care, education, law enforcement, and busi-
are Cumberland County College and ness management. Our graduates are serv-
South Jersey Healthcare System, and its ing as community leaders, locally and
businesspeople of the year are the Roth throughout America.”
family, of Tower Hospitality. The awards On its website, Cumberland County
will be presented at the President’s Gala College is described as an institute that is
held next Tuesday, June 16. “accessible, learning-centered, and dedicat-
DiBiase Baby Steps Now, here’s a look at the awardees: ed to serving a diverse community of learn-
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Practicing In The
Community I Call Home.
Hammonton.
Cumberland County College was the first Aside from the various imaging centers,
community college to open in the state. dialysis centers, and expansions at hospi-
Aerial view, circa 1966. tals for neonatal care, SJH has just invested
$18 million in the Bridgeton Health Center,
said Isekenegbe. “Professors challenge which will create even more opportunities
students and help them succeed. And stu- for citizens to find employment. As a longtime resident of Hammonton, I have a strong sense
dents accomplish more than they dreamed of community. I take pride in offering the best in diagnostic
was possible.” THE ROTH FAMILY
He added that the school will “contin- The Roth Family owns Tower Hospitality, imaging services, right here in my community.
ue to graduate students into the workforce one of the largest hotel and restaurant
with the knowledge and skills demanded operators in the region. Their goal is to
by today’s businesses.” consistently deliver memorable, high- At AMI-AtlantiCare, you will receive high quality, state-of-the-art
quality dining and lodging experiences, diagnostic imaging performed by board-certified, sub-specialty
SOUTH JERSEY HEALTHCARE which always exceed their guests’ expec-
SYSTEM tations in cleanliness, speed, and quality.
trained radiologists. We provide a full array of imaging services
The second business to be honored as a Since opening their doors as a single, including CT, MRI, Digital Mammography, Ultrasound, DEXA
Business of the Year, South Jersey family-owned hotel in 1974, Tower
Scan, Vein Services, Thyroid Biopsies and Digital X-ray.
Healthcare (SJH) system is a charitable Hospitality has grown into a conglomer-
nonprofit healthcare organization that has ate, laying ownership claims on franchises
combined the efforts of doctors and hospi- such as Bennigan’s, Days Inn, Denny’s, If you need a diagnostic imaging test, you will find our
tals to work together in providing quality Holiday Inn Express, Hampton Inn &
care. Though SJH has been in operation Suites, and the Wingate Inn, all located Hammonton location easy to access and our prompt
serving citizens of southern New Jersey within Cumberland County. results will help your physician make timely decisions
for just 15 years, its roots trace back to over Tower Hospitality is deeply entrenched
100 years ago, when the original Bridgeton within the community. They support local about your care.
Hospital opened its doors in 1898. police, firemen, schools, and even one of
SJH has stated its goal is to provide the Business of the Year awardees,
high-quality health services that improve Cumberland County College, as well as Local residents and physicians alike will enjoy
the lives of every person that they serve. Richard Stockton College. Along with the convenience and peace of mind from local
As the region’s leading network of health- employing more than 250 local citizens,
care providers, SJH deals with a large Tower Hospitality deals with local busi- radiologists that they know and trust.
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percentage of the population around nesspeople whenever possible. Their
Cumberland County. Because of their hotels are the official hotel sponsor at
size, SJH’s commitment to providing New Jersey Motorsports Parks, and their To schedule an appointment, please call
quality care and jobs for those seeking Bennigan’s sponsors a local Little League
employment in the industry has helped to team. It is this type of local support that (609) 567-XRAY (9729).
establish it as a cornerstone, speaking in made the Roth family a perfect candidate
terms of both economics and overall for Businesspeople of the Year.
communal wellness. Speaking on behalf of his entire family,
“South Jersey Healthcare is honored Ed Roth had this to say:
and pleased to receive this recognition,” “Winning the ‘Businesspersons of the
said Chet Kaletkowski, president and CEO Year Award’ is a tribute to our mom and
of SJH. “As one of the larger employers in dad. They moved to Cumberland County
the area, we have a responsibility to work in 1952 when they bought a chicken farm,
with our community agencies to help pro- and through hard work and calculated
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mote and improve the business climate of risks, evolved to own and operate a chain
Cumberland and Salem counties. of hotels and restaurants that provide jobs
“We feel this recognition by the greater for hundreds of local citizens.
600 South White Horse Pike, Hammonton, NJ
Vineland Chamber of Commerce is their “This award is a symbol of the mutual
way of showing that we are a good corpo- benefits between Cumberland County and www.amiatlanticare.com
rate partner in building a better community the Roth Family, and we are proud to
for tomorrow.” receive this recognition.” I
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I Downtown Vineland
{ TODD NOON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, VDID / MAINSTREET VINELAND }
Feet on
the Street
The official opening of Landis MarketPlace coincides
with the summer season startup on the Avenue.
T
he grand opening ribbon-cut- Center through a PNC Arts Alive grant
ting for Landis MarketPlace that Appel Farm received for two agri-
not only opened up a brand culturally themed murals—one each in
new shopping experience Vineland and Bridgeton. We again want
along Landis Avenue, but also opened up to thank Vineland Construction
another summer season of “feet on the Company for allowing us to use the facil-
street” events to make downtown ities at 56 W. Landis Avenue for the
Vineland a destination for people who painting sessions.
want to have some great fun. —We are also starting up our Little
—First on the list, this coming Miss & Mister Cherry Tomato Photo
Saturday, is Cruise Down Memory Lane, Contest again this year. This contest has
which will take place from 5 to 10 p.m. been tremendous fun for the past three
(Sunday, from 2 to 7 p.m., if it rains). This years that we have run it and it is a great
Vineland tradition brings millions of dol- way to raise some funds for downtown
lars worth of vintage and exotic cars to redevelopment. Send or bring your
line Landis Avenue. Organized by child’s 5x7” portrait-oriented (not land-
Corvettes Unlimited and sponsored by scape-oriented) photo with a completed
Main Street Vineland, this event attracts registration form to Main Street
thousands of people—from classic car Vineland office, 603 E. Landis Ave.,
FREE VEIN SCREENING buffs to people out to have fun. A static
display of the cars from 5 to 8:30 p.m.
Vineland, by Friday, July 29 to enter.
Completed forms can also be faxed to the
will be followed by a cruise up and down office at 794-2541. Registration forms can
Varicose Veins? the Avenue—on the north side first and
then, from 9:15 p.m., the south side. In
also be downloaded from the organiza-
tion’s website by going to the Calendar of
Leg Swelling? Painful Legs? addition, WVLT will be broadcasting live Events page and going to the link under
from 4 to 9 p.m. and lots of food will be “Little Miss & Mister Cherry Tomato
WHAT ARE YOU available. Contest.” Submitted photos cannot be
WAITING FOR? For a complete list of regulations, go
to the Corvettes Unlimited website at
returned.
You can cast your vote by visiting the
• Varicose veins can • 30-minute treatments www.corvettesunlimitednj.com. You can VDID/Main Street Vineland office week-
progressively worsen to done in the office also call Bruce Shaw of Corvettes days from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A one-dol-
leg swelling, permanent Unlimited at 691-0012 after 7 p.m., or call lar donation casts your vote for your
• Requires no down-time
skin changes and pain the Main Street Vineland office. favorite. People can vote as often as they
• Covered by insurance —Before you head over to Cruise like. The final day of voting and crown-
Down Memory Lane on June 11, you can ing of the winners will be at the BBQ,
Monday, June 13th, 3-6pm visit 56 W. Landis Avenue and join in the Chili ’n Cheese Steak Cook-Off on
2950 College Drive, Suite 2B • Vineland, NJ 08360 fun helping to paint the mural that will September 24. Voting will end at 4 p.m.
soon become part of the downtown with the crowning of the winners at 6
Wed., June 15th, 3-6pm Fri., June 17th, 3-6pm streetscape. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. that p.m. The winners will ride in the Main
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New Four-Way Stops at Two
Area Intersections
Electronic message boards are in place
at an intersection in Bridgeton, and anoth-
er in Roadstown, alerting drivers of an
important new safety measure about to go
into effect.
Beginning on Tuesday, June 14, the
intersection of Fayette (County Road 650)
and Vine streets (CR 697) in Bridgeton
and the intersection of Roadstown (CR
626) and Shiloh/Roadstown-Greenwich
roads (CR 620) in Roadstown will become
multi-way (four-way) stops.
These safety measures are the result of
ordinances passed last month by The
Cumberland County Board of Chosen
Freeholders.
“These have been two challenging
intersections for drivers,” said Freeholder
Sam Fiocchi, chairman of the Department
of Public Works. “We believe converting
them into multi-way stops will make them
safer and give drivers a greater level of
confidence when approaching them.”
Lead-safe Certification
Classes at County College
New federal EPA/HUD rules require
that all contractors, multiple dwelling own-
ers, and maintenance workers performing
renovation, repair and painting projects
that may disturb lead-based paint in pre-
1978 homes, child care facilities and
schools, be certified and follow specific
work practices to prevent lead contamina-
tion.
Failure to get training and certification,
and failure to comply with lead-related
state and federal regulations, could result
in fines, legal liabilities and loss of work.
The NJ Community College
Consortium, in partnership with NJBIA
and the state Department of Community
Affairs, has organized a series of classes to
give New Jersey contractors, multiple
dwelling owners, and maintenance workers
the training and certifications they need to
follow lead-safe practices and comply with
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all state and federal rules. Atlantic City High School for the submis- Judging the students’ submissions
Cumberland County College will hold sion, “Nature’s Beauty.” were Dale Wettstein of Steelman
the series of the EPA classes on campus “I congratulate Tanner for her ingenuity Photographic in Millville along with Carl
beginning the week of July 11. Classes will and creativity on display in ‘Perspectives’ Johnson and Liz Nicklas of Independent
start at 8 a.m. and run as follows: and I believe her piece will be an outstand- Artist Studio of Millville.
July 11 - 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ing addition to the U.S. Capitol,” said Thirty-one students from 10 local
July 12 - 8 a.m.-noon LoBiondo. “The annual Congressional Art high schools submitted artwork for the
July 13 - 8 a.m.-noon Competition encourages young artists in Congressional Arts Competition. Student
July 14 - 8-11 a.m. our communities, and I am pleased to again participants from local schools are as
All classes will be held at the Shirlee & have my office participate.” follows:
Bernard Brown University Center, For the fourth year, the winning artists · Michael Owens of Arthur P Schalick
Sherman Avenue and College Drive, in received their cash awards from the Jan-Ai High School (Elmer)
Room 109 or 108, depending upon the date. Scholarship Fund out of Atlantic City. The · Sarah McAlister of Delsea Regional
Jacob Tasker’s painting, “Day Lily,” will be
By successfully completing this 20-hour Fund commemorates the life of local displayed in Congressman LoBiondo’s office. High School
training, participants will earn all four cer- writer, poet and photographer Jennifer · Erick Zapata of Strang School at Ranch
tificates (EPA Renovator, Dust Sampling, Cakert, who died in June 2006. More infor- be found at www.jan-aischolar.org. Egan Hope (Alloway)
NJ DCA Rules & Regulations, and OSHA mation on the Jan-Ai Scholarship Fund can will receive $350 from the Fund. · Ann Ware of Vineland High School I
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the Year Appreciation
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the Year and one Corporate
Volunteer of the Year for
2011. Ogren Construction of
Vineland was named CCHFH’s 2011 Corporate Volunteer of the Year. Joan Newkirk
of Stow Creek, Dr. Marvin Goldsmith of Vineland, and Anthony Santini of Vineland
were all named CCHFH’s 2011 Volunteers of the Year.
Arthur J. Ogren, Inc., over the last several CCHFH build projects has donated
the equiptment as well as skill and time of their project manager and master
builders to help families in need build safe, quality homes.
Newkirk is an Intake Supervisor with DYFS and has dedicated the last 14 years
to helping others in her capacity there. Further, she has committed many
Saturdays and evenings to working on the habitat jobsite on Plum Street.
Dr. Goldsmith has been a professor of physics for over 28 years. He served as
the U.S. Council General in Hong Kong and Istanbul, and is currently a nuclear
consultant for the State Department. He, too, spends a large part of his free
Saturdays and evenings working on Habitat homes. “Doc,” as he is affectionately
known, comes not only with plenty of elbow grease, but a vast collection of tools.
Anthony Santini, a fourth grader at John C. Milanesi Elementry School in
Buena, may be small, but the good will in his heart and level of carpentry skill in
his pint-size hands are far beyond his tender years. At age 10, he often begs his
father to go to the work site and keeps everyone laughing on site.
From left: Volunteers of the Year: Arthur Ogren and Rich Smith (co-owners of Ogren
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CrepeMaker Cafe, 607 E. Landis Ave., Marciano’s Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
EATING OUT Vineland, 205-0027. Crepes any way you like
them—veggie, chicken, steak, dessert.
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cuisine,
seafood and veal. Open daily for lunch and
dinner, Sunday breakfast buffet.
From fine dining to lunch spots to bakeries, Dakota Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at Ramada,
the area has choices to satisfy any appetite. W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55, Vineland, 692- Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and Union
8600. Steaks, seafood, sushi. Rd., Vineland, 691-8051. Banquet/ wedding
Call for hours. facility and intimate restaurant. Dungeness
Deeks Deli & Kustard Kitchen, 1370 S. Main
Rd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for lunch and Crabs every Tues. Gourmet Pizza Nite on Wed.
Andrea Trattoria, 1833 Harding Hwy., Newfield,
697-8400. Chef/owner Andrea Covino serves up dinner specials. Soft ice cream and cakes Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad Street,
Italian specialties in atmosphere of fine dining. year-round. Mon.-Sat 9 a.m.– 8 p.m. Millville. 327-0900. Open 7 Days/24 Hours.
Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave, Denny’s, 1001 W. Landis Ave., Vineland, 696- Milmay Tavern, Tuckahoe and Bear’s Head
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served tapas 1900. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Take-out, too. rds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet lunches and
style, catering, private parties. Extensive wine Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m. Open 24 hours. dinners, casual setting.
list. Live music Thurs. night. Kids eat free Tues. & Sat.
Moe’s Southwest Grill, 2188 N. 2nd St.,
Babe's Village Inn, Martinelli Avenue, Dominick’s Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave., Millville, 825-3525. Tex-Mex, burritos, catering.
Minotola, NJ 856-697-1727. Famous crabs, Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
Mori’s, E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 690-0300.
seafood, Italian cuisine. Eat in or Take out. recipes, fresh ingredients.
Adjacent to the Landis Theater Performing
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd., Vineland, Donkey’s Place, 20 S. Sixth St., Vineland, Arts Center. Includes a “casual, upscale”
691-0909. Breakfast and lunch spot offering 690-1777. Cheesesteaks made on large, fresh restaurant with a banquet facility and lounge
sandwiches named for colleges near and far. poppyseed rolls. on site. Lunch and dinner.
Bain's Deli, 636 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, 563- Dori’s Italian, 16 N. High St., Millville, 765- MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 697-
1400. Come in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. 9799. Open for lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. 9825. Full bar menu, drink specials.
Daily specials, coffee of the day. Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. 358- Neptune Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge,
Barbera’s Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S. 3600. Diverse menu of large portions at rea- 1554 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 692-2800. Live
Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998. Homemade sonable prices. lobsters, seafood, prime rib, steak.
chocolates and candies, custom gift baskets. Esposito's Maplewood III, 200 N. Delsea Dr., Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High Street
Bennigan’s Restaurant, 2196 W. Landis Ave., Vineland, 692-2011. Steaks, seafood and pasta Millville, 293-1200. New menu, kitchen open until
Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees, desserts, drink dishes at this Italian restaurant. 1 a.m. Smoker friendly outdoor beer garden.
specials. Take-out. Happy Hour Mon-Fri 3pm- Eric’s, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 205-9800. Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr.,
7pm, Sun-Thu 10pm-cl. All Sports TV pack- Greek and American cuisine, pizza. Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek cuisine—
ages available.
Five Points Inn, E. Landis Ave. and Tuckahoe lamb dishes and salads.
Bernardi’s Restaurant & Lounge, 140 E. Wheat Rd., Vineland, 691-6080. Italian cuisine and Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Vineland, 694-0500.
Rd., Vineland, 696-1461. Lunch and dinner dinner buffets to savor. Family-owned. Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials; convenient
specials. Open 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. (until 11
Gardella’s Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli, drive-thru, mini-meal specials.
p.m. on Friday). Closed Sunday.
527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name says it Pete’s Pizza, 20 W. Park Ave., Vineland, 205-
Big Apple, 528 N. Harding Hwy., Vineland, all. Daily specials, catering. Closed Sun.
697-5500. Steaks, veal, chicken dishes. Meet 9998. Pizza (including whole wheat), subs,
friends at bar. Daily lunch and dinner. Giorgio’s Restaurant 363 E. Wheat Rd., wings. Open daily 11 a.m-10 p.m.
Buena, 697-2900. Serving lunch and dinner The Rail, 1252 Harding Hwy., Richland, 697-
Big John’s Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main Rd., daily. Italian cuisine, pizza.
Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring “Gutbuster” a 1440. Bar and restaurant with daily drink spe-
21-oz. burger, pizza, wings, subs, dinners. The Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course, cials and lunch specials.
4049 Italia Rd., Vineland, 691-5558. Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville, 327-
Black Olive Resaturant. 782 S. Brewster Rd, Restaurant and lounge open to the public for
Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m daily. 8878. Authentic Vietnamese—noodle soups,
lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m. curry, hotpot, Buddhist vegetarian.
Entrees, desserts. Take out available.
High Street Chinese Buffet, High St., Millville, Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May Ave. 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet.
and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-476-4739. and Rt. 55, Vineland, 692-8600. Open daily 6
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza. Open Mon-Sat. Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, a.m.-11 p.m. Dinner specials $7 and up.
7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 362-5978. Serving subs, sandwiches, and Steakhouse at Centerton Country Club, 1022
take-out platters. Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-3325. Lunch and
Buena Tavern, 761 Harding Hwy. (Rts. 40/54),
Buena, 697-9848. Seafood, homemade Italian, Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, dinner. Steaks, reserve wines, upscale casual.
Wednesday specials, half-price meals to vol- 692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens, Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E. Landis Ave.,
unteers Thursday nights. homemade sides, catering. Vineland, 692-5353. Neighborhood bakery.
Chow’s Garden 1101 N. 2nd St., Millville, 327- Kawa Thai & Sushi, 2196 N. Second St. (Rt.47), Homemade pastries, cakes, coffee.
Come see what 3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet. Millville, 825-9939. Thai and Japanese cuisine. Uncle Ricky’s Outdoor Bar, 470 E. Wheat Rd.,
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of fine dining in New Jersey— unfamiliar with kitchen terminology, College of Pharmacy, studying biology for •
and beyond—for well over two “sous” is French for “under,” conferring a two years. FRESH VEGETABLES FROM
decades. The facility, located at the epi- haughty second-in-command status upon Dramatically changing direction, he OUR FARM DAILY
center of that town’s Historic District, a chef. In Marandino’s case, he works opted instead for a restaurant career, Low Prices, Highest Quality on
was originally built in 1842. Lovingly “under” well-regarded Chef and cookbook eventually graduating from Mays all our Local Grown Produce
restored by the Craig family, the classy author Mimi Wood. Landing’s Academy of Culinary Arts. After HOURS:
Victorian construct now offers five sepa- In practical terms, this also typically completing an externship at Absecon’s Mon-Fri 9-6
rate, unique dining spaces plus a ster- connotes the person who is responsible Ram’s Head Inn, Marandino and good Sat. 9-4
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ling reputation for highly inventive for the day-to-day operations of a restau- friend Derek Paterno went job hunting in
regional cuisine. rant’s kitchen. southern New Jersey’s burgeoning gastro-
It is truly a destination restaurant, as Douglas is the only son of Dan and nomic capital, Cape May.
accurately described on the website Carolyn Marandino and has one younger Marandino was hired on here in 1993
(www.washingtoninn.com). But you may sibling, sister Tracy. His parents live to and has been employed ever since.
be surprised to find out that a native this day in the home where their children Paterno didn’t do too shabbily for himself
Vinelander—Douglas Brian Marandino— were raised, within a quiet, secluded either, becoming an integral part of mad
has played a significant role in establish- neighborhood near the intersection of scientist/Chef Neil Elsohn’s brigade at the
ing and maintaining that prestigious Main and Wheat roads in Vineland. beach-fronting Water’s Edge.
3305 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland, NJ
stature. Doug was born during the very final When interviewed earlier this week, (Corner of Lincoln & Chestnut)
Marandino, who began working for weeks of the '60s, on November 11, 1969. Continued on next page (856) 457-5034
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ACROSS 48. A female domestic Solution to last week’s puzzle
1. Wound seriously 49. S. W. Shoshonean
5. Record 50. Social deportment
Crossword Puzzle
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12. Dwarf buffalo 57. Olive genus
13. Manilla sea catfish genus 58. About ohms
15. Picasso's mistress 62. Wild goat with back-
16. Chinese dynasty ward curved horns
17. Wet spongy ground 64. Sharp point projecting
18. Wax glazed finish fabric backwards
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20. In an implied way 66. Indian frock
22. Outward flow of the tide 67. Search engine friendly
25. Writer of poems 68. Description of design
26. Stalks of a moss capsule criteria
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35. Coach Parseghian 2. Cuckoos 23. NY Times political 47. Relinquish a claim to
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
HAPPENINGS DEADLINE TO REGISTER: JUNE 15 SAVE THE DATES
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 Landscapes of Vineland History Makers Exhibit. Register your vintage TUESDAY, AUGUST 2
Five Secrets to Permanent Weight family photo and story of “unique and historic value” to be shown at the National Night Out. Chestnut
Loss. Cooper Wellness Center, 6 LaSalle Vineland Birthday Celebration Exhibit, running August 1 - 31 at the Vineland Assembly of God, 2554 E. Chestnut
St. (acrossfrom YMCA), Vineland. 7 -8 Public Library. Ave., Vineland, 691-1205. 5-8:30
p.m. Dr. Cooper, DC, from the Foundation Residents may submit a photo to be juried for inclusion in the special p.m. Free food, drinks, music, party
for Wellness Professionals, will speak on sesquicentennial exhibit at the library, featuring a commemorative quilt cur- bouncers for the children and
how to lose weight without drugs or “diet- rently in production by the Garden Patch Quilters, depicting scenes from many local, county and federal law
ing.” Limited to 20 registered. 691-1313. Vineland’s past on sixteen squares. Students of Magnolia Hill Studios, under enforcement agencies. The first link
the artistic direction of Sandy Smith, are working from photographs of old in the Facebook event page that
Free Patient Education Seminar. Vineland and Vineland notables, producing original artwork based on the was created for this event.
Lecture Hall at CDI, 1550 E. Chestnut Ave., vintage photos. Contemporary shots of Vineland are captured by area art http://www.facebook.com/damaris.
Vineland. 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. The topic is photographers. Local artists are also free to enter their artistic representa- scalzi#!/event.php?eid=199810620
Breast Imaging: the Role of tion of Vineland history on canvas. 056413
Mammography, Ultrasound, MRI, and But, talent with camera and paint is not all one needs to place an item on
PET/CT in Breast Screening. Free, space is exhibit during the August show. If you have a family photo with unique fea-
limited. RSVP at 794-1700 or
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
tures that tell an interesting story about Vineland or Vineland residents, you Comedian Tim Hawkins. Chestnut
www.centerfordiagnosticimaging.com are encouraged to pick up a registration form at the Vineland Public Library. Assembly of God, 2554 E. Chestnut
If selected, your photograph must be a minimum of 8 x 10, matted, Ave., Vineland, 691-1205. 7 p.m If
FRIDAY, JUNE 10 framed, and wire hung. The photo must be captioned with the story behind
CANCELLED: Dungeness Crab and show sells out, a 4 p.m. matinee
the photo relating to an aspect of Vineland history. Original or will be added. Tickets $15, can be
Spaghetti Dinner. Due to the rising
enlarged/enhanced copy of the original is accepted. The registration dead- purchased in advance at the
cost of the Dungeness crab, this event at
line is June 15, and the ready to hang work must be submitted by July 28. Church http://www.chestnutag.org/
the North Italy Club has been cancelled.
An example of photos of interest and caption is as follows: Martin and or
They do not want to pass the steep cost
along to their loyal customers. 692-9862.
Anne Giacomoni, with daughters, Debbie and Carol, stroll down Landis http://www.timhawkins.net/calen-
Avenue in Vineland Centennial costumes, getting into the spirit of the cel- dar.php
JUNE 10 THROUGH 12 ebrations throughout August,
NARRA Viper Days. NJ Motorsports 1961. Martin’s hat belonged
Park, Dividing Creek and Buckshutem to his grandfather and he
roads (Route 555), Millville. The Dodge wears the Vineland JUNE 11, 18 AND 25
Viper Cup is one race series within the Centennial keepsake bowtie Spring Yard & Bake Sale. St. Paul’s
group of four (including Viper Racing and “Brothers of the Brush” Lutheran Church, Third and Mulberry sts.,
League, Challenge Series and Driving pin. The photo is an original Millville. 8 a.m. -1 p.m. Supports Lutheran
School) sanctioned by the North copy taken by the Vineland World Mission Support and Millville Help
American Road Racing Association Times Journal covering the & Hope Food Larder. 825-3008.
(NARRA) and Viper Days. Tickets can be event, and has been a proud
purchased at 856-327-7217 or part of the Giacomoni family SUNDAY, JUNE 12
www.NJMP.com photo archives since 1961. Queen of Angels Parish Chicken
Barbeque. The Grove, next to St.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Michael’s Church, 504 West Ave.,
Delaware Bay Day. Bayshore Discovery and Sherman Ave., Vineland. Noon - 5 sentatives from Vineland Police, Fire and Minotola. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tickets $9.50.
Project, 2800 High St., Port Norris. p.m. Strawberries, biscuits and whipped Health departments, Millville Rescue 362-5503.
Family-friendly folklife festival celebrating topping, $8 for eat-in only). Takeouts Squad, and Vineland Municipal Electric
the Bay and the Bayshore region, events contain three single servings. Drinks and Utility. Chicken Barbeque. St. Peter and Paul
in Bivalve, Port Norris and East Point. hot dogs $1 each. Rain (indoors) or Ukranian Orthodox Church, 77 Hogbin
Local food, wine, live bands, oyster shine (in shade). 498-3160 or apschal- Cruise Down Memory Lane. Landis Rd., Millville. Homemade pierogies/
shucking contest, and more. Free parking ick@comcast.net. Ave., Vineland. 5 - 10 p.m. Rain date: June varnyky available for purchase. Noon - 4
and shuttle buses to festival site all day. 12, 2 - 7 p.m. Main Street Vineland spon- p.m. Tickets $10. 825-6720.
Annual Safety Day. Cumberland Mall, sors this Vineland tradition, organized by
All You Can Eat Strawberry Festival. 3849 S. Delsea Drive, Vineland. 10 a.m. - Corvettes Unlimited. For more information, Semper Marine Detachment 2nd
South Vineland UMC, corner of Main Rd. 3 p.m. Mall-wide event includes repre- 794-8653 daytime, 691-0012 after 7 p.m., Sunday Breakfast. Semper Marine
or visit www.corvettesunlimitednj.com. Detachment #205, 2041 W. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. All you can eat
SUMMER ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT CAMP Vaccine Clinic. Cumberland County breakfast. $7, $4 for children under 12, 5
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SPCA, 1244 N. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 691- and under free. Annual Flag Retirement
Visions of Hope, Inc. is now accepting applications for its Summer Academic
1500. 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. No appointment Ceremony following the breakfast at 1
Enrichment Camp. The program will be held at the Petway School, 1115 South p.m. 692-4300.
necessary. Rabies, cat or dog distemper
Lincoln Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08361. The program runs for six weeks June 27 and dog bordatella for $15 per shot. Cash,
through August 5 and is appropriate for youth ages 6 - 13. Activities include Visa or Mastercard accepted. Dogs on TUESDAY, JUNE 14
indoor and outdoor recreation geared toward fun, academic enrichment and fit- leashes and cats must be in carriers. Greater Millville Chamber of
ness; three meals per day (breakfast, lunch and snacks); and weekly recreational Commerce Luncheon. New Jersey
and cultural excursions. The programs are under the supervision of certified Big Night Auction. Centerton Country Motorsports Park, Millville. Speaker Seb
teachers, experienced adult staff and trained volunteers. The hours of operation Club, Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. Presented Arrigo is site manager for the Boeing
are 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with aftercare available 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. for working by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Company’s operation at the Millville
parents. Registration may be completed at the Carl Arthur Recreational Center. Cumberland and Salem Counties. Wine Airport. He grew up locally and attended
tasting and auction. www.bbbsthebig- Cumberland County Community College
For more information, call Mr. John Boykin at (856) 691 3424 or 609 (774) 3965.
night.com for details. from 1986 to 1990, earning his A.A.S. in
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Seabrook. Proceeds Benefit South President’s Gala. Centerton Country SATURDAYS RAKES
Jersey Charities. 8-4 ■ Major Repairs
Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. 6 p.m.
"We created this event to show the Dinner, live entertainment and honoring ■ Tires 4 NORTH 8TH STREET • VINELAND ■ Front End Service
community how much we care about Cumberland County College, South Jersey (On 8th Between Wood & Landis) Custom Bending
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back to the community that has sup-
ported us for so many years," com-
Tower Hospitality. Tickets: $65 – Must pur-
chase in advance.
■ Brakes 507-0767 • 507-0732 ■ Towing
mented Paul Beherens, president of FREE ESTIMATES • ALL MECHANICS STATE CERTIFIED
English Septic. “This will be a great JUNE 16 AND 17 LE LE
face painting and autographs and pho- for more about future meetings, call 575-
tos with noted athletes, are just a few of 4214. Private Inspection & Repair Center • 1996 & Newer Only
the events we have planned. We even Performed Under the Authority Of • Under 8500 lb. GVW
have our very own King & Beefeater SATURDAY, JUNE 18
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prizes for the kids." Night Out. Bennigan’s Restaurant, W.
Noted athletes currently scheduled Landis Ave., Vineland. 6-10 p.m. A per-
to appear: Shawn Mayer from the New centage of all profits will be donated to
England Patriots, Derek "The Wiz" the NVLL.
Murphy from the Harlem Globetrotters
and Amir "Hardcore" Mansour Spring Performance. Magnolia Hill
Heavyweight Boxing Champion. Studios, 425 Magnolia Rd., Vineland.
Local vendors are welcomed to set- Antonio Vivaldi's, The Four Seasons. Call
up a booth at the event to promote 692-7262 for details.
their businesses for a donation of $25.
The English Education fund was “Let Freedom Ring” Patriotic Tea
established to assist students with the Party Rally. Salem County Fairgrounds,
cost of college, trade school or techni- 735 Rt. 40, Woodstown. The Greenwich
cal education. Awards will be given out Tea Party Patriots of South Jersey hosts
annually to deserving students who its 2nd annual rally. The festivities begin
meet the criteria and submit the at noon with live music by "The 286
appropriate applications. All award Band," spirited music by soloist Kim
money will be applied directly to the Wozunk and the American flag entrance
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attending school to offset tuition, book by the South Jersey Nam Knights
or housing costs. Motorcycle Brigade. The Wounded
For more detailed information about Warriors Project ane all veterans will be
Community Appreciation Day: honored guests. Speakers include Joey
www.EnglishSeptic.com/communityap- Vento; Kitty Werthmann; Rev. Woodson
preciationday Moore, pastor of Fairton Christian Center
Academy; Deneen and Tom Borelli, Fox
Aviation Maintenance Technology. 11:30 News contributors; and Dr. Rick
a.m. $18 with reservation, $20 at the door. Scarborough, president of Vision America.
Reserve by June 10, call 825-2600. Food, music, vendors. Event held rain or
shine, bring your lawn chairs. Parking $5
THURSDAY, JUNE 16 per car, rally is free. 12 - 4 p.m. For more,
Scrabble Night. Vineland Public Library, visit www.greenwichteaparty.com.
1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. The library
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will provide game boards, dictionaries and SUNDAY, JUNE 19
scoring paper. Test your knowledge, hone Father’s Day Car Cruise. 54 Diner,
your skill and enjoy playing a game you Route 54, Buena. The cruise is open to all
love. 6 – 7:30 p.m. 794-4244 ext. 4243. types of cars and motorcycles. Bring Dad
or take Dad’s classic ride and enjoy a
New Jersey Writer’s Society. Vineland morning and a good meal. Rain or shine,
Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., starts at 8 a.m. 405-6196 or 404-8158.
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FREE OFFICE CONSULTATION Karaoke Night. Old Oar House Irish Pub. 2011 at the Eagle Theatre in Hammonton.
$ Calling All Actors
100 OFF 123 North High St., Millville, 293-1200. 8 p.m.
Hammonton’s 2nd & Vine Players Children’s Auditions: Looking for
young actors 9 to 15 years of age.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 11
Jazz in June: Brian Betz Trio and SUNDAY, JUNE 26
Ran Tan Toon. Bellview Winery. 150 ALUMNI CALLOUT: Arts of the
Atlantic St., Landisville. Wine and food Dance Centre 50th Anniversary
sold. 4 p.m. $5 admission. Gala. Merighi’s Savoy Inn, E. Landis
Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland. Alumni
Don Shaw. Bogart’s Bookstore. 210 N. and friends of the Arts of the Dance
High St., Millville. Folk singer based in
Centre are invited to dance, reminisce
New Jersey and Tennessee. Admission is
and celebrate. (Miss Von and staff are
free. 7 p.m.
trying to reach out to as many alumi
and friends as possible.) 6-10 p.m.
Triple XXX. The Rail. 1252 Harding Tickets $50 (includes unlimited hot and
Hwy., Richland, 697-RAIL. 7 p.m. cold dinner stations, premium butlered
hors d 'oeuvres, Champagne punch, a
Undercover. Old Oar House Irish Pub. chocolate fountain, Anniversary cake,
123 North High St., Millville, 293-1200. A live classical music, all-night dancing
cover band playing rock classics. 9 p.m. with a DJ. Cash bar available at this
semi-formal affair for ages 10 and over.
Latino/Salsa: Dinner and Dancing.
Mail ticket orders to: Gala Tickets, 306
Divine Mercy Parish. 23 W. Chestnut
E. Butler Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360;
Ave., Vineland. A latino/salsa-themed
allow two weeks for processing. For
night of dinner, dancing and drinks. 7
more, contact the studio at 692-9606.
p.m. – 2 a.m. Tickets $25 in advance,
$30 at the door. 691-9181.
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noon – 8 p.m. New Jersey
The 5th annual Southern Shore routes 55 and 49.
Music Festival continues the tradition of This year
the Bridgeton Folk Festival, which enjoy a great
entertained thousands of people for 23 day on Carmel
consecutive summers through 2006. In Green with your
its first four years, the Southern Shore friends (new and
Music Festival picked up where old), great artists and vendors, and cele-
Bridgeton left off. Some of the artists brate the Summer Solstice.
who have taken the Carmel Green stage Tickets $30, $40 at gate, children 12
include Arlo Guthrie, Grace Potter & and under free. www.southernshoremu-
The Nocturnals, Dr. John, David sicfest.com
Bromberg & Angel Band, Shemeika
Copeland, Cowboy Junkies, the late Artist Lineup:
Patty Blee, 12 noon
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Robert Hazard, Peter Rowan Trio, Bill
Kirchen, Homemade Jamnz Blues Joel Plaskett, 12:40 p.m.
Band, Little Feat, Trout Fishing in Sharon Little, 1:30p.m.
America, Dala, and Elizabeth Cook. Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band, 2:30 p.m.
In addition to the music, the festival Justin Townes Earle, 3:45 p.m.
offers a variety of attractions, great food Deer Tick, 5 p.m.
and craft vendors, children's activities, Leon Russell, pictured, 6:30 p.m.
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Custom Fit at
Wheat Road Golf
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also worked for Calloway doing custom you are going to buy your own clubs personalized customer service that big-
fittings. In addition, he operated a why not have them perform better for box retailers cannot match. Customers
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small golf repair shop of his own in you with a customized fit? Matthews can choose from all of the top brands
Somers Point. He currently resides gives a great analogy: “It’s like buying including Adams, Calloway, Cleveland,
Pit Master: Complete Pig Roast Pkgs. with his wife Lynn and their two chil-
Tom Freiling Minimum of 50 Guests a shirt off the rack, it may fit okay but Cobra, Titleist, Nike, Mizuno, Ping, and
dren in Egg Harbor Township. take it to a tailor and have them custom TaylorMade. The shop also offers pre-
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Matthews, a former direct air sup- fit here and there and it will make all mium shafts and grips by Fugikura,
port officer in the Marines, learned the difference in how you look and feel.” Mitsubishi and Aldila—exactly what the
through all of his experience how Recently Matthews recalls having a pros are using on tour. In addition,
Various Meats, Seafood & Side Dishes important it is to fit people outdoors customer who was 6 foot 8 in height. Matthews offers clinics and events
Catering to Graduations • Weddings whenever possible. Then in January of He was looking for a set of irons and throughout the year. Cleveland’s Tour
Corporate Events • Back Yard Barbecues was interested in one of the sets the Van will be stopping by the shop,
Fundraisers • You Name it! WEEKLY THROUGH OCTOBER 4 pro-shop had at a closeout price. His where they can make clubs for the
budget was set at $400; he was too customers in the van while they wait
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Senior Golf Association Rounds.
For more information or to join ($20 tall for the standard set of clubs. After just like they do for tour professionals.
a year), call Paul J. Doerr at 691-4098. determining the specs his clubs should Cobra and TaylorMade Demo Day is
6/8: Avalon, be, Matthews totally rebuilt the close- set for June 11, a new PGA program
out set of irons for him. called the “Get Golf Ready” for
Whet Vineland's 6/14: Town & Country,
6/21: Pilgrim Oaks, “As a club builder, I can take all of Beginners will be starting soon, and
7/12: Running Deer, this was done at no added charge to updating the shop’s website
Get your restaurant noticed 7/19: Westwood, the customer” says Matthews. (www.wheatroadgolf.com).
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pages of The Grapevine. 8/2: White Oaks, purchase the clubs, that fee is waived. summer approaches, grab your clubs
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way to draw customers into 9/6: Indian Springs, grips changed. knowledgeable staff.
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JROTC Students Lay
Wreath at Tomb of
Unknown Soldier
held in summer, on six college campuses throughout the state. The Delsea High
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 2011 School nominees will compete for selection at the county level.
11:00 AM UNTIL 5:00 PM Richards is the daughter of Janet and Robert Richards of Elk Township. She is a
At the “Grove” Next to member of the Key Club, Yearbook Club, and Atheneum League. She plans to attend
Saint Michael’s Church pharmacy school.
504 S. West Ave. Minotola, NJ
Tickets are available after masses and at the Parish McAlister is the daughter of Wendy and Raymond McAlister. She is a member of the
office from Monday thru Friday 9:00 am until 4:00 pm National Art Honors Society, National Honor Society, Key Club, Peer Transitions and is
or Call (856) 362-5503 or (856) 697-5226
Tickets are $9.50 Barbeque platter includes: 1/2 chicken, Junior Class President. She has been a People-to-People Ambassador to South Africa, a
corn on the cob, fried peppers, tomato basil pasta salad, recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award and is a HOBY alumni. Additionally,
roll w/butter & dessert. Also available: Sausage & Peppers
sandwiches, hot dogs, french fries, funnel cakes, home-made she is a member of the varsity tennis team and received their 2009 MVP award.
desserts, soda, beer & coffee!
McAlister also volunteers at Elmer Hospital and participates in Shadow Equestrian
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Live 12:00 pm until 5:00 pm
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