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Eyes to the Skies Honda Dream Garage Sales Event Be Active With Us This Summer! ~ Ends May 10th ~ Grant Funds 2015 Honda Civic LX Available to Lease for Eligible Campers! $89 per month Summer Camp 2015 We Treat You Better...Period 1005 E. Wheat Rd. • Vineland • 856-692-5390 1517 South Delsea Drive, Vineland 856-692-1700 Se Habla Español New, 4dr, 4cyl, ps, auto, VIN FH501605, Stk# 19986, MSRP $20,080, $2795 Cash or Trade, $89 1st payment, $595 bank fee, $99 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE xx Doc Fee, 36 mo closed end lease.12k miles per year, 15¢ overage, T.O.P.$3204, L.E.V.O.$12,048 INSIDE: PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE: PG. 14 • CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWSLETTER • TRIBUTES TO MOM VOLUME 8 | ISSUE 14 | MAY 6, 2015 C L AS S I F I E D S P a g e 2 3 CONNECTING YOU TO SOUTH JERSEY. WEEKLY. ...as Wheels & Wings Airshow hosts Businesses Grow in the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Flight Downtown Vineland Eyes Demonstration team. he Millville Army Air Field Museum (MAAFM), in con- junction with David Schultz Airshows, LLC, will host Tthe U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Flight Demonstration to the Team at the 2015 ‘Wheels & Wings’ Millville Airshow this Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Millville, New Jersey, is one of just two sites in the mid- Atlantic area where the Thunderbirds will perform in 2015. Skies... The USAF Thunderbirds consist of six air combat F-16 ‘Fighting Falcon’ jets, flown by America’s finest pilots, and are Seven ribbon cuttings celebrated coming to the Millville Airshow from their headquarters at last Thursday. { BY RUSSELL SWANSON } Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. They delight audiences with their gravity-defying loops and rolls performed in tight forma- ibbon-cuttings are a vital part in the life of a tion at hundreds of miles per hour! The flying unit, officially vibrant downtown. The opening of a new known as the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, per- Rbusiness is like a new member of a family. A formed its first public flyover of 2015 at the opening of Super ribbon-cutting welcomes that member to the family. Bowl XLIX in Phoenix, Arizona, on February 1. It’s a celebration of a downtown’s success and The USAF Thunderbirds, who performed at Millville ongoing vibrancy, as well as a strong show of sup- Airport in 2004 and earlier in 2002, will return to headline port for that business by the City officials and the an extensive display of performers including military air- community at large. craft, historic warbirds, and exciting aerobatic performances. We, in Main Street Vineland, made it a policy over “The Museum is honored to have been chosen to host the years to not miss a beat in welcoming each new the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds at Millville Airport, one of business with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Businesses have been opening fast and furious, however, and we just 35 performance sites nationwide and the only location had to play catch-up to keep up with them. So, we in the New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Delaware region in celebrated our successes with seven ribbon-cut- 2015,” said Chuck Wyble, MAAFM president. tings last Thursday—obvious proof that downtown “Millville Airport has the unique history of being Vineland is alive and well and open for business. ‘America’s First Defense Airport,’ continued Wyble, “and We started at 11 a.m. at Michelle’s Kitchen and r e m o t s u C l a i t n e d i s e R through the dedicated efforts of a volunteer committee Catering Service at 632 E. Landis Avenue ( pictured headed up by Lisa Jester, airshow director, along with many above ). We then crossed the street for five ribbon- l a c o L community-minded individuals, the Millville Airshow has cuttings in Landis MarketPlace, at 631 E. Landis S S W R C E grown to achieve the highest status of military recognition in Avenue. We started downstairs with Stoltzfus BBQ & the country by being chosen as a jet team show site.” Poultry and SunRise Bakery, and then moved upstairs “It is a great honor to welcome the US Air Force for Jazzy Original Designs, Vibrante Hair And Beauty, Thunderbirds back to the City of Millville,” said Mayor and Stuff-um’s. Moving back outside, we proceeded to Michael Santiago. “The Thunderbird pilots in their F-16 jets Xclusive Cuts Barbershop at 547 E. Landis Ave., Suite Continued on page 18 Continued on page 3 The voyage will depart from the Also being recognized during the cere- I Starfish Docks, at 42nd Street and the Bay, mony will be this year’s selections for STILL OPEN! News in Brief Sea Isle City, next to the Lobster Loft Economic Partnership awardees in the fol- ~ Same Stylists ~ Restaurant. Donation is $30 per person and lowing categories: Civic, Industrial, Herring Named Wells Fargo includes food and entertainment. There Glasstown Arts District Contribution, Happy Mother’s Day Advisors’ “Premier Advisor” will a cash bar. Hospitality, Professional, and Retail. from the Staff of Gourlay’s Wells Fargo Advisors has again this year, Please dress for the weather, as some- “We changed the event’s format the last designated Samuel S. Herring, Senior Vice times it gets cool on the water. Ladies: NO couple of years,” Sherrick said. “This year’s President - Investments, as a member of the high heels are allowed! event will feature sumptuous hors d’oeu- firm’s Premier Advisors Program, a distinc- For more information or tickets, con- vres catered by Andrea’s, and a cash bar tion that reflects Sam’s achievement of pro- tact: Mrs. Hope Johnson, Landis Principal, provided by the Oar House. We are also fessional success by meeting or exceeding at 856-794-6925, ext. 3100. happy to hear from our Keynote speaker, Wells Fargo Advisors’ high standards as Ray Didinger and his “Game Plan for measured by one or more of the firm’s crite- Shannon Named 2015 Pride In Success.” ria for revenue generation, educational Millville Award Winner Ray Didinger, is a well known sports attainment and client-service best practices. commentator with a passion for the Eagles The Greater Millville Chamber of Herring has been a financial advisor and rescuing Bulldogs has won six Emmy Commerce has announced that local busi- Women $14 Haircuts • Men $13 Haircuts with Wells Fargo Advisors for 30 years. Awards as a producer and writer with NFL ness leader and former Mayor of the City Herring lives in Ventnor with his wife, Films. He is the author of 11 books on of Millville, Tim Shannon, has been select- Randy. He has served on the Board of sports, including his three most recent COLOR & CUT PERMS ed as this year’s Pride In Millville Award Wed.–Saturday Good Any Day Directors of Beth Israel Congregation, bestsellers: The New Eagles Encyclopedia, recipient. He will be honored during the Landis Savings Bank and Chevra Kadisha One Last Read and the Ultimate Book of $ $ Chamber’s 38th Annual Economic 3 OFF 5 OFF Cemetary Association in Vineland for Sports Movies. exp. 6/3/15 exp. 6/3/15 Partnership and Pride In Millville Awards many years. The event is open to the public, for ceremony being held Wednesday May anyone that would like to help honor 20, 2015 at the Glassworks Banquet Precision Cutting $16 Tim’s work in the community or show Sunset Cruise in Sea Isle to Center. Foil Highlights or Perms Start at $55 their support of the other businesses Keratin Smoothing Treatment by Appointment Only Benefit School Crisis Teams Executive Director Earl Sherrick report- being recognized. Tickets for $50 per per- The fourth annual Landis School ed, “The selection committee's decision Now Hiring For son are available in advance by contacting Voyage to benefit the school crisis team is was unanimous and without hesitation on the Greater Millville Chamber of All Positions Saturday, June 6 the selection of Tim as this year's Pride In scheduled for , from 6 to Commerce’s office at 856-825-2600 or 9 p.m. aboard the Starfish Boats, in Sea Isle Millville recipient.” 696-9890 • 692-8659 [email protected]. Your RSVP is His contributions to the City and this Walk-ins Welcome • Separate Men’s Styling Room City, said event organizers. required by May 12. Mon.–Wed. 9–4:30 • Thurs. 9–7 community, as a public official, citizen and This is an adults-only event. All passen- The other businesses being recognized Fri. 9–6 • Sat. 8:30–3 as a local business are too numerous to list gers must be 21 years of age to board the with the chambers Economic Partnership 1760 S. Lincoln Ave. here. The Chamber looks forward to hon- boat. As per state law, proper identification Awards are: Millville Senior High School oring him with this prestigious award.” is required. PTSA, EDM Americas, Octopus’s Garden, Bayada Nurses, Glasstown Brewing, and Wawa. Fine Arts Focus of Program at Boys & Girls Club Members of the Boys Successful Community & Girls Club of Vineland Cleanup Event Held are engaged in a Fine The Cumberland County Improvement Arts program at its sites Authority (CCIA) processed a total of 400 with a focus on cartoon- cars, five tons of shredded paper, 750 gal- ing/illustration. Their ulti- lons of unused motor oil and 20 pallets of mate goal is to create a unwanted electronics at their Hazardous Charles W.Moren t/a Joshua Tree & Lawn comic strip by the end of Waste and Document Shredding Day that Tree Removal • Crane Service the year.
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