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Heroes Are Celebrated The 2012 slate of Hometown Heroes have their night in the limelight.

Dandelion dishes and brews are the stars at the much-anticipat annual event.

Dandelion Dinner Set for March 31 On Saturday, March 31, the Greater Vineland Chamber of Commerce will host the 39th annual Dandelion Dinner and Beer Tasting from 6 to 11 p.m. at Merighi’s Savoy Inn in Vineland. This community event began in 1973 as Vineland’s agricultural heritage and has contributed to intern tional recognition of the city as “the Dandeli World.” The event has seen an influx of ticket sales and grow ing popularity in recent years, topping more than 400 tickets sold in each of the last five years. 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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DANDELION DINNER AND BEER TASTING { CONTENTS 1 Heroes Are Celebrated Continued from the cover The 4th Annual Hometown Gala honors 21, while fund     on each brew, and attendees receive a com- about. We get approached to do a lot of raised for two worthy char      memorative pilsner glass, which is used for sponsorships, a lot of them great causes,   tasting. but we can’t do all of them. We pick causes 1 Dandelion Dinner Set     Merighi’s Savoy Inn has been the host and events that we feel are beneficial to the Mark your calendar for Sa  March 31.      for a number of years now, and the restau- area, and this particular event is right at the rant has become synonymous with the din- top of the list.”     3,6 Faces in the News ner. Tom Merighi, owner of the Savoy, is For the first time ever this year, the  happy it has turned out that way. entertainment will be provided by an act 8, 24 In Our Schools       “I really fell in love with the dinner that was asked to return by popular     when I first attended it about 20 years ago,” demand—The BLT Band.  10-11 HOME & GARDEN        he said. “I was so glad when they moved it “The band did a phenomenal job last [to the Savoy Inn], and it has become a pet year,” said Lilliston. “They had people     12, 16 News in Brief      project for me. It’s something I have dancing until the very end of the night, and   enjoyed taking on each spring the last 15 or the dance floor was full. They were very 14 Volunte    so years.” well received, and those in attendance just The third week of April ma  Seemingly, part of the challenge with raved about them. So we knew we had to National Volunteer Week.   hosting a dinner that features dandelions in get them back.” TODD NOON nearly every dish would be culinary prepa- The return of The BLT Band, along with ration. But Merighi insists that working the already high demand for tickets, has the 15 Crossword with dandelions is actually quite simple. Dandelion Committee certain that this “The cooking of the dandelions is pretty year’s event will sell out once again. 18 Community Calendar easy actually,” he said. “The real challenge They are encouraging everyone to buy 19 Treasure on Landis is cleaning the dandelions. If there’s rain their tickets now, as 315 of the 400 or so See the pirate movie that the day before, those things just become tickets to the event have already been sold, all. loaded with sand. So we’re always praying as of press time. for dry weather and wet water to clean the Tickets are $45 per person and must be 20-21 PET CARE dandelions. Cooking dandelions is not rock- purchased in advance. Call the GVCC at et science, though. You can use them the 856-691-7400, or visit them online at 22 DINING same way as any green that you’d sauté. www.vinelandchamber.org to purchase They’re very versatile and very flavorful.” tickets. I 28 Entertainment For the fifth year, Capital Bank will be 30 REAL ESTATE sponsoring the event. “We’re a communi- 31 CLASSIFIEDS ty bank, and we feel this event is truly a community event,” said Cosmo Giovinazzi, vice presi- dent and Cumberland County market man- ager of Capital Bank. “We think this event really epitomizes the idea of community and what it is all { STAFF

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I Faces in the News IS IT TIME TO RETHINK BRACES Parr Places Second in South Jersey Throw Down FOR YOUR TEEN? Ian Parr, a sophmore at Vineland STRAIGHTENING TEETH HAS COME A LONG WAY. High School, placed second in South even though they come in bright colors these days, the brackets and Jersey Throw Down Number 5 at work the same way. Food still gets stuck in them. Flossin Cherokee High School in Marlton, NJ, adventure. And, when you’re a teenager sporting a mouthf on February 21, 2012. The competition confident smiles can be hard to come by. was for Winter Track and Field. ALL SMILES. NO SACRIFICES. Back when we were teenagers, putting up with the Parr and his family thank Vineland hassles of braces and feeling self-conscious about wearing them we Track and Field Coach Garlarza for the smile you wanted. For today’s teens, getting through those formative years can working with Parr to help him achieve tougher. Thankfully, straightening their teeth with Invisalign TeenTM this success. THE ADVANTAGES ARE CLEAR. Invisalign Teen is a series of virtually invisible aligners that gradually straighten your teen’s teeth. And because they’re removable, prop dental hygiene is a cinch. Since most people won’t even know your teen is wearing Invisa they’ll have the confidence to keep on smiling. Best of all, treatment costs about as much as braces, and fewer doctor visits take up less of your time. Our aligne even include a color-coded indicator that tells you how long your teen been wearing them. DiPilla Graduates from FIND OUT WHY MORE AND MORE MOMS ARE CHOOSING INVISALIGN TEEN. Choosing how to straighten your teen’s teeth is a big decision. Visit our U.S. Air Force website to see what other teenagers and their parents have to say about us. Then take a few moments to take our Self Assessment together with your teenager. During the week of March 1, Christopher DiPilla, a 2010 Millville Invisalign Teen will help give your teenager the confidence of a great smile—and they’ll love you for it along the way. Senior High School graduate, gradu- ated from the U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Alongside his fiancée Alisha Donelson, of Millville, and mother, Valerie Sauers of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, the newly inducted Airman DiPilla received the “Thunderbolt” physical training excellence award for his success in his physical ability through an evalu- ation of sit-ups, push-ups and a mile and a half running time. Airman DiPilla will be studying Integrated Avionics Systems during his career in the Air Force. Through his journey of eight and half weeks through the rigorous and labori- ous basic training, Airman DiPilla, along with his Flight squadron, achieved Warrior Flight status, where they received a Flight trophy and earned extra privi- leges during their long-anticipated graduation. Airman DiPilla is known in Millville for being an avid soccer player since he was five years old up until high school. Through Millville Senior High School, DiPilla was an active participant in the American Technological Honor Society, the German Club, Student Council and Millville Soccer. Before his leave for Basic Training at Lackland, Airman DiPilla was a fundraising volunteer and Trustee for the Cumberland County Martial Arts Training Center Support Group, which aids

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SAVE SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL INC. P.O. Box 1300 Vineland, NJ 08362 Dear Friend of Sacred Heart, On behalf of the Save Sacred Heart High School Committee, we are asking for your help as the Committee endeavors to complete its mission of keeping Sacred Heart High School open to provide young men and women with a high-quality, Catholic education in a co-educational environment. With the Grace of God, Camden Diocese Bishop Joseph Galante has granted his permission for Sacred Heart High School to remain open, subject to certain stipulations of administration, curriculum and financial sustainability. The Committee is confident that it can satisfy the stipulations outlined by Bishop Galante, but requires your help to reach the financial requirement: The Committee must, by May 1, 2012 raise the sum of $300,000.00. Please consider helping in this effort. We are requesting that you immediately make a contribution to the Save Sacred Heart High School Fund so that we can assure the continuing operation of Sacred Heart, and would appreciate your further consideration to committing to a five-year pledge of that amount. All contributions will be tax deductible. Below is a contribution form which we request you complete and return as soon as possible. Thank you. Sincerely, Save Sacred Heart High School Committee

SAVE SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL PLEDGE FORM Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of K $500 K $1000 K $2000 K other amount $______toward the immediate goal of raising $300,000.00 by May 1, 2012 to Save Sacred Heart High School.

K I also pledge to contribute the same amount annually for each of the next four years. K I cannot commit to an annual contribution at this time.

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Lauren Rose Albert Foundation Donates to CCC

In Loving Memory For Robert D. Dunn, who passed away five years ago on March 13 His cheery ways and pleasant fac Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him Some day, we know not when, The Lauren Rose Albert Foundation recently presented the Cumberland To clasp his hand in the better la County College Foundation with a $5,000 check for the Lauren Rose Albert Book Never to part again. Scholarships, which are awarded annually at Cumberland County College.

From left: Cumberland County College student Chris-Anne Snyder, CCC Foundation Chair Forever In Our Hearts, Mark D’Onofrio, CCC President Dr. Thomas Isekenegbe, Susan Rose, President of the Your Loving Family Lauren Rose Albert Foundation, Dr. Susan Smith Lauren Rose Albert Foundation board member, and CCC student Kimberly Byrd.

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CompleteCare Hires Chief Medical Officer After an extensive search, the CompleteCare Health Network has hired Dr. Cheryl Bettigole, MD, MPH, as Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Bettigole received her doctorate in medi- cine from Thomas Jefferson University and has a Master of Public Health degree from Johns Hopkins. In addition to over     12 years of experience as a Family Practice physician, Dr.       Bettigole also brings 856-692-8373 with her a passion for ensuring that LEAFY GREEN COUPO quality, compassion- $ ate healthcare is 100 accessible for all who need it. Any Sprin Dr. Bettigole Valid for full yard, or $50 off for non full recently served as Must present coupon at time Clinical Director and Not to be combined with any offer. Exp: 3 Consultant for the LEAFY GREEN COUPO Philadelphia Department of Public Health where FREE she designed and LAWN MOWING CCC, Saint Joseph’s U. Partnership implemented a pilot With Full Year Co Cumberland County College and Saint Joseph’s chronic disease management project and oversaw an inter- *New Customers Only University have entered into an agreement to begin offering preter program that doubled the access for non-English Must present coupon at time Not to be combined with any offer. Exp: 3 dual admissions this fall. Representatives from both institu- speaking patients. While her career has been focused in tions made the announcement during a signing ceremony Philadelphia, Dr. Bettigole is no stranger to southern Jersey or LEAFY GREEN COUPO at Cumberland County College’s Shirlee and Bernard Brown Complete Care’s work. In 1992, she worked for CompleteCare University Center on March 7. when it was known as Bridgeton Area Health Services. During that time, her efforts in Cumberland County focused on work- FREE Saint Joseph University’s Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Dr. ing in migrant camps to ensure that the farmworkers and FERTILIZATION Paul DeVito (left) and Cumberland County College President Dr. their families were receiving proper medical care. APPLICATION Thomas Isekenegbe sign a dual admissions agreement. In addition to her executive role, Dr. Bettigole will see patients With Full Year Contract Cumberland County College is the first community college in New *New Customers Only at CompleteCare Medical & Dental Professionals in Millville. Must present coupon at time Jersey to partner with SJU to offer a dual admissions program. Not to be combined with 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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Sacred Heart High School, Second Quarter Honors List

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homes. Others grow plants in pots an where extra care “Once a strawberry bed has been lished, with just a care, it will produce quality fruit for years,” according to Jeannette Rea- Keywood, County 4-H The plants will be available for lo up around the third week of April at Center in Deerfield Town be taken until the interested in purchasing plants at a c only $7.50 should call the 451-2800, ext. #3 to Today is your Lucky Day! English Septic has a Wide Variety of Clean, Portable Toilets for your Business, Outdoor Event, Contruction Site or Farm. Call US Today and you too can have one of English’s Portable Thrones of Gold! USDA Announces CRP General Sign-up The Farm Service Agency (FSA) www.EnglishSeptic.com Executive Director (856) 358-2518 recently announced that the Department of Agriculture (USDA) EZ Pay Options Available. Follow Us On Order Your Strawberry Plants conduct a four-w Program (CRP NO Extra Service Fees for night & weekend calls, same rates 24/7! Here’s your chance to order “Earliglow” signup began on March 12, and end strawberry plants from the Cumberland We Proudly Feature April 6, 2012. CRP has a 25-year lega ECOHANCER 100% Organic Wastewater Solution County 4-H Advisory Committee at a great e successfully protecting the nation's 7 Da y Se r vic price, only $7.50 for a bundle of 25 plants. resources, while providing significa “Earliglow” is a popular early-season variety that grows well in nearly all soil nomic and environmental benefits t $ communities across the United Stat 20 types and will produce medium to large, OFF full-flavored fruit for eating fresh or for CRP is a voluntary program avail Portable Toilets & Septic Services freezing. This variety is a proven winner for agricultural producers to help them '%%*$)"&'")%*&%$$$%) its flavor and is disease resistant. environmentally sensitive land *($%$!*$)%$,)$-%)'%'%$))*()%- vation benefits. Producers enrolled )% (*"$&&%$)#$) Backyard gardening with strawberries need not be limited to just the backyard. plant long-term, resource-conservin (856) 358-2518 EnglishSeptic.com Many homeowners are setting out plants as ers to improve the quality of water, %# #&'%+#$)%$)'. &)$(&)%'  part of their landscaping around their soil erosion and develop wildlife hab Do You Have Dangerous Trees? 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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advance to the I Meadow Lakes in East Windsor, N.J. News in Brief which will be on September 24 to October 25, 2012, w Senior Artists Invited closing reception and awards ceremo  Cumberland County artists age 60 and the artists on Friday, October 26. DON’T GIVE UP ON YOUR WEEKLY DEVOTION over are invited to register their artwork in For more information and/or to r the 38th Annual Cumberland County Older a registration packet, contact the Lent Is Here Americans Art Exhibit and Competition, to Cumberland County Office on  be held June 1–29, 2012, in the Gant Room 856-453-2220 or 2221. Fish Dishes • Veggie Dishes of the Millville Public Library, 210 Buck St., The New Jersey Senior Citizens A Pizza • Soup & Salads Millville. Show is made possible in part by The show is open to both professional from the New Jersey State 1st Wood Burning and non-professional artists in 11 cate- Arts/Departm Brick Oven in Vineland gories. An opening reception for the artists of the National Endowment for the A will take place on Friday, June 1, at 2 p.m. the New Jersey Association of Area ChestnutChestnut & BrewsterBrews er RoadRoad • VinelandVineland NJNJ •• (856)(856) 6692-444892-4448 First place winners are eligible to Agencies on Aging; the New Jersey Foundation for Aging; and the Sprin Foundation.  on sale fromfrom  $  SOFASSO S 5995 AMERICA’S FAVORITE STY LES AN D COLO RS

Abbey Road Performed in Its Entirety at Landis on Saturday The Histor You pick the frame, the fabric to take a Magi Yellow Submar or leather of your choice, we’ll “The Comple their much anti have it in your home within on Saturday, Mar 10 Year appearance at Warranty ture a comple 21 DAYS! classic Abbey edby The Grap American English performs song More Fabric And ering the entire career of the Beatle 1963 through 1970, with precise atte Than 400 Leather Choices given to every musical detail using n recorded tracks. Combine this dedic to musical integrity with costume ch vintage instruments, and special effe INCOME TAX BLOW OUT SALE!!!! and you will agree that American En

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venues including The Cavern Club in and food processing businesses.” said Franklin Township Mayor Joe Petsch. Jersey State Library. The staff at each jo Liverpool and The Grosvenor Ballroom in EDA awarded the federal grant in sup- “This project will be a major economic driv- seeker library is able to Wallasey. In addition to headlining port of demolishing a former food process- er for our community and it will lead to find a job by doing the International Beatle Week in Liverpool in ing facility on the 30-acre site and con- substantial job gains and economic growth • Help find job listings. front of 50,000 screaming fans, American structing essential infrastructure to prepare for the county and region.” • Help with a English headlined the George Harrison the site for a new business/industrial park In August 2011, LoBiondo sent a letter of to a resume class. tribute at the House of Blues where they targeted at southern Jersey’s existing agri- support to the U.S. Assistant Secretary of • Help fill out an online job applicat were joined by several legendary Beatles/ cultural and food processing industry. At a Commerce for Economic Development in including setting up Wings related artists including original total project cost of $2,910,000, the EDA support of Franklin Township’s application. • Help patrons use Beatles drummer Pete Best and Wings co- estimates that 205 jobs will be created and More information about EDA’s competitive such as Career Transitions, Job & Caree founder Denny Laine. $46 million in private investment will be grant process can be found at www.eda.gov. Accelerator, Career Gateway, and Jobs 4 In addition to Michaels, American leveraged by the Food Business Park. Jersey. English features Frank Canino as John “I want to thank Congressman LoBiondo Job Seeker Library in Millville • Help find small business resources Lennon, Tom Gable as Ringo Starr, Danny for his support on our grant application and As a part of the program NJWorks job training opportunities. Leavitt as George Harrison, and Ken acknowledge the great work of the local @yourlibrary, the Millville Public Library, NJWorks@yourlibrary is a campaign Zemanek who fills the role of famed Economic Development Council, in particu- 210 Buck Street, Millville, has been desig- developed by the New Jersey State Libr Beatles producer Sir George Martin. “Our lar Lou Moffa and the professional staff,” nated a “Job Seeker Library” by the New secret weapon is Ken, who also plays key- boards during the show. Without his wiz- ardry we wouldn’t have the authentic Beatles sound. He performs all the orches- trations and special effects the Beatles were known for live, using no tape or record- Ouru ccommitmento mi me isi ings,” Michaels said. “We are thrilled to be coming back to the Landis Theater, it’s a great venue.Everyone stronger than ever... in thebandwants to thank The Grapevine newspaper so much for sponsoring the album contest and everyone who took the time to enter. Congratulations to the win- ners David Josephs, Beny Velez, and Alicia Green.We are reallyexcited to be perform- to a healthy ing Abbey Road in its entirety, as well as some other surprises we have planned for Hammonton. theshow. We lookforward to seeing you all on March 17,” Michael concluded. Tickets for American English, “The Complete Beatles Tribute,” start at $17.50 and can be purchased online, at the Box Office located at 830 East Landis Avenue, or by telephone at 856-691-1121.

Sacred Heart High School Registration Sacred Heart High School registration for the Class of 2016 Freshmen/Transfers will be on Saturday, March 31 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the school, 15 North East Avenue, Vineland. For more information, visit the website, www.shhslions.com or call 856-691-4491, ext. 1111. 120 S. White Horse Pike    AtlantiCare, serving all your needs LoBiondo Secures $1.4 Million for    right here in Hammonton. Food Business Park           U.S. Representative Frank A. LoBiondo 219219 NN. WWhitehite HHorserse PPikeik AtlantiCareAtlanti re iiss committedommi t toto helpinghelping HammontonH mm nton achieve its 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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    Save Embed Share Print U a Managers's Dreaming the Beatles Code Beatlesongs Charge Case Beatles: The Love March 2017 I Downtown Vineland { TODD NOON, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, VDID / MAINSTREET VINEL Volunteer Week National Volunteer Week is the third week in April.

ach year, the third week of April Silver: Kids: 75-99 hours; Young A marks National Volunteer Week. 175-249 hours; Adults: 250-499 hours As a volunteer-driven organization, & Groups: 500-999 hours. EMain Street Vineland looks for- Gold: Kids: 100+ hours or more; Yo ward to this time of year, because it gives us Adults: 250+ hours; Adults: 500+hour an opportunity to recruit new volunteers, Family & Groups: 1,000+ hours. and honor those who have given so generous- If the figures seem overwhelming, ly of their time over the past year. Also, we how fast volunteer hours can accumu are fortunate in that our efforts to recruit, over a year’s time and you can retain and recognize volunteers are spon- goals are attainable. Each winner rece sored in their entirety by the generosity of official President’s Volunteer Service Capital Bank of New Jersey, who has been lapel pin, a personalized certificate of our partner in volunteerism since 2010. achievement, and a congratulatory let Over the past few months, our from President Obama. Organization Committee has been working For students and young people ent to plan our annual Volunteer Information the job market or applying to college, and Networking Event (VINE, to be held award is an impressive achievement t April 18: more details on that in a later col- be added to a resume. For everyone, it umn) and our annual Volunteer Recognition national recognition that your volunte brunch, to be held April 21. service is both valued and appreciated One of the cornerstonesof this recognition The bigges eventis presenting the PresidentialVolunteer services forMain Service Awards, created by President George knowing that W. Bush in2002. Lastyear, we had five peo- difference—whe ple whoearnedthis prestigious awardand it in helpingto revita looks like we’ll add to that number this year. We need your help. We can find a p For the award, an individual, family, or for you and provide you an opportunit group can receive Presidential recognition month to report your volunteer hours for volunteer hours earned and reported to at 856-794-8653 or stop in for details. W Main Street Vineland over a 12-month peri- wouldlove to od. The levels are Bronze, Silver, and Gold, Volunteer Service Award next year. with the criteria as follows: Bronze: Kids (age 5-14): 50-74 hours; For more information on Main Street Young Adults (age 15-25): 100-174 hours; Vineland, visit 603 E. Landis Ave., call 7 Adults: (age 26+); 100-249 hours; Family & 8653, visit www.mainstreetvineland.org Groups: 200-499 hours. check them out on Facebook. 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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The cost of the I In Our Schools I News in Brief through federal highway funds. Continued from page 13 Constellation Academy Debuts at OLMA Celebrates Catholic Schools Week Starlight Workshop Tea to showcase the resources and opportuni- Constellation Academy Home Sch ties being offered through the Broadband Resource Network held an introduct Technology Opportunity Program (BTOP) Starlight Workshop Tea on Saturday grant received by the New Jersey State March 3, at the Vineland Public Libr Library. NJWorks.org has now become a Fifteen novice and veteran homesch clearinghouse for a number of job-related participated in the teatime workshop resources, support groups, and training which featured speakers Nikkole available at libraries and other community Hollenwenger, HSLDA Liaison; Beth centers across the state. NJWorks.org con- Robertson, Consultant; and Kathryn tinues to grow and will continue to offer a Kathy” Ross, Director of Constellatio wealth of information to aid in the job- Academy. The focus of this debut wo seeking efforts of New Jersey’s unem- shop was the ployed and underemployed. philosophy of education. Future wor TheNew Jersey State Library, an affili- to be held monthly will featur ate of ThomasEdison State College, has ics with dynamic strategies to make received a federal American Recovery and efficient, individualized, and creative ReinvestmentAct Broadband Technology choices that will establish and maint Opportunity Program (BTOP) award in the quality Christ-cen Our Lady of Mercy Academy in Newfield recently celebrated Catholic Schools Public Computer Center category. Christian home school. Week with dress-down days such as Color Day, Twin Day, Sports Day, The award consists of $5.1 million grant Constellation Academy Home Sch International Day, and Crazy Day. Students and faculty enjoyed a specially pre- from the National Telecommunications and Resource Network provides Christia pared lunch on their respective student and faculty appreciation days. The girls Information Administration and matching home school families with resources were all ears when special guest speaker Miss New Jersey, Katharyn Nicolle, funds of $1.5 million from the Bill & Melinda teaching, and talked to them about the importance of reading. She even laughed with the girls Gates Foundation. The Bill & Melinda Gates academic and elective subject tutori about their erratic attire, since it was Crazy Day. Foundation gave an additional $150,000 to classes, teacher mentoring, field trip theNew Jersey State Library to support E- dination, support group and fellowsh From left: Seniors Rae Donofrio from Mullica Hill, Alanna Zappariello from Buena, Elena rate technical assistance,which will help Grady from Sewell, Becky Schneider from Franklinville, Ariana Kaufmann from Marmora, opportunities. All services, classes, a sustainthe project's services. Marissa Rainear from Vineland, Geena Simila from Wenonah, and Bekah Catalana from tutorials are individually tuition and Millville pose as though they are going on safari on Crazy Day. The goalof the program isto helpin the based to fit the unique budgeting ne economic recovery of the state by giving Christian home schooling families. libraries the tools theyneed to expand serv- The next two Starlight Worksho ices to the unemployed and underemployed will be held on Saturday, April 7, an by enhancing training opportunities, broad- Saturday, June 2, from 12:30 to 3:30 band capability and workstation availability in the conference room at the Vine in New Jersey libraries. It is estimated that Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Aven more thanfive million NewJersey residents Vineland. Workshop fee is $10 per will be served through thisinitiative over paid at the door. Tea and treats are thethree years ofthe grant project. served. Pre-registration required. T For more information, the public can go ister and more information, visit th directly to the website: www.NJWorks.org Constellation Academy Blog at and/or ask for assistance from the www.constellationacademyhsrn.blogsp Reference Desk at the Millville Public or email constellationacademy@gma Library either in person or by telephone or call 856-205-9334. 856-825-7087, ext.12. New Cooking Class Series at CCC Improvements Begun on The Professional and Community Mauricetown Causeway Road Education program at Cumberland C Improvement work has begun on College will offer a new Rossi Students Raise $1,100 for St. Jude Hospital Mauricetown Causeway Road (CR 670) in classesdesign Students at Rossi Middle School have raised more than $1,100 for the St. Maurice River Township—part of a project advice in an enjoyable, casual atmos Jude Children’s Research Hospital through a recent Math-a-Thon, according to that will eventually include a stretch of Chef Jeffrey Knerr, who is certifi 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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• Girls Night In the chambers of the heart) and a mal- The Hegeman family is one of the lucky who often live at Tired of the treadmill and munching on formed aortic valve. Doctors hoped that ones. Because of the severity of some heart months at a time. Even well-insured fam salads? This class is all about three little Tori would be able to grow stronger at defects, complications from surgery, and lies struggle to pay the words: CHOC-O-LATE. Learn how to pre- home before intervention was necessary undiagnosed cardiac abnormalities, many portation, parking, meals, lodging, and pare and, most importantly, devourthe most but after only three days, Tori had to be parents never get the chance to see their medical costs. Parents are sometimes delicious and decadent chocolate desserts rushed to the Children’s Hospital of children grow up. forced to walk away from their jobs on the planet. On the menu: Chocolate Philadelphia. Her tiny heart was failing. Of the 40,000 U.S children born each order to be there Hazelnut Stuffed Bananas, Chocolate For the next few weeks, 5-pound Tori and year with Congenital Heart Disease, 4,000 The Hegeman family invites the com Raspberry Martini Cake, and Chocolate her family prepared for the first of three of them will not live to see their first birth- munity to help make a difference for ch S’mores (unlike you’ve ever had before!) open heart surgeries. The first was done day. Despite the fact that two times as dren and families affected by Congenita Thursday, April 5, 6-8 p.m. $49 when she was only 17 days old, the second many children die from Congenital Heart Heart Disease. Support a local non-prof • Deliziosa Italian Cooking at 23 months, and the most recent at 10 Disease than from all forms of childhood organization to benefit families affected Do you love Italian cuisine but can’t con- years of age. It was clear right from the cancer combined, funding for pediatric Congenital Heart Disease by visiting vinceyour Italian-American neighbors to start that Tori was a born fighter. After cancer research is five times higher than www.miracleformateo.org and/or the lend youtheir grandmother? Learn howto every surgery, she went home within 10 funding for Congenital Heart Disease. Congenital Heart Walk on create these classic Italian dishes:Tortellini days. Today, Tori is in her freshman in high Congenital Heart Week was created to help Cooper River Park at www.congenital- Porketta,Supa de Scigol Cappichino and school and wants to help other kids who increase funding for these cardiac chal- heartwalk.org. For more information, em Osso Bucco with Polenta alla Lombarda. are faced with cardiac issues. lenges while showing support for families [email protected]. Tuesday, April 10, 6-8 p.m. $49 • Food Matchmaking Pairing a bad beverage with a great meal is like trying to makestripes and plaids look good together. Learn howto pair affordable winesand beer with a variety of foods. Being a beverage/food matchmaker will helpyou makewonderful mealtime marriages. Thursday, April 12, 6-8 p.m. $49 • Gadget Envy Consider this class if you or someone you know is addicted to kitchen gadgets! Learn how to sift through the gadgets, dis- cover the “must haves” and how to get dou- ble (or triple) duty out of the common kitchen tools you already own. Thursday, April 19, 6-8 p.m. $49 • Making Bread When You Don’t Have Much Bread Do you “knead” to stretch your food budget? Making your own bread can save you some dough. Easy, healthy and fun bread-making techniques are covered in this class. Tuesday, April 24, 6-8 p.m. $49 • Gluten-Minimus If someone in your household suffers from Celiac Disease—an allergy to gluten in wheat-based foods—your baking choic- es are very limited. Students in this class will be shown how to substitute wheat with non-gluten products. The result will be breads and desserts that are both tasty and healthy. Thursday, April 26, 6-8 p.m. $49 For more information and to register for any of the classes, call the Community Education Registrar at 856-691-8600,ext.345. 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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    Save Embed Share Print U a Managers's Dreaming the Beatles Code Beatlesongs Charge Case Beatles: The Love March 2017  COMMUNITY CALENDAR Reserve tickets at 691-4491. HAPPENINGS St. Joseph’s Dinner On Saturday March 17, St. St. Patick’s Day Story/Craft. Millville WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 Joseph’s Day, the Sicilian American Public Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. CDI Patient Education Seminar. Center Club of South Jersey honors and cel- 4:30 p.m. All library programs are free of for Diagnostic Imaging, 1550 E. Chestnut ebrates this religious holy day by charge. Register at the Millville Public Ave., Vineland. 5:15 p.m. Free Seminar. sponsoring a feast dedicated to St. Library or call 825-7087, ext. 12. Topic is Colorectal and Kidney Cancer. Joseph. All are welcome to share this RSVP to 856-794-1700. evening of traditional food and the SJH Auxiliary Princess Party. South breads, fruits and desserts as dis- Jersey Healthcare Fitness Connection, THURSDAY, MARCH 15 played on St. Joseph’s Altar. Vineland. 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. See Disney Heart and Lung Support Group. SJH Our Saint Joseph’s dinner will be Princesses, paint your nails, and more. $25 Regional Medical Center, W. Sherman Ave., held at the Rosary Hall of Padre Pio’s per child, call 856-641-8290. Vineland. 12:30–1:30 p.m. Designed for Parish on Saturday, March 17, at 6:30 people with a history of heart and lung p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults and MARCH 17 AND 18 Spring Bridal Show problems or people who have participated $15 for children older than 12. BYOB. A Garden of Quilts. Event Center at March 25, 2012, 12–4 p.m. in cardiac or pulmonary rehab, educates All proceeds benefit the less fortu- WheatonArts., 1000 Glasstown Rd., Centert about heart and lung disease risk factors nate in our community. Call Clorinda Millville. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. each day. Quilting Almond Road, Pittsgrove, 856-358 and prevention. This month’s topic: Blasse at 856-692-7473 or Vincent Exhibition and Show. Admission $5. 3325. Discover Centerton Country “Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) – Ask Lombardo at 609-805-6532. Club & Eve the Vascular Surgeon.” RSVP at 641-7536. MONDAY, MARCH 19 as you take in expert planning tip from wedding coordinators and p NAMI Meeting. Chestnut Assembly of FRIDAY, MARCH 16 ferred vendors and sample the cu Lenten Luncheon. Parish Hall of Trinity God, 2554 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 7–9 nary team's exquisite offerings— Episcopal Church (please use the ramp Marketing on a Shoestring Budget: p.m.The Cumberland County Chapter of the including irresistible cakes. Dress entrance), 800 Wood St., Vineland. 12 Workshop for Small Business Owners. National Alliance on Mental Illness holds up with gorg noon. Sponsored by the congregations of Larry’s II Café, 907 N. Main Rd, Vineland. its business/support group meeting. The tablescapes, stunning ice sculptur Vineland Ministerial Fellowship. Rev. Gary 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Learn how to get your busi- video, “Documenting our Presence— and luxurious Stiegler, Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, ness in the newspaper, build a following Multicultural Experiences of Mental Centerton’s spacious, elegant ball is speaker. $5 at the door. 691-1589. with social media, start a blog or e-newslet- Illness,” will be shown, followed by a dis- room will inspire you. ter and build partnerships with other cussion period. 691-9234 or 794-9987. American Red Cross Blood Drive. Eye local businesses. $30 pp, includes lunch. Vendors include: A Garden Party • Air Expressio Associates/SurgiCenter, 251 South Lincoln Seating is limited. Register at 305-3490. TUESDAY, MARCH 20 Ave., Vineland. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. ARC in • Anton’s Florist • Anyen Oro Ciga Asthma and Allergy Update. Hampton Roller • Barbera need of blood type “O” (positive and neg- Volunteer Breakfast. Vineland Senior Inn, 2134 Landis Ave., Vineland. Occasion-Chocolatier • Bella ative) and Sickle Cell donors. Call 691- Center, 6th and Elmer streets, Vineland. 4:30–7:30 p.m. Garden Area Health Limousine • Clear Sound • Design 8188 ext. 272 to be put on the schedule. 10 a.m. Cuidado Casero Hospice is look- Education Center (AHEC) will host the by M.E. Stationary • Finger Print ing for caring volunteers to help their program, designed to meet the educa- Trees • Ice Concepts • La Pierre Seminar: Sports Inuries. Ledden Family patients and their families. tional needs of nurses, dietitians and Ballroom Dance Studio • Martini Chiropractic Center, 2821 E. Landis Ave., Complimentary continental breakfast other professionals. Featured presenter is Shoes Inc. • Mary Kay Cosmetics Vineland. 6:30 p.m. Complimentary pres- with guest speaker Jackie Blair from NJ Maria Lania-Howarth, M.D. Upon comple- • New Freedom Horse Drawn Carr entation on how chiropractic care can get CC Hospice. To RSVP, call Mary Barner tion, participants receive 2.25 • Party Rental LTD • Rienzi Bridal you back in the game or race after falls, at (856) 794-4074. Professional Development hours. $70. • ShutterBooth • Tabletop Linens collisions, sprains/strains, or crashes. Dinner is included. RSVP to 575-4865 or • The Barn Studio of Art • The 692-2220 for information or to RSVP. SATURDAY, MARCH 17 by email at [email protected]. Business (band) • The Magic Flut St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. Sacred • Tower Hospitali MARCH 15 THROUGH 17 Heart High, 15 N. East Ave., Vineland. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 Jockeys • Your Day Your Way Cumberland County 4-H EXPO. 7–11 p.m. Join the Sacred Heart family for Health Talk: Diabetes. YMCA of • Zachary Gallery. Cumberland Mall, Delsea Dr., Vineland. food, beer, wine, live music, and dancing. Vineland, E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 7–8 For more details and to regist Three-day event, showcasing the Menu includes hot corn beef and roast p.m. Karen Thomas with Above All http://springbridalshowatcen Cumberland 4-H Program through beef sandwiches, BYOB. Tickets $30/per- Health Solutions and Nutrition Expert, .eventbrite.com posters and exhibits. 451-2800, ext. 3. son or $50/couple; purchased at door. Liz Moore will host. RSVP 856-275-1769.

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4-H Dog Extravaganza To Be practice their interviewing and pub Held Soon speaking skills in preparation for th Equestrian of the Year Contest. The Cumberland county 4-H Program A panel of judges comprised of i will be hosting the Dog Extravaganza on uals from the horse industry review Saturday, March 24, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at scored each contestant based on th the Cumberland County Fairgrounds on resume, personal interview and sta Carmel Road in Millville. The 4-H Dog presentation. Extravaganza will include dog grooming, The Cumberland County 4-H dog obedience, performance dog and Seeing Equestrian of the Year will represe Eye dog demonstrations and live 4-H pre- county at the State 4-H Equestrian sentations. Highlights of the day are the Year Contest scheduled for August 4-H Dog Show; dog costume class; a dog PET the Horse Park of New Jersey in Sto skill-a-thon, pictures with your dog, agility Tavern. This event is held in conjun run-throughs and an AKC Show & Go. with the NJ State 4-H Championsh Many local businesses will be on hand Horse Show. The purpose of this ev CARE with dog as well as pet food nutrition talks to promote 4-H and the horse indu and displays. Other exhibits will include New Jersey through public speakin dog rescue and adoption; rabies informa- industry awareness. This event give tion; dog toys and animal crafts. Face didates an opportunity to express t painting and activities for children offer QualityQ uality CareC r e FromF om a P Professional r ofessional selves and demonstrate their abiliti something for everyone. before a public audience. Veterinare ter nar y Medicaledical Techniciane chnician The 4-H Dog and Seeing Eye Clubs are The 4-H Youth Development Pr sponsoring this Dog Extravaganza as an is part of Rutgers New Jersey Agric event open to the public to educate pet Experiment Station Cooperative owners about care, nutrition and breeds Extension, 4-H educational program associated with dog ownership. offered to all youth, grades K-13, on 4-H staff will be on hand to talk to Phoenixx age-appropriate basis, without rega prospective 4-H members and their par- PetPet SServiceser ices race, religion, color, national origin, ents about joining the Cumberland 4-H try, sex, sexual orientation, gender i GroomingG r ooming Specialist peciali st Program. A food booth will be available ty and expression, disability, atypic with snacks, lunch items and baked goods. hereditary cellular or blood trait, m This is a very information day for both status, domestic partnership status, ServingS rving CumberlandCumberland County children and adults and makes a great tary service, veteran status, and any family outing. For more information, call 856.205.9725 category protected by law. the 4-H Center at 856-451-2800 ext. 3. For more information about the Rutgers Cooperative Extension is an Cumberland County 4-H Program o equal opportunity program provider and 4-H Equestrian of the Year Contest employer. Contact your local Extension the 4-H Center 856-451-2800 ext. # Office for information regarding special needs or accommodations. 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Big Apple, 528 N. Harding Hwy., Vineland, Deeks Deli & Kustard Kitchen, DINING OUT 697-5500. Steaks, veal, chicken dishes. Main Rd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for Meet friends at bar. Daily lunch and dinner. and dinner specials. Soft ice cream NEED From fine dining to lunch spots to Big John’s Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main Rd., cakes year-round. Mon.-Sat 9 a.m.–8 bakeries, the area has choices to satisfy Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring “Gutbuster” Denny’s, 1001 W. Landis Ave., Vinela any appetite. Call for hours. a 21-oz. burger, pizza, wings, subs, dinners. 696-1900. Breakfast, lunch, out, too. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3–7 p CASH? Bombay Bites, 112 W. Chestnut Ave., Andrea Trattoria, 1833 Harding Hwy., Vineland, 696-0036. Indian cuisine. $8.95 Open 24 hours. Kids eat free Tues. & Newfield, 697-8400. Chef/owner Andrea lunch buffet ($5.99 on Mondays). Dominick’s Pizza, Covino serves up Italian specialties in Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-hono       Bruni's Pizzeria. 2184 N. 2nd St., Millville atmosphere of fine dining. recipes, fresh    (856) 825-2200. Award-winning pizza Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave, since 1956. Open Mon-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Dori’s Italian Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served Sun. 11 a.m.–9 p.m. 9799. Open for lunch and dinner Mon tapas style, catering, private parties. Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs. Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May Ave. Double Eagle Saloon Walk In With: Vineland, 213-6176. Open for lunch a night. and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-476-4739. Gold & Silver Jewelry, Sterling Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza. Open Mon- dinner. Traditional tavern fair. Babe's Village Inn, Martinelli Avenue, Flatware, Broken or Out of Style Sat. 7 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. Minotola, NJ 856-697-1727. Famous crabs, Jewelry, Pre-1964 US Coins & seafood, Italian cuisine. Eat in or Take out. Chow’s Garden 1101 N. 2nd St., Millville, 3600. Diverse menu of large Vintage Watches 327-3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet. portions at reasonable prices. Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd., Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch Cosmopolitan Restaurant Lounge, Bakery, Esposito's Maplewood III Walk Out With: spot offering sandwiches named for col- 3513 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977. Happy Dr., Vineland, 692-2011. Steaks, leges near and far. hour everyday 11 a.m. –6 p.m. half-priced and pasta dishes at this Italian restau appetizers, and reduced drink specials. Eric’s Bain's Deli, 636 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, , 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 205 563-1400. Come in for breakfast, lunch, or Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main & Magnolia 9800. Greek and American cuisine, p dinner. Daily specials, coffee of the day. rds., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies, Five Points Inn breads, doughnuts, custom wedding cakes. Barbera’s Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S. Rd., Vineland, 691-6080. Italian cuisin Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998. CrepeMaker Cafe, 607 E. Landis Ave., dinner buffets to savor. Family-owned Homemade chocolates and candies, cus- Vineland, 205-0027. Crepes any way you Gardella’s Ravioli Co. & Italian Del tom gift baskets. like them—veggie, chicken, steak, dessert. 527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name  Bennigan’s Restaurant, 2196 W. Landis Dakota Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at it all. Daily specials, catering. Closed   Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees, Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55, Gina’s Ristorante, 710 A. Landis Ave.Vineland, NJ 08360 desserts, drink specials. Take-out. Happy Vineland, 692-8600. The stylish atmos- in ShopRite Plaza, Vineland. Serving d Hour Mon-Fri 3pm–7pm, Sun-Thu 10pm–cl. phere is perfect for an upscale lunch or Tues.-Thurs., 4-9 p.m.; Friday & Sat., 4 (856) 213-6133 All Sports packages available. NBA League dinner. Steaks, seafood and sushi are deli- p.m.; Sun., 12-5             Pass, NHL Center Ice, & MLB Extra Innings. cious. Closed Monday for dinner. mended. 205-0049.

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Golden Palace Diner Restaurant 2623 S Banquet/wedding facility and intimate Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville, 327- Delsea Dr, Vineland, 692-5424. Serving restaurant. Gourmet Pizza Nite on Wed. 8878. Authentic Vietnamese—noodle breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad Street, soups, curry, hotpot, Buddhist vegetarian.  Harry’s Pub at Ramada, W. Landis Ave. Millville. 327-0900. Open 7 Days a Week Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Enjoy 24 Hours. and Rt. 55, Vineland, 692-8600. Open daily 6  lunch & dinner 7 days a week. Happy hour Milmay Tavern, Tuckahoe and Bear’s Head a.m.–11 p.m. Breakfast served all day. Daily daily 4–6pm with half-price appetizers. specials Mon.–Fri. Over 30 dinner selec- rds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet lunches ALL Live entertainment Wed. through Sat. and dinners, casual setting. tions at 2 for $19.99 and also 7 for $7.00 available 7 days a week starting at 3 pm. 2 for $19.99 Menu High Street Chinese Buffet, High St., Mori’s, E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 690- Millville, 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet. Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E. Landis Ave., Over 30 mouth-watering entrees to choo 0300. Adjacent to the Landis Theater Entrees com Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr., Performing Arts Center. Includes a “casual, Vineland, 692-5353. Neighborhood bakery. Vineland, 362-5978. Serving subs, sand- upscale” restaurant with a banquet facility Homemade pastries, cakes, coffee. 1. House wiches, and take-out platters. and lounge on site. Lunch and dinner. A Taste of the Islands, 731 Landis Ave., with mashed potatoes and homemade Vineland, 691-9555. First prize winning 2. House Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 697- with mashed potatoes and homemade BBQ Ribs, Jamaican Jerk chicken, Curry 692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens, 9825. Full bar menu, drink specials. 3. Broile homemade sides, catering. chicken, seafood, rice and beans and over sautéed peppers and onion Neptune Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, much more. Closed Sunday only. Kawa Thai & Sushi, 2196 N. Second St. 1554 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 692-2800. 4. Fried Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton Country breadedand (Rt.47), Millville, 825-9939. Thai and Live lobsters, seafood, prime rib, steak, Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358- 5. 8 oz. Sirloi Japanese cuisine. BYOB. cocktails. 3325. Lunch and dinner. New tavern menu 6. Broiled Crab C Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd., Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High features soups, salads, burgers, sandwich- 7. Chicken Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily. Street Millville, 293-1200. New menu, es, wraps and entree selections. Sunday 8. Chicken and Eggplant Parm Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners. kitchen open until 1 a.m. Smoker friendly Brunch extravaganza. served with choice of pasta La Locanda Pizzeria & Ristorante, 1406 S. outdoor beer garden. Uncle Ricky’s Outdoor Bar, 470 E. Wheat 9. Ravioli Main Rd., Vineland, 794-3332. Pasta, veal, Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr., Rd., Vineland, 691-4454. Ribs, chicken, in our homemade mar chicken. Lunch and dinner. Closed Sun. Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek cui- 10. Chopped fish, steaks. Always clams, eat in or take peppers, mushrooms, tomato sauce, sine—lamb dishes and salads. out. Live music Saturday & Sunday night. Marciano’s Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr., 11. Broiled Tilapia Dungeness Crab All You Can Eat. Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui- Pegasus, Rts. 40 and 47, Vineland, 694- 12. Tilapia Francaise sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for 0500. Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials; Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena in a lemonand white wine sauce, served wit lunch and dinner, Sunday breakfast buffet. convenient drive-thru, mini-meal specials. Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled 13. Chicken Scampi olive oil and white wine served with choic Martino’s Trattoria & Pizzeria, 2614 E. Pete’s Pizza, 20 W. Park Ave., Vineland, meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily. Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brick 205-9998. Pizza (including whole wheat), Wild Wings, 1843 E. Wheat Rd., Vineland, 14. Spaghetti, Ling oven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three meals subs, wings. Open daily 11 a.m-10 p.m. 691-8899. Dinners, grilled sandwiches, wings. with Meatball l5. Baked Ham daily. The Rail, 1252 Harding Hwy., Richland, Winfield’s. 106 N. High St., Millville, 327- 16.BBQ Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and 697-1440. Bar and restaurant with daily 0909. 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EBT 1853 Vine Rd. Vineland I 691-4848 In Our Schools Fax: 856-691-2294 [email protected]  Cumberland County College, Fall 2011 Dean’s and President’s Lists      DEAN’S LIST Bryan Matias Kelsey Bracco    Kristen McGee Lindsey Brown Vineland Residents Marie Medina Courtney Cain Whatever your spring activities include, for your eating pleasure, please look to Jason Agostini Carlos Mercado Kelli Cain Yuri Alicea Marcacci Meats to help take care of your backyard BBQ’s or Tailgating treats. Gregory Meyers Lindsay Camerieri Ivan Alvarez Gabriela Monje Jovan Channel Whether it’s ribs, chicken, hot dogs, hamburger patties or sausage Magaly Alvarez Caroline Montagna Michael Chard Kathleen Aragon we have what you need to make it a success! Clarisia Montero Francis Cincotti Svetlana Babenko Dana Mosley Shane Clobes Lillian Baker Ishkah Mujica Cristina Conroy      Jennifer Bauer Mauricio Muniz Lateefah Cruz Kevin Bauman Joseph Napoli Nicholas Curio  Jenese Bennett Son Nguyen Jillian Curtis   Nettie Bennett Yasemin Ozkan Jessica Cyrul Joel Bermudez Dominic Palmonari Joshua Dacy  Natalie Bermudez Gina Palmonari Iakeena Dairsow       Corinne Boesz Brittney Pantelione Howard Dart Norma Bouillon Ann Parrish Michael Dearth Lorena Brown Jennifer Perna Darla Deleon       Angela Byers Janelle Petit Angela DelVicario William Cavallero Jr. Mikhail Pikulik Nicholas Dowd       Craig Chammings Jeffrey Pilla Amanda DuBois Se Hyun Chon Amanda Plecker Kaitlin Dwyer     Alicia Clendaniel Julianne Prestis Kaleena Ellis Cicelia Colon Omarie Quiles Matthew Falzone Jacqueline Comrie     Ashley ridgeway Nicholas Fauver Alexandra Conigliaro Aaron Riley Corey Finley Lishai Crear     Adam Riley Darrell Ford Oscar Cruz Samantha Ringrose Derek Garbarino Nigely Cuevas Desiree Rivera Shelbi Garrison Alex Czaplinski Irma Rivera Jennifer Gates Shana Davidson        Jeanette Rivera Wojciech Gluszak Kellie DeBellis         Maria Rodriguez Laura Green Crystal DeJesus Tywanna Rodriguez Marcella Greene Jaclyn Delizo Mathew Rosado Michael Guzman Nicholas DeSimone Kaitlynn Rossi Ashley Haney Antonio DeThomasi Heather Rothman Megan Horseman Michael Devono Melanie Diaz Natalie Ruiz Wanda Jones THETHE SOUPOU KITCHENIT HEN OFOF Tia Drew Mandy Sadowski Douglas Jones Jr. Vadim Drozd Rachel Salter Nicholas Juliano Annamarie Flores Damaris Scalzi Temika Langson-Myers VINELANDVI LA D AUXILIARYU ILIA Y Michael Foutz Amanda Scharuda Jessica Lopez Ashley Fulcher Tasheika Scott Nadine Manning Anthony Galzerano Ashley Serrano Courtney Marley ANN EARLYE R EVENING V ENING TOO REMEMBERR MEMBER Christian Garcia Andre Silva Joshua Martin Anasha Grady Michelle Simpkins Branden Medina Charles Graff John-William Smith Bibiana Miller FridayF ida y Melissa Gray Sean Smith Priscilla Miller-Jones Tammy Sprague Lindsey Mosley March 30 Kyle Griffin Casey Guessford Ryan Steinbronn Paisley Mullin 6-8pm Megan Habina Michael Strittmatter Courtney Muse Katelyn Hague Christopher Tammaro Angelica Nardi Kristyn Hague William Telles Lauren Nedohon Christina Hernandez Mariia Tkachuk Saydah Nyanankpe William Hickman Brandon Torres Barbara O’Brien John Hopkins III Esteshly Torres Joseph Pepitone Sabrina Iglesias Kevin Truong James Plowman Nicole Jakucki Brad Valentine Ronnell Pulley

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Buena Residents Estell Manor Resident Jennifer Rodriguez John Mastalski David Aleynik Stacey Olsen Carmen Rosario John Neal Santiago Garzon Brian Rowan Jennifer Ohara Rosenhayn Resident Jennifer Santiago Brandi Peterson Delmont Resident April Taylor Diane Severino Duane Pierce Kelsey Bachman Kathleen Shaffer Shabria Rahming Pennsville Resident Gurpreet Singh Brandon Read Elmer Residents Nicholas Thomas Anna Slowinski Jeffrey Rogers Jean-Paul Bascelli Barbara Stangl Miguel Santana Emily McGee Divding Creek David Swadis Amber Segers Ciara Rio Matthew Tomlin Michelle Taylor Caitlan Stevens Crystal Wilford Brooke-Rose Tharp Rachel Thatcher Newport Residents Elvira Usmanova Shanin Vaquero Gabrielle Berthold PRESIDENT’S LIST Seth Vandoren Edward Varner, Jr. Tracy Carver Nathanael Vega Lauren Wymbs Marlena Chrzanowski Vineland Residents Matthew Wallace Joseph Zirkle Erika Ahedo Amanda Yacovelli Pittsgrove Residents Marisol Arcaya Victoria Zee Landisville Resident Ashley Burke Allison Austin Marina Andaloro Georgeton Charles Tiffiny Ballin Millville Residents Valerie Fleming Shirley Battistini Alyssa Bennett Upper Deerfield Justin Franzwa Abigail Bertonazzi Joy Bernal Christina Artis • LARGER OUTDOOR Heated T Deanne Ollett Amanda Borrero Joseph Borbely Rebecca Peters Talia Burkhart Cody Brown Leesburg Residents performed by Eleven Eleven from 9 p.m. – 1 a.m. Samuel Rosenfeld Chelsea Campanella Jeffrey Caldwell Frank Borchers • Indoor DJ from 6 p.m. – 1 a.m. Amanda Sheehan Adrianna Capo Craig Charlesworth Jessica Ciaurelli Lauren Smith Precious Cartwright Donald Connelly Jacob Zeller CoverC v r ChChargearg $10$10 • Irish Menu Jean Thaylord Karla Castro Brian Cottrell-Thompson Leon Chinea Jason Courter Rosenhayn Residents • Green Beer and Drink Specials Greenwich Residents Cassandra Colon Tania Deleon-Lopez Abrianna Boston • Coors Light Girls with Giveaways Kaitlyn Burlingame Mitchell Coombs Emily Donato Adrienne Rivera Katrina Thompson Tania Creamer Justin Fallucca • Raffles/Giveaways Throughout Veronica Cruz Sophia Garrahan Port Norris Residents Alloway Resident Lauren Daplyn Alyssa Gradel Tiara Campbell Desiree Clark Rachel Dauito Ashley Gradel Janay Fitchett Yadira Deblas Brion Greene Susan Ford Fairton Resident Chelsea Dent Lewis Hagan David Lore 856-205-0010 Lauren Cleveland Shaun Dwyer Allison Hainsworth Chelsea Ellingsworth Carol Henderson Elmer Residents 2196 W. Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ Shiloh Residents Lydia Essilfie Kelley Hill Amy Cimprich Route 55, Exit 32A Timothy Davis Jean-Pierre Estupinan Lauren Holding Cortney Hand Dorothy Hetzell Matthew Everwine Jamie Howell Caroline Mezik Ashley Fanelli Thomas Jones Greenwich Residents Shawn Stiles Lisa Foutz Stephanie Kimble Robert Cook Rebecca Gardella Amanda Louden Sine Glenning WHEATONARTS Port Elizabeth Sarina Gaughan Misha Masino Taryn Rossetti   Rachel Dilks Shanice Glover Naomi Narvaez A Garden of Quilts Rebecca Dilks Andrea Handy Patrick Ney Franklinville William Myers Jessica Holiday David Parsons Katherine Costello QUILTQUILT SHOW SHOW Justin Jackson Matthew Parsons J. Marsden Port Norris Residents Adrian Jones Rebecca Poreda Elizabeth Esposito Valerie Jones Jesse Renaud Shiloh Resident Joseph Hirschman Brittany Kilpatrick Hugh Roselle Steven DiBello Matthew Hoffman Stephen Kreck Kori Taylor Warren Hollinger Jr. Amanda LaBoy Anne Timmreck Pittsgrove Residents Nicholas Issertell Zachary Landicini Danielle Tombleson Janet DiLeonardo Alexandria Mansell Samantha Laughlin Kathryn Trevino Barak Havens Samantha Lee Shawn Watkins Victoria Lanzillotti March 17 & 18, 2012 Minotola Residents Sean Lent Kristen Wilson Christopher Porch 10am to 5pm Nicholas Gaboda Maia Lods Candace Zadroga Karen Rude Alta Sheena Howell Ashley Lopez Kyle Sheppard Over 250 Traditional & Karen Lorence Bridgeton Residents Kevin Tuller Contemporary Quilts Newfield Residents Kelsie Macera Umberto Bifulco Christopher Hemberger Chelsea Marcacci Leanne Boswell Newport Residents A Judged Show! Largest in South Jersey! David Johnson Bonnie Martinez-Goertz Kimberlyn Brown Tyler Drzewucki Quilt Displays Vendor Mall Door Prizes

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The Hometown Heroes Gala was held on Friday, March 9, at Merighi’s Savoy Inn. The event was held to celebrate the 21 Hometown Heroes honorees who were nominated by the Vineland community (as announced in the February 15 issue of The Grapevine). The Gala was attended by some 325 people and raised thousands of dollars for the Dream Foundation and Vineland Rotary Charities Foundation (scholarship fund).

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SUNDAY, MARCH 18 Called To Love. Chestnut Assembly, 2554 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland. 6 p Sunday Aaron Shust who is currently on top of the billboard charts will be performing. A featured: Jason Gray, who is currently at #7 on the charts (“Remind Me Who I 3|18|2012 Am”). Marc Martel (with his current band, ), who was recently chosen Venue: Chestnut FREE tour across North America with Queen Extravaganza, will also be on stage. Free Assembly, 2554 East concert. www.billboard.com/charts/christian-songs#/charts/christian-songs. ChestnutAve. Vineland CONCERT Show: 6:00PM Love oering will be taken Contact: Call Lift Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic d FM: 1-888-285-9807 MARCH 15 THROUGH 22 Chestnut: Nightlife at Bennigan’s. 2196 W. Landis Fri. and Sat., live entertainment. 1-856-691-1205 Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-close, Nightlife at Bojo’s. $3 Heinekens, DJ/Dance Party Fridays 9 Millville, 327-8011. Thurs and Fri.: Ka p.m.-Close, $3 Coronas. All Sports with Patty and Rick. Packages: MLB Extra Innings, NBA League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL Sunday Nightlife at The Rail. FEATURING Ticket. $3 12-oz. Coors Light & $5 23-oz. Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Th Game Night. Fri.: TBA. Sat.: TBA. SINGER MARC MARTEL WHO WILL SOON EVERY WEDNESDAY EMBARK ON A WOR LD WIDE TOUR WITH QUEEN Nightlife at Neptune Restaurant. 1554 Nightlife at Old Oar House. S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. Live DJ and Trivia. House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Mil 692-2800. 293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke 9 p.m. Thu Joe Kozak 9 p.m,. Fri.: Revolver 9 p.m Bike Nite. Bojo’s Ale House, 222 N. High Patrick’s Celebration 9 p.m. WAKEKE UPP AANDND SEESEE THEHE St., Millville. 7 p.m. 327-8011. EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDA BEABE AUUTY IINN LIIFEF W WITHI TH EVERY THURSDAY Top 40 Dance Party w/ DJ Tony Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue Morrison. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz Delsea Dr,, Vineland. All of the most featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 - 9:30 lar mainstream dance music. 765-59 CLEAR,CLE AR CRISPRISP VVISION!SION! p.m. No cover. RSVP recommended. “We now offer the Intralase® Technology, 100% Blade-Free MARCH 15, 16, AND 17 Custom LASIK... So RELAX!” says Dr. Tyson. “Ask for a FREE THURSDAY, MARCH 15 Beauty and the Beast. Treasure Island. Landis Theater, 830 E. consultation with me. See you soon!” School South auditorium, 2880 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m. Part of the Chestnut Ave., Vineland. The Vinelan TAKE THE FEAR OUT Movies at the Landis Theater series. High School "Cap 'n' Tickets $14; purchase online at form the classic tale. Doors open at OF LASIK! Landistheater.com or by calling 691-1121. on all three nights. Curtain rises at 7 for all shows. Sign language interpre MARCH 16 THROUGH 18 at the March 16 show. A 2 p.m. mati 0% FINANCING Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at scheduled for Saturday, March 17. Do Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55, 12 or 24 Months open at 1 p.m. Reserved seats for all

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FRIDAY, MARCH 16 St. Patty's Day Bash with Eleven Third Friday: ANJ Granieri. Bogart’s Eleven at Bennigan’s. 2196 W. Landis Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville. Free Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. 9 p.m.–2 a.m. admission. 7–10 p.m. Singer-songwriter. $3 Coors Lite and Miller Light drafts, Malibu rum drinks. $4 Captain Morgan This is Why We Sing. Landis Theater, drinks, Cuervo Silver shots, mick and gin- 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 6:30 p.m. In ger drinks. $5 Guinness, Harp and celebration of the 140th anniversary of Smithwicks drafts, house long islands and New Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Jamesons Irish lemonades. $6 Irish car Church, a narrated musical revue of bombs, premium long island iced teas and hymns, Negro spirituals, and Gospel Jager bombs. $10 cover charge starts at 4 music. Donation $12. Landistheater.com or p.m. DJ in tent at 4 p.m., DJ in bar starts by calling 691-1121. at 6 p.m. Eleven Eleven starts after 9 p.m.

Don’t Call Me Francis. Merighi's Savoy Finn McCool & Other Tall Tales. Appel Inn, E. Landis Ave. and Union Rd., Farm Arts & Music Center, 457 Shirley Rd., Vineland, 691-8051. 8 p,m. St. Patty’s Day Elmer, 358-2472. 2 p.m. Celebrate St. celebration.Drink specials, free giveaways. Patrick’s Day with storyteller Ken Kaplan. Tickets $10 www.savoyinn.com Tickets are $8.00 and can be purchased online at www.appelfarm.org or by calling MARCH 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, AND 24 Appel Farm at (800) 394-1211. Discount Arsenic and Old Lace. Eagle Theatre, available for groups of 10 or more. Patrons 208 Vine St., Hammonton. 8 p.m. and 3 with hearing or speech disabilities may call p.m. on March 18. The Second and Vine TRS (800) 852-7899 or dial 711. Appel Players will perform a classic dark come- Farm is accessible to patrons with disabili- dy. Tickets $20 and can be purchased at ties. Individuals requiring assistance should TheEagleTheatre.com. For more informa- contact the venue at (856) 358-2472. tion, including group rates, contact the box office at 609-704-5012. American English “The Complete Beatles Tribute.” Landis Theater, 830 E. MARCH 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 AND 25 Landis Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m. The closest The Diary of Anne Frank. The Little you will ever get to reliving The Beatles. Theatre, Sherman Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m., Whether you grew up with the Fab Four or except March 18 and 25 at 2 p.m. In this not, this show is your window to the past. gripping new adaptation by Wendy Tickets start at $17.50; purchase online at Kesselman, from the original stage play by Landistheater.com or by calling 691-1121. Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly discovered writings from the diary of MARCH 17 AND 18 Anne Frank as well as survivor accounts A Garden of Quilts. WheatonArts Event are interwoven to create a contemporary Center. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Presented by the Garden Patch Quilters (National Quilting Association Chapter 541). Admission is $5 per person. The show features judged quilts, quilt displays, vendor mall, boutique table, raffle quilt, hourly demonstrations, and Sit and Stitch. Quilt appraisals by Karen Dever will be available. Written: $45 or Oral: $25. Call 856-696-4035 to sched- ule an appointment. Museum of American Glass and Museum Stores will be open both days. 825-6800 or www.wheatonarts.org.

SUNDAY, MARCH 18 Poetry on High. Bogart’s Bookstore. 210 impassioned story of the lives of people N. High St., Millville. Free admission. persecuted under Nazi rule. This is an Original poetry and music. "It's A Bone" adaptation for a new generation able to with Host Rita Lyman. 1-4:30 p.m. confront the true horrors of the Holocaust. Special guest speaker after the show on 1.8K views  0  0 RELATED TITLES 03-14-12

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