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Does and Donts
{ BY PAUL J. DOE, FORMER EDITOR, CUMBERLAND NEWS }
Couch-Time
Recovery
W
hen I came home from the
hospital after my first can-
cer procedure I knew I was
going to be a while recu-
perating. Id had a hernia operation a year
earlier and knew I was going to be spend-
ing some quality time on the couch, so I
called my cable company and they hooked
me up with the western channel for free for
three months.
That was very nice of them so, this past
year when I knew I would, once again,
become intimately acquainted with the
couch, I called and tried to get the same
freebie.
They couldn't have been nicer on the
phone, but ultimately turned down my
request.
The lady handling my call was a real pro
and almost talked me into subscribing to a
special promotion that would have given
me the western channel and a few others
for only a few dollars a month.
Dreading the thought of being trapped
on the couch with only the Kardashians on
afternoon TV, I agreed to the deal.
While she was doing the paperwork, I
chickened out of the deal.
All I could think of was that here was
more money going out and no more money
coming in. Not a good way to run a country,
county, city, or household.
So, I thanked the lady for her help and
hung up.
That night I received an e-mail from the
company with a survey asking me to rate
the level of service they had provided in
response to my call.
I thought it was strange that they would
survey somebody they had turned down
because it would almost certainly bring
negative comments.
So, I checked the TV andwonder of
wondersI had the western channel plus a
whole bunch of other premium channels.
The channels really were a blessing even
though the only thing I really watched was
the westerns.
Fast forward eight months to my wifes
comment one night as she did the monthly
bills: You know this cable bill is awfully
high.
A quick checkand review of the check-
bookshowed that we had been paying for
the western channel and the premium
channels since my phone call.
A phone call quickly resolved the prob-
lem (cable companies are like the IRS, they
keep a record of everything) and, for my
trouble, they insisted on giving me the
western channel for free for another three
months.
That was five months ago.
Maybe its time to check that cable bill
again.
I mention it because there have been an
awful lot of you who, like the western
channel, have helped me in my recovery
process.
Which, by the way, is going quite well,
thank you.
A couple of weeks ago one of my all-
time favorite western stars, James Garner,
passed.
I think I was 13 or 14 when Garner's
western, Maverick, came along.
That was way back in the days when TV
did not operate by remote control and one
of us kids was always stationed on the floor
in front of the TV to handle channel
changes.
Maverick, as I recall, came on Sunday
nightsopposite Ed Sullivan, I thinkand
for some reason it got Moms seal of
approval. Probably because Garner was so
good looking.
Although it might have been because the
shows were funny and very well written.
I watch them now every day at 2 p.m.
Its funny but of all the old westerns on
that channel, and now on the nostalgia
channels, Gunsmoke and Maverick are the
ones that hold up the best.
Just goes to show you: Good acting and
good stories never go out of style.
Garner has two movies on my top 10 all
time western favorites list: Support your
Local Sheriff and Hour of the Gun.
Every other western on that list is either
a John Wayne (five) or Clint Eastwood
(three) so hes in good company.
Actually, Tombstone could also go on
that list in place of Hour of the Gun since it
is essentially the same movie. I
When its time for recovering after a hospital stay,
its time to call the cable company.
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Florence (Belfus) Bennett is a new author
from Vineland who has recently published a
murder mystery set in and around Boston
(where she lived for a while). F.H. Belfus-
Bennetts debut novel, Saturday Night Dead, is
a raw portrait of a struggling rock band. Set in
Boston in the early 1990s, wealthy, privileged
college students who frequent the nightclub
scene become victims of the Saturday Night
Killer. The entire city is in a state of panic!
The book is available on Amazon.com.
The author grew up in Vinelandattend-
ed Johnstone Elementary and the former
Memorial Junior Highand
has many ties to the area.
Her father, Lou Belfus,
owner of the former
Harmony Shoppe, still lives
in Vineland. The author
currently resides in New
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10 Years for Boys & Girls Club
Get ready to celebrate at the Boys & Girls
Club of Vinelands 10th Anniversary Gala.
The event will be held on Saturday,
September 13 from 7 to 11 p.m. at Centerton
Country Club in Pittsgrove.
Several awards will be presented at the
event to individuals and companies that have
supported the Clubs mission and helped the
organization get this far. They include:
General Mills/Progresso Foods; Comcast;
Chaplain Gary Holden; Pastor Claude Rozier;
and (posthumously) Michael Cifaloglio.
At the Gala, the melodious sounds of a
variety of musical performances will be fea-
tured including Bittersweet, and former Club
Youth of the Year winners Ashley
Birmingham and Najee Wilson. A special
guest celebrity will also attend.
Thanks to the vision, hard work and dedi-
cation of the Clubs board of directors, staff
and volunteers, the Gala will celebrate the
mission of the Boys & Girls Club of Vineland
and its place in the community as a safe, edu-
cational and fun environment for all kids.
Tickets for the event are $75 each and
include dinner stations, open bar, door
prizes, Chinese Auction, 50/50, music, danc-
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to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Vineland
life-saving programs for underserved youth.
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0244 or e-mail chrisvolker@msn.com.
Bayshore Center at Bivalve
Receives $10,000 Grant
Bayshore Center at Bivalve, the operator
of New Jersey's tall ship the A.J. Meerwald, is
the recipient of a $10,000 grant from the
New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a
state partner of the National Endowment for
the Humanities, in support of the exhibition
Play on the Bayshore.
The grant funds will assist BCB in designing
and installing an exhibition about recreation
and leisure time along the Delaware Bayshore
Region of New Jersey. It will be based on ideas
developed last year by an advisory committee.
The exhibition is set to open next summer.
This grant provides a much-needed boost
for creating another core exhibition for our
Delaware Bay Museum & Folklife Center,
stated Meghan Wren, executive director. This
will serve as a wonderful, lasting exhibition,
which will seed and compliment the cadre of
exhibits that will eventually help create a
national destination right here in Bivalve.
BCBs mission is to motivate people to
take care of the history, the culture and the
environment of New Jerseys Bayshore
region through education, preservation and
example. BCB was founded in 1988, the
organization spent eight years on the award-
winning historic restoration of a 1928
Delaware Bay oyster schooner, the A.J.
Meerwald, NJs Official Tall Ship. Due to the
restoration of the 1904 Oyster Shipping
Sheds, visitors can enjoy the Delaware Bay
Museum & Folklife Center, art gallery, gift
shop and Oyster Cracker Caf plus popular
events such as 2nd Fridays by the Bay.
The Museum and art gallery are open
Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. The Caf is open Thursday through
Saturday from 11:30 to 3 and the 2nd Friday
of every month from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
EDM Americas Donates Gas
Generator to Parvin State Park
EDM Americas plans to donate a genera-
tor from its document management facility
in Millville to the Parvin State Park
Appreciation Committee Inc. (PSPAC). The
gas generator, a Cummins 4-cycle Industrial
Diesel Engine, model# DGCB, had previously
been used to back up the facilitys mail
inserting equipment. EDM Americas
expanding operations, however, exceeded
the generators capabilities and it has since
been replaced with a newer model capable of
supporting the entire facility.
The donation, arranged by Steve Barber,
Millvilles facility supervisor, is scheduled to
take place within the next two weeks. The
PSPAC plans to use the generator to power
the parks safety equipment, which is used
during storms.
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Upper Deerfield Township to
Receive Fire Grant
Upper Deerfield Township will receive
$231,751 in a federal Assistance to
Firefighters Grant (AFG). In total, 124
organizations in the 2nd Congressional dis-
trict have been awarded more than $23 mil-
lion since the program began in 2001.
The Assistance to Firefighters Grant
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they serve. The Fiscal Year 2014 program
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competitive grants to first responder organi-
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ly needed equipment, protective gear, emer-
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required to protect the public and
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hazards.
The Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) administers the program.
For the last 10 years, Congressman Frank
LoBiondos office has hosted local seminars
for area fire departments to highlight the
benefits of this grant program and assist
with the application process. The Fiscal
Year 2013 program received 10,700 applica-
tions nationwide. More information can be
found at www.fema.gov/firegrants.
Discount Shopping Passes
All-day discount shopping passes for
Boscovs Friends Helping Friends Day on
October 21 are on sale now at Elwyn NJ for
$5 each. Call 856-794-5281 or e-mail
sauros@elwyn.org
Download e- and Audiobooks
Anyone with a library card for the
Millville Public Library can download e-
books and audiobooks from Overdrive. Go to
the library website, www.millvillepublicli-
brary.org and click on Overdrive. Follow the
directions to download the software for free.
The e-books and audiobooks can be down-
loaded to a computer and/or devices such as
MP3, Kindle, and Nook.
You will find selections of fiction and
non-fiction books on Overdrive.For assis-
tance or more information, call the Library
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overseas, laying wreaths in honor of all veterans, holding holiday parties for kids in need,
cleaning up area roads, providing scholarships for high school seniors, and providing lead-
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Grade 9
Brook Antonelli,
Miranda Booras,
Kayla Brown,
Dylan Chait,
Tori Clay,
Steven Coates,
Matthew Eggink,
Michael Forrest,
Stephen Hill,
Michael Hoffman,
Ian Kotarski,
Ryan Meehan,
Ashley Milstead,
Justin Moore,
Kyrsten Piper,
Kaitlyn Rauscher,
Carly Schepacarter,
Thomas Schofield,
Josh Storm,
Sierra Weyhmiller
Grade 10
Grant Craig,
Alexis DiStefano,
Taylor Greene,
Mary MacDonald,
Kayla Master,
Jessica Monteleone,
Bria Nestore,
Tyler Piper,
Colton Wetzel
Grade 11
Morgan Epley,
Rachel Geissler,
Jessica Kelleher
Grade 12
Christina Barbaro,
Arianna Bowles,
Kacey Brown,
Ayanna Bundy,
Jaclyn DAndrea,
Grace Fletcher,
Jessica Jester,
Katherine Kawka,
Bridgette Lair,
Louis Moffa,
John Pierson,
Janelle Pitts,
Vincent Rienzi,
Erica Spatafore,
Taylor Walker
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Grade 9
Elias Agostini,
Robert Andrews,
Hunter Banff,
Montana Biscoglio,
John Caldwell,
Jada Clark,
William Connors,
Marissa Consalo,
Nicolette Diaz,
Dorothy Doan,
Tina Eang,
Jenna Enley,
Alexis Fagotti,
Daryan Fennal,
Kailey Fenning,
Jason Ferro,
Freda Zoyi,
Michelle Gaines,
Cecelia Gerstenbacher
Nicholas Giordano,
Brittany Griffith,
Malcolm Henry,
Antonio Jones,
James Kelleher,
Tyler Kelly,
Daniel Leone,
John Lopes,
Sophia Lubelski,
Nina Mancini,
Kyle McBride,
Cara McCoy,
Eliezer Mejias,
Curtise Perry,
Walter Rettershofer,
Skylar Safaryn,
Kacey Scaffo,
Nathan Senatore,
David Senula,
Krisley Smierciak,
Ashlei Stiteler,
Cole Tistan,
Rachel Tondo,
Benjamin Watson,
David Wilkins,
Breanna Williams,
Craig Williams,
Olivia Wright,
Samantha Wright,
Nicoletta Zito
Grade 10
Steven Birmingham,
John Bittle,
Shelby Branco,
Gregory Butenewicz,
Sydney Casey,
Destini Clark,
Quinn Collins,
Thomas Conroy,
Danielle Considine,
Connor Coulbourn,
Colin Craig,
Angelina DelPalazzo,
Jordan Dobzanski,
Ryan Eldridge,
Nicole Gaetano,
Samuel Gorrell,
London Harris,
John Hassett,
Jacob Hellmig,
Evelyn Ibarra,
Maximilian Johnson,
Adrianna Kelly,
Jordan Lawrence,
Michael Lindsey,
Nicole Lloyd, David
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Connor McLaughlin,
Charles Montagnoli,
Christina Moore,
Jake Moore,
McKayla Moore,
Ryan Murcavage,
Andrea Neville,
John Nicholson,
Amanda Parker,
Destini Parker,
Jacob Ranson,
Michelle Reilley,
Marissa Reilly,
Valerie Renner,
Marlena Richael,
Patrick Richeal,
Robert Scott,
Hannah Seabert,
Nina Shaffer,
Carly Storm,
Jahmea Tenzie,
Trevor Vidas,
Shannon Waller,
Jessica Young
Grade 11
Kimberly Albertson,
Kristen Bessette,
Matthew Birmingham,
Justin Branco,
William Britton,
Brittany Catucci,
Devin Clay,
Sophia Conners,
Ryan Curry,
Taylor Davis,
Andrew DeJesus,
Taylor Dessin,
Michael Doyle,
Anita Fagotti,
Lance Fletcher,
Kelsi Frank-Noble,
Francesco Gaetano,
Gabrielle Garavento,
Megan Geisert,
Walter Gilliano,
Brittany Gillman,
Kristina Handy,
Dannielle Hassinger,
Gavin Hawkes,
Cody Jelinek,
Elijah Johnson,
Jacob Kientz,
Nicole Krauss,
Jake Lachowicz,
Joshua Lachowicz,
Jeremy Lawrence,
Gabriella Mayo,
Shelby McCarty,
Jessica McGarvey,
Dominique Miller,
Zachery Miller,
Jessica Mullen,
Tyler Pacheco,
Samantha Parave,
Mackenzie Patterson,
Reagan Pender,
Lena Pierce,
Stephanie Porlucas,
Philip Quinn,
Austin Rabut,
Larissa Rebensky,
Devan Rodilosso,
Khari Ross,
Lisa Sadowniczak,
Zachary Schaffer,
Brianne Sgorlon,
Kathryn Spence,
Lily Taylor,
Alexander Titus,
Aubrie Weyhmiller
Grade 12
Julia Alspach,
Stephen Banchi,
Shibin Benjamin,
Dakota Brovero,
Anastasia Butterick,
Danielle Chamberlin,
John Clark,
Christopher Cooper,
Amanda Cracolici,
Kelsey Daisey,
Tara Dalton,
Dylan Deola,
Amanda Ellen,
Christopher Fare,
Daniel Freeman,
Kayla Green,
Melissa Greene,
Zachary Gritz,
Nicolette Hassett,
Veronica Howard,
Shannon Kavalchick,
Courtney Keenan,
Hannah Kelly,
AndrewKinash-
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Olivia Lancaster,
Nicholas Lynch,
Makayla MacLaughlin,
Lori Mazzarelli,
Celine Mazzi,
Taylor Miskofsky,
Robert Rolle,
Jacob Sadowniczak,
Katherine Selfridge,
Patton Solowey,
Jillian Still,
Maliek Tenzie
Principals List
Donation of School Items
Sought for Block Parties
Gateway Community Action
Partnerships Greater Bridgeton Family
Success Center will host six Back to School
Block Parties in and around the city and the
center is requesting donations of back to
school items for the events.
There will be activities for children and
parents, food, giveaways, music, back-to-
school items and more at each of the events,
which run from 12 to 4 p.m. Raffles for
backpacks filled with back-to-school items
will be held at each event.
Donations of pencils, pens, notebooks,
backpacks and all other back to school
items are requested.
Events are scheduled for the following
dates at the following locations:
Tuesday, August 19 at Amity Heights
Thursday, August 21 at Gateway CAP,
110 Cohansey St.
Friday, August 22 at Tips Trailer Park
Tuesday, August 26 at BridgetonCommons
Thursday, August 28 at Bridgeton Villas
Friday, August 29 at Countryside
Village Apartments
For more information, call the Greater
Bridgeton Success Center at 856-451-1133.
Cumberland Christian Holds
Open House
On Thursday, August 14, from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. and 6 pto 8 p.m., Cumberland
Christian School is accepting enrollment
applications for the 2014-2015 school year
for age 3 through 12th grade. Make next
school year count with challenging aca-
demics in a traditional classroom setting
and various co-curricular activities like
sports, drama, chess, choir, band, Bible
quizzing and more. Cumberland Christian
School is focused on building Christian
character and academic excellence, with a
personal touch. The school is accredited by
Middle States and the ACSI. Homeschool
families may be interested in taking single
classes, which could include specials like
art or music in the lower grades all the way
up to advanced math, science and English
in the High School. Stop by for a tour of the
campus any day or call to schedule a free
consultation for your child. 856-696-1600,
www.cccrusader.org.
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St. Mary School Wins War of Wits
St. Mary School takes first place
again at the Eighth Annual War of
Wits at Buena Regional High
School. The War of Wits is an aca-
demic competition for middle
school students. Area middle
schools are invited to attend each
year. Students answered questions
on current events, pop culture, cur-
rent music, sports, art, English,
math, science, and social studies.
St. Mary School is proud to announce that the students representing seventh
and eighth grade came in first place and received a plaque and a trophy. The
trophy travels from winning school each year and is returned to Buena for the
next competition. St. Mary School was the keeper of the trophy for 2012, 2013
and again for 2014! The students on the winning team were Sarah Buckley,
Mikaela Szamreta, Matthew Guercio, Daniel Kuhar and Jonathon Kelly!
Applications for the 2014/2015 academic year are being accepted. Busing
for Millville, Buena and Vineland is available and tuition grants and assistance
is available. If you would like more information, call 856-692-8537, ext. 320.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
Lyrics and Laughter at the
Jersey Shore. The Claridge
Hotel's Celebrity Theater,
Atlantic City. 8:30 p.m.
Popular singer/bandleader
Eddie Bruce and comedienne
Tammy Pescatelli will share
the stage at this charity event
to benefit the Schultz-Hill
Foundation's regional music
and arts programs.
Bruce, a native
Philadelphian, has performed
for decades at thousands of
area celebrations. He is a pas-
sionate fan of jazz standards,
specifically those of legendary
crooner Tony Bennett. Backed
by a 16-piece orchestra, his
concert will pay tribute to
Bennett on Mr. Bennetts 88th
birthday this year at this
Foundation Concert.
Bruce is a local favorite. In
Philadelphia, his show ranked
#1 at the Prince Music Theater
box office. He has also head-
lined at the SugarHouse Casino for more than two years and has performed with
the Philly Pops, Hershey Symphony and will be returning to the Ocean City Pops
in 2014.
Tammy Pescatelli calls herself an "Italian Mom" who grew up in a large family
near Cleveland and then married into an even larger Italian family. In addition to
winning Comedy Central's 2010 Stand-up Showdown, she has appeared on
numerous television shows like The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and her own
half-hour Comedy Central Presents: Tammy Pescatelli special on the Comedy
Central network. Pescatelli has also released multiple comedy albums and per-
formed in Atlantic City at the Borgata Casino & Hotel.
She is currently touring nationwide to promote her latest comedy DVD,
released exclusively on Netflix called Finding the Funny. Pescatelli is also a regu-
lar on USO comedy tours, entertaining U.S. troops around the world.
Honorary Chairs, Claridge CEO Terry McCarthy and his wife Ginny, plus Event
Chairs Jeannie Eisele and David Spatz are leading the "Celebrity Committee" for
the event. Limited $175 per person VIP tickets include; preferred seating plus a
"meet and greet" champagne/dessert post-show party (tax deductible). General
admission seating tickets are $40 through Ticketmaster.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation is a 501c-3 which supports the arts, history
and education in the South Jersey region. For more information, visit
www.schultz-hill.org
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Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-
close. Live music Fridays 9 p.m.-mid-
night. All TV Sports Packages: Drink spe-
cials seasonally. Call for RSVP and
details.
Nightlife at MVP Sports. 408 Wheat
Rd., Vineland. 856-697-9825. Food and
drink specials all week. Wed.: Pool tourna-
ment, cash prizes. Thurs.: DJ Real Deal.
Fri. Ladies Night 9 p.m.
Nightlife at Tre Bellezze. 363 Wheat
Rd., Vineland. Wed: Ladies Night (karaoke
and free pool. Thurs: Tony Mascara 710
p.m. Fri.: DJ Joe Gorgo from 92.1 WVLT
610 p.m. Sat.: Tony Mascara 7-10 p.m.
Nightlife at The Centerton. Ten22, The
Centerton Country Club & Event Center,
1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. Tues.: Trivia.
Wed.: Country Night, $5. Every third Thurs.:
Comedy Night, $5. Flashback Fridays with
DJ Scott. Sat.: DJ Mooses Top 40 Songs.
Nightlife at The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977. Tues.:
Karaoke with KAO Productionz featuring
Kerbie A. (9 p.m.1 a.m.). Wed.: Salsa Night,
Latin-inspired dance party. Thurs.: Singles
Night with DJ Slick Rick. Fri. and Sat.: top 40
Dance Party with DJ Tony Morris.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz
featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 -
9:30 p.m. No cover. RSVP recommended.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
AUGUST 13 THROUGH 16
Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar
House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke. Fri.: Overworked
& Unemployed 9 p.m. Sat.: TBA 9 p.m.
Sun.: Charlie Maines 59 p.m.
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,
1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy
Hour Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic
drinks. Wed.Sat., live entertainment.
Nightlife at Bojos Ale House. 222 N.
High St., Millville, 327-8011. Tues.: Bike
Night with live entertainment. Wed.:
Nick@Nite Open Mic 7 p.m. Fri.: Live
music 9 p.m. Daily drink and food specials.
EVERY FRIDAY
Gene Cortopassi. Merighi's Savoy Inn, E.
Landis Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland, 691-
8051. 6 p.m. Dinner music.
EVERY SATURDAY
Back in the Day Dance Party. Villa
Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Buena.
856-697-7101. 7 p.m.midnight. Five hours
nonstop dance music from 1970s and 80s.
AUGUST 14 THROUGH 17
The King and I. Levoy Theatre, 126-130
N. High St., Millville. 8 p.m. except 10th
and 17th at 3, 14th at 7:30. The Off Broad
Street Players presents this classic. Set
in 1862, The King and I is a richly dra-
matic telling of East vs. West as Anna
and the King attempt to find a middle
ground in their changing worlds. Along
with the dazzling score, the incompara-
ble Jerome Robbins ballet, The Small
House of Uncle Thomas, is one of the
all-time marvels of the musical stage.
Tickets $20/$17 children and seniors.
Call 856-327-6400 or visit www.levoy.net.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15
Third Friday:
Book Signing /
Linda Bell &
Family. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N.
High St., Millville.
Free. Author
Lawrence Moore
Real Men Speak
Womanese, 69 p.m.
Live music, 7-9 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
Don Shaw. Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N.
High St., Millville. Free. Live original
music, 2 p.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
Poetry on High. Bogarts Bookstore. 210
N. High St., Millville. Free. Original poetry
and music, hosted by Rita Lyn Lyman.
1:304:30 p.m.
Skyline Boys Gospel Quartet.
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2384 E.
Landis Avenue, Vineland. 7 p.m. Wide
variety of Gospel Music. No admission
fee but a free will offering will be collect-
ed to assist the group with their exten-
sive travel costs.
An Afternoon of Jazz with the Lori
Benton-Janetta & Ernie Trionfo Duo.
Bridgeton Library, 150 Commerce St E,
Bridgeto. 3 p.m. Come and enjoy the
sweet sounds of jazz and travel through
decades of music expressing the spirit,
joy, pathos and wonder of jazz - a truly
original American art form. Tickets $15
or two for $25, and include refreshments.
Tickets may be purchased at the library.
MONDAY, AUGUST 18
Free Music Lecture. Vineland Public
Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
67:30 p.m. A lecture about New Jerseys
350th anniversary and its music.
www.vinelandlibrary.org call 856-794-4244.
A Tribute to Frank Sinatra & George
Burns Dinner Show. Clancy's By The
Bay Restaurant, 101. E. Maryland Ave.,
Somers Point. 7 p.m. Starring Frank
Hartman & Al Long. Introducing Lisa
Small. Reservations only. $45 (tax and
gratuity included). Call: 609-927-6969.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
Riverfest Plein Air Painting Contest.
Cumberland County. Start 7:30 a.m. 856-
453-2175.
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Summer Concert Series
The American Federation of
Musicians, Local 595, presents the
2014 Concert Series at Joe Dale
Pavilion in Minotola on Tuesday
evenings at 79 p.m. rain or shine.
August 12: Jack Melton Big Band
August 19: Bud Cavallo Group
Fall Beer Festival & Car Show
August 22: ShopRite Wines &
Spirits, Lincoln and Landis aves.,
Vineland. 4 p.m. until after dusk.
ShopRite Wines & Spirits 1st Annual
Fall Beer Festival and Car Show will
feature a free fall beer sampling (vote
for your favorite), free live music by
Matt Adams and 95.1 FM'sDJ Nicky G;
on-site food vendors; free car show (no
fee to enter, prizes awarded, open to
all makes, models, and years) and free
outdoor movie screening beginning at
dusk (bringyour ownchair or blanket).
Neurologist Joins Inspiras Mullica Hill and
Woodbury practices
Inspira Medical Group is pleased to announce that,
Alexandra Landen, D.O., board certified neurologist
with fellowship training in movement disorders, has
begun seeing patients at the groups neurology prac-
tices in Mullica Hill and Woodbury.
Board certified by the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Landen will provide area
patients with specialized care for a range of complex
neurological disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord
and nerves. She is experienced in providing treatment
for various neurological and movement disorders,
including muscle disorders, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons disease,
muscular dystrophy, stroke and more.
Dr. Landen attended medical school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey. She then completed a residency in neurology, followed by a fellow-
ship in movement disorders, at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington,
D.C. Prior to joining Inspira Medical Group, Dr. Landen served as a general neurol-
ogist and movement disorder specialist at Christiana Care Neurology Specialists.
She is currently also affiliated with Jefferson University Physicians.
Inspira Medical Group Neurology has practice locations in Mullica Hill and
Woodbury. For more information, call 856-467-4432.
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Scholarships and payment plan are available.
Visit your local One Stop in Pleasantville, Wildwood
or Hammonton to see if you qualify for funding
to help pay for tuition and fees.
Worthington Atlantic City Campus
1535 Bacharach Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ
Culinary Training Program Begins
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Scholarships and payment plan are available.
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YMCA Member Krause Celebrates 103rd Birthday
The YMCA of Vineland continued its
annual tradition of celebrating the birth-
day of its oldest member, Ted Krause.
Krause, a Vineland resident, turned
103 on August 3. He swims at the YMCA
almost every day and has been a long-
time supporter of the organization. Each
year, YMCA members, staff, and kids sing
Happy Birthday to him. Participants
also share in the guest of honors favorite dessert, an ice cream cake. Here,
Krause is shown blowing out a candle on the cake. Members of the YMCA family
look forward each summer to this celebration of this remarkable man.
Hopewell Seniors Enjoy Beading
Local seniors enjoyed learning to make their
own bracelet in a class led by Artistic Touch Beads
at the West Cumberland Senior Center in
Hopewell. Everyone's bracelet was different from
the others, and they were all gorgeous! For infor-
mation on the many activities at the center, includ-
ing upcoming beading classes, call 455-1055.
Betty Johnson of Bridgeton makes a bracelet at the
West Cumberland Senior Center.
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A Date to Remember: Bridgeton Legends
Mark your cal-
endar for the
annual Fall
Bridgeton
Legends celebra-
tion: Champions
for Bridgeton: The
Jim Hursey
Family and Gary
Zimmerman
Friday, October
24, Reception at
6 p.m. at The
Centerton Country Club. Ticket sales will be announced soon. For more informa-
tion call Gil Walter: 856-391-1127
A legend is a story that has been passed down for generations (Bing
Dictionary definition). We started celebrating our storied Bridgeton legends five
years ago. We called our first Bridgeton Legends event held at the Centerton Inn
Thanks for the Memories at Dills: a tribute to the Marino Family. We told the
story of Everett and Nancy Marino, their renowned Italian Seafood Restaurant
and their lifelong contributions to Bridgeton. In the following years the annual
Bridgeton Legends event celebrated the stories of Harold Gould, Negro League
baseball legend and his activist wife, Gwen, in 2011. Beloved business and civic
service stand outs Alan and Bob Woodruff and their families were celebrated in
2012, and we saluted Bridgeton medical service giants, the late Dr. Frank Bridgio
and former hospital system executive, Paul Cooper, and their families last year.
This year the Bridgeton Legends Planning Committee has chosen two more sto-
ries of Bridgeton heroes. Stories to be passed down to coming generations: the
story of Jim Hursey, a herculean contributor to the youth of his generation, and
the story of Gary Simmerman, an everlastingly-at- it public Bridgeton service
legend in his own time.
The late Jim Hursey, with his wife, Nancy, at his side, was a monumental leader
of services to Bridgeton youth. Jim, the Chief Custodian of Bridgeton High School,
was a virtual one-man athletics department for the high school kids and many
other Bridgeton area youths. He is memorialized by the Bridgeton H.S. James
Hursey Stadium. Gary Zimmerman continues in retirement as he is remembered:
a unparalleled business and civic leader: youthful President of several area banks,
Bridgeton City Council President, Freeholder Director, County Treasurer, Bridgeton
Hospital Board President, Bridgeton Rotary Board member and President and
energetic leader of United Way, Jaycees and many local charities.
The Hurseys and Gary Zimmerman are next on a list of upcoming Bridgeton
Legends annually selected by the Legends Event Planning Committee, each to be
celebrated by stories passed down for generations. The criteria for selection as a
Bridgeton Legend are simple. They are contained in the Committees mission
statement: To honor our citizens who have actively contributed in an extraordi-
nary way to the life and fabric of our community and to invest in improvement of
the Bridgeton Area. In keeping with the charitable goal of the mission, the pro-
ceeds of this years Bridgeton Legends event will be contributed to Bridgeton
Mainstreet and The South Jersey Sports Museum in Bridgeton.
From left: Carola Hartley; Jody Hirata; Gil Walter, Bridgeton Legends Committee Co-Chair;
Debbie Greenberg; Dave Elwell; Jean Calderon; Dave Hitchner, Bridgeton Legends
Committee Co-Chair; Gwendolyn E. Gould; Rosemary Vorce; Richie Elwell.
Members of the Month:
June
The Boys & Girls Club of Vineland announced
its Members of the Month for June 2014. They
are: Zahmeer Harris and Louis McCrae from
the Carl Arthur Recreation Center unit; and
India Shievdayal and Luz Torres from the
Cunningham School unit.
These members have exhibited increased
engagement in Club programming and an
overall positive attitude.
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The following transactions of $10,000 or more were filed with Cumberland County in
the month of April 2014 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month).
Names listed may, in some cases, be those of buyers or sellers representatives.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Gateway Helps Fulfill Homeownership Dream
Gateway Community Action Partnerships Mill Creek Crossings program is help-
ing to make the American Dream of homeownership a reality for area residents.
Mill Creek Crossings homes are being built on South Avenue and Eagle Street
in Bridgeton and all units include three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, living room, dining
room, kitchen, appliances and central air. Starting price is $77,500 and first-time
homebuyers with an income of at least $30,000 (must have at least one depend-
ent) are eligible.
Construction will begin this fall and applications are now available at
Gateways administrative offices, 110 Cohansey St. in Bridgeton.
Prerequisites for Mill Creek Crossings home ownership include: attend first-
time homebuyer classes, have a permanent income, qualify for a mortgage, a
credit score of at least 650 and some money in savings. Applicants must meet
HUD guidelines and be approved by the NJ Housing Affordability Service.
For additional information, call 856-451-6330, ext. 6742.
BRIDGETON
50 Columbus Ave., William F Harris, III
(Adm.) to Krystal Ruiz-Mesa on 4/23/14 for
$50,000
286 Holly St., Timothy M Hickman to
Badreddin Zohny on 4/28/14 for $43,000
465 Water St., Bridgeton Waterfront
Properties Inc. to 25 S Pearl LLC on 4/29/14
for $10,000
47 Myrtle St., Cumberland County Sheriff to
Capital Finance Co. of Delaware Valley Inc.
on 4/29/14 for $13,602
191 W Lincoln St., Jerry E Loatman, Jr. to
Michael Kinney on 4/29/14 for $42,000
COMMERCIAL TWP
6311 Magnolia Dr., Barbara Ann Wilke Hicks
to Harry S Hannah on 4/29/14 for $15,000
305 Olive Rd., Thomas L Green to Steven H
Pietrosante on 4/29/14 for $27,000
DEERFIELD TWP
713 James Dr., US Bank Trust to Justin
Altman on 4/25/14 for $250,000
Morton Ave., Brian Wheaton to Crossings-A
Wesleyan Church on 4/28/14 for $20,000
DOWNE TWP
146 Bayview Rd., John Wyatt, Jr. to John
Edward James, Jr. on 4/28/14 for $50,000
FAIRFIELD TWP
102 Lummis Mill Rd., Linda A Dennis to
Jerry E Loatman, Jr. on 4/29/14 for $173,000
HOPEWELL TWP
678 Roadstown Rd., Pennymac Loan Trust
2012-NPL1 (by Atty.) to Paul Earnest on
4/29/14 for $61,000
MILLVILLE
503 F St., Claudia Strauss (Trust) to Leona
Marie Romano on 4/23/14 for $10,200
809 5th St N., Claudia Strauss (Trust) to
Isidro R Colon on 4/23/14 for $82,000
217 N 2nd St., Mark D Gordon to First
United Methodist Church of Millville on
4/24/14 for $60,000
219 Sharp St., Tomlex Enterprises LLC to
Christine Katz on 4/24/14 for $81,250
400 Rieck Ave., Oscar Ortiz to Jeffrey C
Scythes on 4/24/14 for $140,000
1009 Shar Lane Blvd., Landmark
Development No. 4 LLC to Dennis W
Bradford, Jr. on 4/24/14 for $172,000
7 Fowler Ave., Matthew DAmico to Doris
Montalvo on 4/24/14 for $232,500
101 Patricia Ave., Douglas Omahne (Exec.)
to Bernadine M Weiss on 4/28/14 for
$105,000
26 Sugarman Ave., Vaughnie Wiltin (by
Atty.) to Michael B Jones on 4/28/14 for
$155,000
207 N 7th St., Keith Reed to Duran
Palmertree on 4/29/14 for $47,000
18 Wildwood Ave., David J Spigelmyer to
Jorge D Rodriguez on 4/29/14 for $110,000
2229 Buttonwood Ln., Travis DAngelo to
Devon K Padgett-Blew on 4/29/14 for
$148,900
545 Carlton Ave., Scott N Oliver to William J
Dugan on 4/29/14 for $245,300
UPPER DEERFIELD
25 Button Mill Rd., David B Ferguson to
David B Ferguson on 4/23/14 for $80,000
35 Fern Rd., Denise S Ewing to Michael
Shmuely on 4/24/14 for $30,700
493 Old Deerfield Pk., Neil Everingham to
Eric Mihalecz on 4/24/14 for $178,000
1554 Highway 77, Eric E Bonselaar to Alyssa
G Eachus on 4/30/14 for $129,000
VINELAND
2165 Ne Blvd., Whelma Brooks Irby to
Daniel J Ricketts, Sr. on 4/23/14 for
$100,000
1461 S State St., Sec. of Housing & Urban
Development to Monica Bertoia on 4/23/14
for $122,000
2201 Ne Blvd., Whelma B Irby to Daniel J
Ricketts, Sr. on 4/23/14 for $152,000
1435 E Sherman Ave., Cohansey Bridge LLC
to Roitika Realty LLC on 4/24/14 for
$65,000
117 E Oak Rd., Valeria A Golembski to
Stephen Gatier on 4/24/14 for $135,000
1311 Shady Creek Ln., Gary J Biassou to
John Farnsworth on 4/24/14 for $209,000
750 S West Ave., Ruben Lugo to Nelsie Vega
on 4/28/14 for $150,000
1039 E Landis Ave., Gloria E Viano (Ind.
Exec.) to Edward G Souders on 4/29/14 for
$48,297
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Powerwashing of vinyl and
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Concrete, brick, roof stain
removal. Gutter cleanouts.
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Club has partnered with
Pedals for Progress to
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Also collecting treadle and
portable sewing machines.
Contact Henry Hansen at
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or pick-up.
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