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    Santas MailbagDear Santa,

    I would like a My Little

    Pony Princess Palaceand my brother Noah

    would like a Go Go

    Smart Wheels train set.

    We want to wish every-

    one a merry Christmas.

    Love,

    Amanda Ocasio

    and

    Noah Ocasio

    Dear Santa,

    My name is Sophia Peters and I have

    been a very good girl this year. I am now 3

    years old.

    I listen to my Mommy and Daddy and

    keep my room clean. I also help my Daddy

    move firewood.

    Last year Mommy and I made you cookies

    and I am going to do the same this year.Instead of Chocolate Chip we are making

    Peanut Butter. I hope you like them, I will

    not forget to leave a big glass of milk.

    I would like to get some toys from my

    favorite show, Jake and the Never Land

    Pirates, especially the Crocodile or Captain Hook. If I need to pick only one then please

    give me the Disney Jake and the Never Land Pirates Splashin' Bucky Bath Toy.

    Thank-you and I promise that I will keep being a good girl even after Christmas.

    Sincerely, Sophia

    Dear Santa,

    My name is Gavin. I want a stuffed

    Cookie Monster, a Count, a Big Bird, an

    Elmo, and a Grover.

    Thank you. Merry Christmas.

    Gavin

    Age 2

    Dear Santa,

    I cant wait to get all those wonderful presents. I am 10 years old and would

    love to get an electric scooter, iPhone and iPad. I would be so happy if I could get

    all that stuff. I also have a little sister who is five. She would love the stuffed toy

    Angela and a Barbie computer, also a Rapunzel doll so that she can brush her hair.

    I also have a couple of brothers who would also love some Apple devices and

    some Pro Scooters and bikes. Thank you for the stuff! God bless you on the way.

    Love, Vira Tyshchenko

    P.S. I will leave some cookies and milk; also some carrots for your reindeer.

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    Dear Santa,

    My name is Jolea and I am three

    years old. My mommy and teachers

    said I have been a very good girl this

    year. I am very nice to my friends and I

    like to help my mommy in the kitchen.

    I would like new PJ's and Princess

    Sophia dress up clothes. I also like

    anything Belle. I know you liked my

    sugar cookies last year, you ate themall! I will be leaving them again for you

    this Christmas Eve. I'm so excited!

    Holly my Elf visits you every night and

    tells you how good I have been too.

    Thank you Santa. Merry Christmas.

    Love, Jolea Patricia Tharp

    Dear Santa,

    I have been a very good girl. I can't

    wait for you to come to my house. I

    would like a Nintendo 3DS, Crazy Loom

    Bracelet Maker and a Boom-Boom

    Balloon. I will leave you cookies and

    milk. We will also leave food for the

    reindeer, too!

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    Dear Santa,

    Hi my name is Brooklyn, I am 3 years old. My little sister

    Brielle is almost 2. We are very excited that you will be

    coming soon! We have both been very very good, except

    when my little sister touches the Christmas tree. I would

    really like a Play-Doh Ice Cream Maker. My little sister

    wants a new baby doll. We will have lots of cookies and

    milk for you. There will be a carrot for Rudolph too!

    Love, Brooklyn & Brielle XOXOXO

    Santas Mailbag

    Dear Santa,

    I love you and Jesus and I

    would like a new coat and a

    pair of boots. I also would like

    a sled. I have been very good.

    I am 3 years old.

    Love,

    Zion Angle XXO

    P.S. I h ave milk and cookies

    and say my prayers.

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    Mayor Seeks Volunteers,Supplies for Bridgeton Code Blue

    Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly is seeking

    volunteers to help staff at least two area

    churches that have agreed to serve as

    warming centers as part of a new Code

    Blue program for Bridgeton that giveshomeless individuals a place to escape

    colder temperatures and frozen precipita-

    tion during the winter months.

    For the past several nights, St. Andrews

    Church at 186E. Commerce St,has served as

    theCodeBluewarming center over thepast

    week. Open from dusk until dawn, Pastor

    Ellen Rutherford, Pastor Robin Weinstein

    from Bethany Grace Church, and some

    congregation members helped assist the

    individuals who came to St. Andrews at

    times through the long cold nights. Mayor

    Kelly helped at various points as well.

    While the effort was successful, Kellys

    hope is that enough volunteers will step

    forward and donate a little time so that

    volunteers like Rutherford and the othersat a handful of churches wont get burned

    out or overwhelmed doing multiple

    overnight shifts keeping the centers open.

    At present, joining St. Andrews on a des-

    ignated warming center list that will rotate

    each week, is Bethany Grace Community

    News in BriefI Church located at 31 N. Pearl St., the

    Salvation Army located at 29 W. Commerce

    St., and Bethany Seventh Day Adventist

    Church located at 32 S. Burlington Rd.

    Miracle on Rt. 40Celebrates End of Litigation

    Santa Claus took time from his work at

    the North Pole to celebrate the fact that

    the Santa Express and four other Richland

    Village entities will stay open for business

    as a result of a settlement entered into

    with Buena Vista Twp.

    Santa Claus joined representatives of sev-

    eral businessesin Richland Village on Rt.40

    Buena Vista Twp. on Wednesday, December

    4, to celebrate, the Miracle on Rt. 40.

    The Cape May Seashore Line sued

    Buena Vista Twp. to stop the sale of certain

    property, which would have stopped these

    businesses from using public parking that

    both had relied upon for many years. The

    Cape May Seashore Line andthe Rail Tavern

    indicated that they would have had to close

    if in fact the properties had been sold.

    The Santa Express would have had to

    cancel rides during the holiday season if

    the property used for parking was sold.

    Last year over 5,000 people rode theSanta Express andvisited the Patcong Valley

    Railroad Club. The Santa Express operates

    weekends, round trip, between Tuckahoe

    and Richland until Christmas. The Santa

    Starlight Express operates select week-

    nights (pajamas are encouraged!) until

    Christmas. For full schedule and ticket pur-

    chases, visit www.the-santa-express.com.

    These businesses were joined by Buena

    Vista Township resident Mary Taft as a

    plaintiff. They were also supported by the

    Toy Store, the Richland Deli and thePatcong Valley Railroad Club, which also

    would have been adversely affected by the

    sale of the properties in question.

    Auditions To Be HeldRosemary Saint-John is a loud, annoying

    hypochondriac convinced she is allergic to

    water. Celebrating her birthday at a restau-

    rant with her four kooky sistersa hippie, a

    valley girl, a trucker and a banker

    Rosemary makes enemies with everyone

    around her. When she disappears and ispresumed murdered, the only objective wit-

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    nesses in the restaurant are the audience

    members, who must cast their vote. Was it

    one of Rosemarys sisters? The self-taught

    detective? Thepassionate French chef? The

    polite and proper mitre d? The sarcastic

    waiter? No one is above suspicion in this

    delightful dinner theatre murder mystery!

    The Director is looking for men and

    women ages 15 and up. Auditions will be

    held at The Event Center (2725 N. Delsea

    Dr., Vineland) on Sunday, January 5 at 3p.m. and Monday, January 6 at 7p.m. No

    prep is needed. Cold readings from the

    script will be given at auditions.

    For additional questions, contact:

    [email protected]

    Pustizzi To Purchase LocalRadio WSNJ

    Local business leader, Ken Pustizzi, has

    entered into agreements to manage local

    radio station WSNJ and television station

    QBC and to later purchase the assets of the

    radio station, thereby acquiring it from

    current owner Jim Quinn, who will remain

    on staff as a radio and television host. The

    sale of the radio station is expected to be

    final upon FCC approval. The agreement

    regarding the television station calls for

    Pustizzi to manage QBC with Quinn main-

    taining ownership of the TV station.

    I see great growth potential in both

    WSNJ and QBC. They each offer ample

    programming options to strongly and posi-

    tively support economic development inthis area of southern New Jersey, Pustizzi

    explained about the purchase. More

    importantly, I see the opportunity to

    improve our community programming and

    apply media streaming, or ongoing audio or

    video feeds through the Internet,so ourlis-

    teners and viewers canaccess the musicand

    programming they prefer includingreal-

    time local news, sports, community events

    and other newsworthy happenings.

    The radio and television station employs

    approximately 10 full-time and 12 part-timeemployees. The stations office and produc-

    tion studios are located on High Street in

    Millville.

    Pustizzi is most recognized as co-founder

    and past president of Trico Lift of Millville.

    He is a former officer of Trico Equipment,

    Inc.; a private family-owned equipment

    rental business originating in Vineland in

    the 1950s which enabled him to launch

    Trico Lift in 1983. He is also co-owner of

    The Millville Investment Group, which

    owns and operates The Glassworks officecomplex in Millville.

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    Hes counting on her to

    bake holiday cookies,

    help him wrap family presents,

    join him in singing his favorite carols, tuck him in with a bedtime story.

    After a stroke, injury or illness,

    count on HealthSouth Rehabilitation

    Hospital of Vineland so that those youlove can count on you this holiday season.

    Winter Camp at YMCAProvides Activities for Kids

    Kids will have a safe, active place to go

    this month on dates when school is closed

    this holiday season. The YMCA of

    Vineland has set a schedule for Winter

    Camp 2013 for kids ages three to 15 years

    old. The dates are December 23, 24, 26, 27,

    30, and 31. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,

    except for the 24th and 31st, when the

    closing is 2:30 p.m. Activities will include

    crafts, games, swimming, and more.

    Each day will include a special theme:

    Monday, December 23: Pajama Day a

    big-screen movie, popcorn, hot chocolate

    Tuesday, December 24: Sports Day a

    day of winter-themed sports

    Thursday, December 26: Winter

    Wonderland frolic with winter activities

    Friday, December 27: Beach Blast

    recalls summer camp,with games and songs

    Monday, December 30: Game Day fun

    and friendly games

    Tuesday, December 31: New Years Eve

    Party party until noon!

    Campers aged three to five will be in the

    Flurries group. They may take the entire

    camp for $150. The four full-day sessionscost $30 per day, while the two shorter

    days cost $25. Ages six to 15 will be in the

    Blizzard group. Their entire camp costs

    $120. December 23, 26, 27, and 30 cost $25

    per day; the shorter days (December 24

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    Dear Santa,

    My name is Zain. I am 9 years old. I love

    Christmas! I really want to have a Xbox One,

    PS4, WWE 2K14, and Minecraft. Sorry if thats

    too much, but I really want all that for

    Christmas. So thank you, Santa, for last years

    presents and Merry Christmas.

    Love, Zain

    Dear Santa,

    I am so glad for the holiday that is

    coming up. My name is Omay, and I am 11

    years old. The only thing I want is for my

    teacher Mrs. Magee to come back. She has

    been sick for already 2 weeks by now. I been

    very worried about her. So please let Mrs.

    Magee come back and

    be our teacher!

    Love, Omay

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    Santas

    Mailbag

    Dear Santa,

    I have been a really good girl this year. I

    have listened to my mom and dad and

    done well in school. I am super excitedthat you are coming to my house. I espe-

    cially want a Nerf Rebelle Gold Edge Bow

    and Arrow. Plus, I would like a few

    things for my doll, Saige like a doll bed,

    high chair and new doll outfits. Also,

    some books to read and arts and craft sup-

    plies would be nice. Thank you Santa!

    Love,

    Mackenzie

    Dear Santa,

    I have been good all year and would

    love a Doc Mcstuffins docter set so I can

    be a docter to my toys just like doc

    mcstuffins.

    Christmas eve I'll put out special cup-

    cakes for you I promise!

    Love Always,

    Jasmynn

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    HAPPENINGS

    FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAYSGrupo de Autismo.Convent, 23 W.Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 10 a.m.12 noon.Group of families with children diagnosedwith autism. Share information, ideas,experiences, and suppport. Addressed tothe Hispanic community and people withspecial needs. 882-8929.

    EVERY TUESDAY

    Overeaters Anonymous.CumberlandCounty Community Church, 1800 E. Broad

    St., Millville. 89 p.m. Free. A 12-StepProgram for anyone with compulsive foodbehaviors. 609-805-2548.

    EVERY WEDNESDAY

    Homework Help.Millville Public Library,210 Buck St., Millville. 56:30 p.m. Formore info., call 856-825-7087, ext. 14.

    EVERY THURSDAY

    DivorceCare Seminar.Vineland FirstChurch of the Nazarene, 2725 N. Delsea Dr.

    and Forest Grove Rd., Vineland. 6:307:45p.m. Free. Open to all men and womenexperiencing divorce or separation. Nochurch affiliation necessary. Childcare pro-vided. For more info., call 856-697-4945.

    EVERY FRIDAY

    Prayers For The Sick. The HealingRooms, Chestnut Assembly of God, 2554 E.Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 48 p.m. NeedPrayer? Come to the Healing Rooms atChestnut Assembly of God.

    EVERY SATURDAYReStore Seeking Donations Prior To

    Grand Opening. Habitat for HumanityReStore, 601 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. EverySaturday (except December 28). 8a.m.noon. ReStore is run mostly on dona-tions and and community volunteers.Donations are sold to the public at a dis-count. Proceeds benefit Habitat forHumanity. Accepting furniture, workingappliances, electrical fixtures, tools, coun-tertops, cabinets, and working electronics.

    For more info, to set up a different droptime or have donations picked up, call 856-

    563-0292 or visitwww.facebook.com/CCHFHRestore.

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19Third Thursday Glitz, Glimmer and

    Holiday Shimmer.Downtown Hammonton.69 p.m. Enjoy the sights and sounds ofthe season as the Downtown lights up withfood, art, shopping and music.

    Christmas Toddler Time.Millville PublicLibrary, 210 Buck St., Millville. 11 a.m. Free.Ages 18 months to 3 years. Join Rocky theraccoon and Miss Jan as they read Where isBabys Christmas Present? by Karen Katz.

    Sing Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer andpretend to fly like Rudolf. Make a ChristmasTree to take home. To register, visit theReference Desk or call 856-825-7087, ext. 12.

    Antique, Arts, and Cultural Society of

    South Jersey Meeting.RiverfrontRenaissance Center for Art, 22 Hgih St.,Millville. 7 p.m. Speaker will be Carl VonRhine. Refreshments served afterwards.New fans always welcome to our club. Formore i nfo., call 856-825-7787.

    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21Edible Snowmen Cupcakes.WheatonArts and Cultural Center, 1501 GlasstownRd., Millville. 2 p.m. Class: $10, materials:$5. For ages 3 and up. Celebrate the win-tery season while staying warm and dry bylearning to make this festive dessert.Students will use freshly baked cupcakesas a foundation to create a cool characterof their very own. For more info., call 1-800-998-4552.

    McDonalds of Malaga GrandReopening Celebration with Ronald

    McDonald.McDonalds, 403 Delsea Dr.,Malaga. 24 p.m. Raffle sweepstakes win-ner announced at 4 p.m.

    Kids Activity: Wax Resist Snowflakes.WheatonArts, 1000 Glasstown Rd., Millville.13 p.m. Free and open to the public.

    MONDAY, DECEMBER 23

    Vineland City Council Meeting. Council

    Caucus Room, Second Floor, City Hall, 640W. Wood St., Vineland. 6:00 p.m. Free.

    Formal official action may be taken at these

    meetings on any and all business involvingthe City of Vineland. Citizens are invited toattend and take part in the process.

    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28

    Poetry Group Meeting. The PoetsVineyard, Vineland poetry group. VinelandHistorical Museum and Antiquarian Society,180 S. 7th St., Vineland. 2 p.m. All poetsand those who enjoy poetry are welcome.There are no dues and entrance into thegroup is free. The poets gather to read, dis-

    cuss their work and review publication pos-sibilities. Presenters will be award-winningpoety Nancy Steelman, and published poet

    Mark Soifer. For more info., call 856-691-1111 or e-mail [email protected].

    MONDAY, JANUARY 13

    Storytime At The Library. VinelandPublic Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave.,Vineland. 67 p.m. Tour the library. Obtain

    a library card. Hosted by Puzzle PeaceUnited. Please RSVP by January 6 toLauren at [email protected].

    Christmas In BridgetowneIf you enjoy Christmas music, hot food on a cold winter's night, or a fun time with

    family and friends, then come out to Bridgeton Assembly of God (The Bridge) onSaturday, December 21 and Sunday, December 22 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Best ofall, this event is free for everyone.

    Come see our outdoor live nativity scene along with the story of Christmas likeyou've never seen it before. Throughout the night, hot chocolate and chili will behanded out to everyone, so don't let the cold weather stop you from coming out.

    Visit our petting zoo which includes the animals used in our live nativity and walkthough our Christmas market where items will be available to purchase.

    If you are going to be around Bridgeton the weekend before Christmas you haveto check it out. Help spread the word and tell everyone you know about it. All arewelcome, and we would love to see you there!

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

    LIBRARY ACCEPTINGFOOD DONATIONSThrough Tuesday, December 31.Franklin Township Library, 1584Coles Mill Rd., Franklinville.

    The Library is accepting non-perish-able food items in lieu of fines foroverdue items from September 2013and later. Patrons may bring in onenew canned good/food item foreach overdue item being returned.Only non-expired and clean itemswill be accepted. The food items willbe distributed to needy families in

    the community and will be accepteduntil December 31. For more info.,call 856-694-2833.

    BUS TRIP June 26, 2014: St. Padre PioParish Senior Club is holding a bustrip to see Yakov Smirnoff at Trump

    Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. Smirnoffslast performance before he retires.$59 per person includes deluxemotor coach, luncheon buffet, show,and $25 slot play. Bus leavesRosary Hall, 4680 Dante Ave.,Vineland, at 11:15 a.m. Showtime3:30 p.m. Depart casino at 6:30p.m. For more info. or to RSVP, call856-226-3451.

    HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONFor details about this reunion, e-mail or call the numbers provided.

    The Sacred Heart and Vineland High School Classes of 1965 are in the process ofplanning a 50th Year Class Reunion, which will be held in the year 2015. The mainevent, including dinner and dancing, is scheduled for October 10, 2015, at theGreenview Inn in Vineland. There will be additional activities planned throughout theweekend. More information will follow as plans are finalized. Classmates are askedto provide their email and/or mailing addresses so that the Reunion Committee cancontact you. Please telephone Dave or Elaine Crowell at 856-697-2851, or send

    email with your contact info to: [email protected]

    STRENGTHENING FAMI-LIES PROGRAM AT SOUTH-WEST COUNCIL, INC.Strengthening Families Program will beheld at the Southwest Council, Inc.offices at 1405 N. Delsea Drive inVineland on Monday evenings from

    5:30-7:30pm (for families with a childages 10-14) starting Oct. 14 and at thesatellite office of the Family SuccessCenter at the Port Norris Middle Schoolat 6812 Brown St. in Port Norris on

    Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:30pm (for families with a child ages 6-10)starting Nov. 6. Join us to learn how to build communicate and respect in yourfamily. The program includes FREE dinner, program materials, gifts/incentivesand childcare. Registration is required. Call Cory at the Southwest Council, Inc.at 856-794-1011, ext. 316, or e-mail [email protected] to register.

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    Nomination forms must be received at The Grapevine by 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 10. Nomination

    forms and essays become the property of The Grapevine and will not be returned.

    While many heroes show lifelong heroic behavior, nominators must highlight an event/situa-

    tion within the last two years.

    Nominees must live or work in the Greater Vineland area.

    The Grapevine will host each hero at the Hometown Hero Awards Gala in March 2014.

    The Hometown Hero Selection Committee will be comprised of civic volunteers and commu-

    nity leaders; this group will select the Hometown Heroes from amongst all nominees.

    Nominations may be submitted via e-mail to [email protected],(be sure to include all information requested above), by fax to 856-457-7816,online at www.grapevinenewspaper.com/hometownheroes, or by mail to:

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    and 31) are $20 each.

    For additional details, visit the YMCA at

    1159 East Landis Ave., call 856-691-0030, or

    check www.ccaymca.org.

    Mid-Year School EnrollmentCumberland Christian School in

    Vineland is currently accepting applications

    for the second semester, which begins

    January 27. Cumberland Christian School

    offers Christian education for students from

    3-year-old kindergarten through 12th grade.

    Cumberland Christian School is fully

    accredited and has offered quality

    Christian education since 1946. Experience

    the difference and make this year count

    with challenging academics and various co-

    curricular activities like sports, drama,chess, choir, band, Bible quizzing and more.

    Stop in at 1100 W. Sherman Ave. Vineland,

    NJ for a tour of the campus or call 856-

    696-1600. www.cccrusader.org

    Historical Society Closed inJanuary, Sets Calendar

    The Vineland Historical and Antiquarian

    Society willonceagain be closed to thepub-

    lic for the month of January to allow the

    organizationtime to finalize plans for its

    150th anniversary celebration. The event

    schedule for 2014 includes:

    Februarya Black history presentation;

    Marcha presentation on local

    women who were involved in the 19th cen-

    tury womens suffrage movement;

    Aprilsubmissions will be accepted

    for the Societys photography contest;

    Maywinners of the photography

    contest will be announced at a reception at

    the museum;

    June-Auguston the first Saturday of

    each month, the Society will hold a historictour of Vineland; on the second Saturday of

    each month, there will be a childrens craft

    program at the museum;

    SeptemberVineland resident Terri

    Kuhnreich offers a Holocaust presentation;

    Octoberrepresentatives from local

    civic clubs will be invited to a reception at

    the museum;

    NovemberSociety volunteers will

    gather oral interviews from veterans at the

    Soldiers Home;

    December 6, from 6 to 10 p.m.: theSociety will host a semi-formal gala at

    Eastlyn Golf Club; during the evening,

    three local history makersKevin Kirchner,

    Vincent Farinaccio and Arjorie Moniodis

    Ingrahamwill be honored for their contri-

    butions to preserving Vinelands past.

    Since this anniversary is such a signifi-

    cant event, we wanted to offer a variety of

    programs for area residents, said Patricia

    A. Martinelli, administrator/curator of the

    Society. Additional information on exact

    dates and times will be available as we getcloser to each month.

    News in BriefIContinued from page 9

    Created just three years after the town

    of Vineland was founded, the Vineland

    Historical Society offers visitors a window

    into that past each Saturday between 1 and

    4 p.m. The exhibits include artwork, glass-

    ware, furniture, clothing, Native American

    artifacts, and Civil War memorabilia.

    Duringa tour,visitors learn about signifi-

    cant local figures such as Vinelands

    founder, Charles K. Landis;grape juice pio-

    neerDr. Thomas Welch; and Victor Durand,who produced elegant glass art in the 1920s.

    For further info about the museum or

    upcoming events, call 856-691-1111 or e-

    mail [email protected]. Or, visit

    the Societys Facebook page or web site at

    www.vinelandhistory.org.

    camaraderie refreshments are served at folkloric entertainment food and refresh-

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    Master Gardeners ProgramSet to Begin in January

    Rutgers Master Gardeners of

    Cumberland County Program will begin

    classes on January 7, 2014. For that person

    who has everything, why not consider giv-ing the gift of these educational training

    classes for a special holiday present?

    Twenty classes packed with invaluable

    information and taught by experts in the

    fields of agriculture and horticulture are

    quite a bargain at $210. Along with great

    camaraderie, refreshments are served at

    each class. For more information, call Pam

    Burton at 856-451-2800, ext. 4 as soon as

    possible. All classes are held at the

    Rutgers Cooperative Extension Center,

    291 Morton Avenue, in the Rosenhayn sec-

    tion of Millville.

    Three Kings Day DonationsRequested

    On Sunday, January 5, 2014, the Puerto

    Rican Festival of NJ, Inc, will be distribut-

    ing new toys to underprivileged youth of

    the community in Vineland. They will also

    be distributing new toys in the cities of

    Millville on January 4th and Bridgeton on

    January 5th (evening). There will be live

    folkloric entertainment, food and refresh-

    ment at all three venues.

    Since they are expanding this event to

    three municipalities this year, the Puerto

    Rican Festival of NJ, Inc. is requesting

    much needed monetary contributions to

    purchase new toys. They will also pick up

    new toys that you may want to contribute.

    If giving a monetary contribution,

    make checks payable to: Festival

    Puertorriqueo de NJ. Inc. (memo threekings day) and if contributing new toys

    please advise them of the pick-up location.

    If you have any questions or would like

    more information about the Three Kings

    Day celebration, e-mail vldfesti-

    [email protected] or call 856-696-1147.

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    News in BriefI

    Celebration of Lights at

    County CollegeSanta and Mrs. Claus recently took time

    out of their busy schedule to visit

    Cumberland County College during the

    annual Celebration of Lights in the Luciano

    Conference Center. The event provides

    education on the diverse holiday celebra-

    tions held throughout the community.Santa presented donated gifts to deserving

    children from area elementary schools.

    College NamesCommunications andMarketing Leader

    Keith Wasserman has been named

    Executive Director of Communications

    and Marketing for Cumberland County

    College. Wasserman is an accomplished

    journalist and communications profes-sional whose career has ranged from pro-

    ducing news broadcasts in major televi-

    sion and radio markets, to creating narra-

    tive-driven film, print and online commu-

    nication pieces for international corpora-

    tions and academic centers and non-profit

    organizations.

    Wasserman earned a bachelors degree

    in Political Science from Rutgers

    University and a masters degree in

    Journalism from The Ohio State

    University. As a broadcast journalist, he

    spent more than a decade writing and pro-

    ducing television news and longer form

    documentary-style pieces for

    Philadelphias KYW-TV (at the time, an

    NBC affiliate). Earlier in his career, he

    covered news for CBS radio affiliate,

    WCOL in Columbus, Ohio, and has pro-

    duced coverage from four national politi-

    cal conventions.

    Wasserman founded Shoot the Moon

    Communications in 1993 with the goal of

    bringing the same standards of clarity,

    credibility and creativity expected fromrespected media organizations to the cre-

    ation of corporate, government and non-

    profit communications. Shoot the Moon

    clients have included national corpora-

    tions and institutions (HP, AT&T, W.L.

    Gore, University of Pennsylvania Health

    System) as well as prominent regional

    organizations (SJ Healthcare/Inspira,

    Bayshore Discovery Project, Southern

    Shore Region Tourism Council, Atwater

    Kent Museum, Delaware Lottery).

    Wasserman and Shoot the Moon have

    also provided public information services vehicle, be willing to be subject to a refer-

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    also provided public information services

    for Cumberland County government.

    Wasserman is the winner of a regional

    Emmy Award for excellence in television

    news coverage and a nominee for two oth-

    ers. He has been recognized by the

    Broadcast Designers of America for the

    creative use of graphics and animations in

    his productions. Most recently, Wasserman

    (in collaboration with the Cumberland

    County Cultural and Heritage Commission)produced a series of audio podcasts that

    won national recognition from the

    American Association of State and Local

    History. Wasserman and STM were also

    awarded New Jerseys Governors Award,

    the highest recognition in broadcast

    tourism marketing for the creation of a

    series of spots highlighting the hidden

    treasures of Cape May and Cumberland

    counties. Wasserman is currently vice-pres-

    ident of the Jewish Federation of

    Cumberland, Salem and GloucesterCounties, a trustee at WheatonArts and a

    former trustee of Friends School Mullica

    Hill. He is a resident of Bridgeton and a

    graduate of Bridgeton High School.

    Parish of All Saints Hosting

    Alpha CourseThe Parish of All Saints, Millville will

    be hosting an Alpha course on Wednesday,

    evenings from January 8 through March

    19, 2014, 6 to 8:30 p.m. in the parish

    Spiritual Life Center at St. Mary MagdalenChurch. Each course session begins with

    dinner, followed by a short talk looking at

    a different aspect of the Christian faith,

    and a time for discussion in a friendly

    small group. There is no charge for the

    Alpha course, but you will be asked to

    make a free will contribution toward food.

    Alpha is for everyone including those who

    have given up on church, those wanting to

    investigate Christianity, those who are

    new to the Christian faith, and those

    wanting to grow in understanding andfaith. Come and bring a friend. To register

    or for more information, contact course

    director Jim Marketto at 856-340-2674 or

    [email protected].

    SERV Offers Free CommunityTraining

    Are you interested in becoming a NJ

    Certified Volunteer for a Domestic

    Violence Response Team? The team has

    24 Hour Crisis Hotlines: 1-866-295-7378,

    856-881-3335, and 1-800-225-0196.The Services Empowering Rights of

    Victims (SERV) Center for Family

    Services program is the designated sexual

    violence advocacy program for Camden,

    Cumberland, and Gloucester counties and

    the domestic violence advocacy program

    for Cumberland and Gloucester counties.

    Volunteers respond to hospitals and police

    departments and assist the victims of

    these crimes during their time of need.

    SERV Volunteers must be 18 years old

    or older, have access to transportation or a

    vehicle, be willing to be subject to a refer

    ence and criminal background check, ded-

    icate at least a year of service under the

    supervision of the Volunteer Supervisor,

    attend six volunteer meetings/trainings a

    year, and be compassionate, empathetic,

    and victim-centered.

    The next NJ State mandated 40-hour

    training program is scheduled for

    Saturday January 4, 2014 from 9 a.m. to 5

    p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays,January 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 and 30 from 5

    p.m. to 9 p.m. in Vineland. Please RSVP by

    December 27, 2013 to:

    Volunteer Supervisor, Denise Rosen

    [email protected]

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    Local Salon Donates to

    Toys for TotsCarol Frey of Hair with Flair on W. Park Ave. inVineland, and Rusty Hughes of Semper MarineDetachment 205, proudly display the two

    boxes full of toys collected by the salon andspas staff and customers. Frey thanks all oftheir customers for their generous donationsto Toys for Tots. Some customers donated toys

    while others donated to a fund the salon usedto purchase more toys. Semper MarineDetachment 205 runs the local Toys for Tots

    campaign and distributes the collected toys tohundreds of families throughout CumberlandCounty that would otherwise go without.

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    Vineland Health Educator Receives First Kids

    Champion AwardVineland Mayor Ruben

    Bermudez and members

    of the Vineland HealthDepartment joined over200 state and local poli-cy-makers and childhoodobesity prevention advo-cates for the BuildingHealthy Communities InNew Jersey Conferencewhich was held recently atthe Pines Manor inEdison, NJ. As part of theevent, Mayor Bermudezwas invited to join Mayorsfrom New Brunswick,Garfield, and Irvington ina joint Town Hall Meetingto discuss healthy com-munity projects beingundertaken in their vari-ous communities. In addi-tion, as part of the confer-ence, Vineland HealthEducator Emma Lopezwas formally recognized for her contributions to building healthy communities.

    The conference opened with a presentation by James Marks, MD, MPH, Sr. Vice

    President/Director Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Group who discussedbuilding healthy communities from a national perspective. Mayor Joseph A.Curtatone of Somerville, MA then delivered the Keynote Address which featured apresentation of his very successful Shape Up Somerville program. This city-widecampaign was designed to increase daily physical activity and healthy eatingthrough programming, physical infrastructure improvements, and policy work.

    Following the address, the Mayor's Town Hall Meeting was convened. Thepanel format was moderated by Carissa Lawson, Morning Anchor for New JerseyNews 12. As part of the 90 minute discussion, the panel answered a variety ofquestions related to programs and policies the mayors are pursuing in theirrespective communities to encourage physical activity, increase access to healthyfoods, and generally promote a healthier environment.

    "The conference was a great opportunity to learn about policies pursued bycities and policy-makers on the cutting edge of advancing healthy eating andactive living strategies, Mayor Bermudez said. I also had the chance to talkabout what we are doing here in Vineland, such as establishing new bike lanesas part of our complete streets policy, developing events like the Family Fun andFitness Festival, launching a Healthy Corner Store Initiative, and working with theVineland Board of Education to update their School Wellness Policy.

    After taking a break for lunch, the Conference Planning Committee announcedtheir first Healthy Kids Champion Award winner, Vineland Health DepartmentEducator Emma Lopez. She was selected for her outstanding support of theNJPHKs mission to design and implement childhood obesity prevention strate-gies that support access to affordable healthy foods, safe physical activity, and

    her leadership in the implementation of Vinelands first bike lanes. The awardwas one of five presented to outstanding leaders for their commitment and con-tributions in each of the NJPHK targeted communities of Camden, NewBrunswick, Newark, Trenton, and Vineland.

    It is an honor to present the Healthy Kids Champion award to Emma Lopezfor her outstanding leadership in and commitment to combating childhood obe-sity in Vineland, said Darrin Anderson, deputy director, NJPHK. Emma is well-known and respected in her community for creating healthy environments andpromoting healthier lifestyles for the children of Vineland. Her support wasinvaluable in the planning and installation of the citys bike lanes.

    Nationally, approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescentsaged 2-19 are obese. Children who are overweight or obese as preschoolers are 5

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    I Faces in the News

    From left: NJPHK Deputy Director, Darrin Anderson,Healthy Kids Champion Awardee Emma Lopez, and

    NJPHK State Program Director, William Lovett.

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    Black Olive Restaurant.782 S. Brewster Rd,Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m daily.Entrees desserts Take out available

    Double Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd.,Vineland, 213-6176. Open for lunch and din-ner Traditional tavern fairGardellas DINING OUT

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    Andrea Trattoria, 16 N. High St., Millville,697-8400. Chef/owner Andrea Covino servesup Italian specialties in atmosphere of fine

    dining.Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food servedtapas style, catering, private parties.Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs. night.

    Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunchspot offering sandwiches named for collegesnear and far.

    Bains Deli, 636 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,563-1400. Fresh deli sandwiches, wraps,healthy salads, and coffee drinks. OpenMonday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

    Barberas Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S.Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998.Homemade chocolates and candies, customgift baskets.

    Bennigans Restaurant,2196 W. Landis Ave.,Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees, desserts, drinkspecials. Take-out. Happy Hour Mon-Fri3pm-7pm, Sun-Thu 10pm-cl. All Sportspackages available. NBA League Pass, NHLCenter Ice, & MLB Extra Innings.

    Big Johns Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main Rd.,Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring Gutbuster a21-oz. burger, pizza, wings, subs, dinners.

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    Bruni's Pizzeria.2184 N. 2nd St., Millville(856) 825-2200. Award-winning pizza since1956. Open Mon-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 11a.m.-9 p.m.

    Bruno's Family Restaurant,Cape May Ave.and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-476-4739.Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza. Open Mon-Sat. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m.

    Chows Garden1101 N. 2nd St., Millville,327-3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet.

    Cosmopolitan Restaurant Lounge, Bakery,3513 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977.Happy hour everyday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. half-priced appetizers, and reduced drink specials.

    Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnoliards., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies, breads,doughnuts, custom wedding cakes.

    Dakota Prime Steakhouse & Sushi Bar atRamada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,Vineland, 692-8600. Stylish atmosphereperfect for an upscale lunch or dinner.Delicious steaks, seafood and sushi. ClosedMonday for dinner.

    Deeks Deli & Kustard Kitchen,1370 S. MainRd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for lunch anddinner specials. Soft ice cream and cakesyear-round. Mon.-Sat 9 a.m.8 p.m.

    Dennys,1001 W. Landis Ave., Vineland, 696-1900. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Take-out, too.Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m. Open 24hours. Kids eat free Tues. & Sat.

    Dominicks Pizza,1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honoredrecipes, fresh ingredients.

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    Dukes Place, 305 N. Mill Rd., Vineland, 457-5922. Open for breakfast and lunch, sevendays. Homemade soups, burgers, hot andcold subs. Catering available.

    Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. 358-3600. Diverse menu of large portions at rea-sonable prices.

    Esposito's Maplewood III, 200 N. Delsea Dr.,

    Vineland, 692-2011. Steaks, seafood andpasta dishes at this Italian restaurant.

    Erics, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 205-9800.Greek and American cuisine, pizza.

    Fortescue Grille, 102 Delaware Ave.,Fortescue, 856-447-1200. Fine dining butcasual. Specializing in crab cakes made withjumbo lump and colossal crab meat, Angussteaks, waterfront dining on the bay.

    Gardellas Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli,527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name says itall. Daily specials, catering. Closed Sun.

    Golden Corral Buffet & Grill,3624 S. DelseaDr., 856-362-5508. All you can eat, servingBreakfast Sat & Sun, 7:30 - 11 a.m., LunchMon thru Fri 11 - 4 p.m., Dinner 7 days aweek. Senior early bird specials, Mon thruFri, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Take outs available.

    Ginas Ristorante,Landis and Lincoln Aves.in ShopRite Plaza, Vineland. 205-0049.Serving dinner Tues.-Thurs., 4-9 p.m.; Friday& Sat., 4-10 p.m.; Now serving lunch: Tues. -Fri. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Reservations recom-mended. Takeout available.

    Giovanni's Authentic Italian Deli,1102 N.East Ave. Vineland. 692-0459. Open daily

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    Golden Palace Diner Restaurant 2623 SDelsea Dr, Vineland, 692-5424. Servingbreakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

    The Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course,4049 Italia Avenue, Vineland, 691-5558. Thegolfers lounge and bar serves lunch andsnacks daily from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. TheGreenview Inn is a fine dining restaurant

    open for dinner Wed.-Sun. at 5 p.m.Harrys Pub at Ramada,W. Landis Ave. andRt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Lunch & dinner7 days a week. Happy hour daily 4-6pm withhalf price appetizers. Live EntertainmentWednesday thru Saturday.

    High Street Chinese Buffet, High St.,Millville, 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet.

    Howies Dugout All Star Cafe,3569 E.Landis Ave. (Across from Shoprite at Lincolnand Landis). 856-457-5200. Open sevendays a week, serving breakfast, lunch, dinnerand ice cream.

    Jersey Jerry's.1362 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,362-5978. Serving subs, sandwiches, andtake-out platters.

    Joe's Poultry.440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens,homemade sides, catering.

    Kawa Thai & Sushi,607 E. Landis Ave.,Vineland, 213-6706. Open for lunch & dinnerdaily. Authentic Thai dishes ranging fromtraditional to modern recipes. Take out avail.

    Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd.,Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily.

    Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners.

    chicken. Lunch and dinner. Closed Sun.

    Marcianos Restaurant,947 N. Delsea Dr.,Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui-sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for lunchand dinner, $6.49 lunch buffet Mon. - Sat.

    Martinos Trattoria & Pizzeria,2614 E.Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brickoven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three mealsdaily.

    Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. andUnion Rd., Vineland, 691-8051.Banquet/wedding facility and intimaterestaurant. Gourmet Pizza Nite on Wed.Seasonal outdoor dining in the adjacentLunas Outdoor Bar & Grille.

    Millville Queen Diner,109 E. Broad Street,Millville. 327-0900. Open 7 days 24 Hours.

    Milmay Tavern,Tuckahoe and Bears Headrds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet lunches anddinners, casual setting.

    MVP Bar,408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 697-9825. Full bar menu, drink specials.

    Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. HighStreet Millville, 293-1200. Year round Freshseafood daily, slow roasted prime rib spe-cials, delicious summer Salads, everydaylunch & dinner specials, homemade cornbeef, kitchen open until 1 a.m., outdoorbeer garden.

    Olympia Restaurant, 739 S. Delsea Dr.,Vineland, 691-6095. Authentic Greek cui-sinelamb dishes and salads.

    Pegasus,Rts. 40 and 47, Vineland, 694-0500. Breakfast, lunch, dinner specials; con-

    venient drive-thru, mini-meal specials.

    Takeout only. All major credit cards accepted.

    Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville, 327-8878. Authentic Vietnamesenoodle soups,curry, hotpot, Buddhist vegetarian.

    Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. OpenDaily, 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Breakfast served allday. Daily specials Monday thru Friday.Over 30 dinner selections at 2 for $19.99

    and also 7 for $7.00 available 7 days aweek starting at 3 pm.

    Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton CountryClub,1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-3325. Lunch and dinner. New tavern menufeatures soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches,wraps and entree selections. Sunday Brunchextravaganza.

    Tombstone Saloon and Grill,373 Route 54,Buena, 213-6115. Serving lunch, dinner andpackaged goods. Taco Tuesday, Wednesdaywing night, Teachers happy hour Tues.Fri.,from 46 p.m. with half-price appetizers and

    drink specials.Tre Belleze,363 E. Wheat Rd., Buena, 697-8500. Serving lunch and dinner daily withcomplimentary buffet on Fri. from 3-6 p.m.Serving gluten-free pizza, pasta and beer.Home of the Screamer Wings.

    Uncle Rickys Outdoor Bar,470 E. WheatRd., Vineland, 691-4454. Ribs, chicken, fish,steaks. Always clams, eat in or take out. Livemusic Saturday & Sunday night. DungenessCrab All You Can Eat.

    Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., BuenaVista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled

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    Merry Christmas Coach Phil CaporaleEvery day without you, since you had to goIs like summer without sunshine and winterwithout snow.I wish that I could talk to you, theres somuch I would sayMy life has changed so very much, since youwent away.I miss the bond between us and miss yourkind supportYoure in my mind and in my heart and everyChristmas thought.

    Ill always feel you close to me and thoughyoure far from sightIll search for you among the stars that shineon Christmas night.

    Loved & Missed AlwaysMom, Glen, Ashley, Aunt Carole, Adrianna

    In Loving Memory of Michael BodulowSunrise 12-22-1936 - Sunset 12-17-2012

    You left memories to blossom,Bearing fruit for years to come,In the lives of those who loved you,Precious memories of days that are gone.In silence he suffered, in patience he bore,Till God called him home to suffer no more.

    Love AlwaysYour Loving Wife Luba,

    Children Larisa, Michael, Irene & JohnGrandchildren & Great Grandchildren

    Ruth Larcombe,82, of Vineland, passedaway on December 9. She was a lifelongVinelander and 1949 graduate ofVineland High School. Ruth spent theearly part of her career as a writer forthe Atlantic City Press along with herhusband, who was a photographer.

    After her newspaper career, she went towork as a travel agent. She enjoyedtraveling and boating.

    Susan Reyes, 48, of Vineland, passedaway on December 9. Susan loved fam-ily dinners on Sundays, camping, cro-cheting, and particularly spending timewith her grandchildren.

    Joseph Donato passed away peacefullyon December 11. Raised in northeastPhiladelphia, he attended LaSalle HighSchool and graduated from RutgersUniversity with a science degree in agri-culture. He served as a security MP inthe Army for two years before moving toLandisville in 1957. He was an agentwith Prudential Insurance for 28 years.Josephs happiest times were spendingtime with his family, playing golf,pinochle, camping with his cousins, anddancing to Motown and country music.

    Franco DiLisciandro, 78, of Vineland,passed away on December 13. Born inPalermo, Sicily, his moved with his fam-ily to Brooklyn, New York, before mov-ing to Vineland in 1983. He and his fam-ily owned and operated The Liss Bakeryand LaConca Dora Bakery. He was

    known for introducing semolina breadto the area. He was a hard worker butalways made time for his family whomhe loved spending time with. He was amember of Christ the Good ShepherdParish.

    Kay Carlson Santora, 70, of Vineland,passed away on December 12. Born inDuluth, Minnesota, she had moved tothe area in 1970. She was the officemanager f or a medical o ff ice inVineland for many years and prior to

    that, she was an insurance underwriter.Kay enjoyed cooking, sewing, and work-ing outide on her lawna nd flowers. Shewas an avid golfer and Eagles andPhillies fan. She cherished her one andonly granddaughter, Megan.

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    Riverfront Renaissance Center for the

    Arts, 22 N High Street, will continue its

    Artful Giving exhibition featuring a

    wide variety of handmade fine art and

    craft items. Among the dozens of artists

    represented you will find small paintings,

    ceramics, glassworks, wood carvings, tex-tile arts, jewelry and seasonal ornaments.

    The items are pay and carry home with

    you. Your gift will be the best one under

    the tree.

    In the Witt Gallery, Vineland native,

    Ted Walsh, will exhibit beautiful oil

    paintings. The atrium is showing Heather

    Siple and Artlane PCG's storyboard

    photography.

    Adelante will be performing live with

    an eclectic blend of jazz favorites and

    original music throughout the evening. La Bottega of Art, 508 N High Street,

    has been offering the original art of 24

    artists for eleven years in the Glasstown

    Arts District. Original paintings and etch-

    ings by popular artists will make someone

    special on your gift list delighted by your

    purchase. Additionally, the art gallery is

    offering smaller works by these artists just

    in time for the holiday season.

    Artist Dawn Kohansky is having a

    special exhibit at the Village on High in

    Cottage E. Kohansky is a graphic designer,realist painter, illustrator, accomplished in

    acrylics, oils, pencil and digital media.

    My aspiration is to create a painting that

    gives meaning to the viewer, communi-

    cates what inspires me, and beautiful to

    observe, Kohansky said. Visit this very

    special exhibition this December and

    Third Friday.

    The Christmas Market at Clay

    College has taken over the gallery at

    Cumberland County College ceramics

    school at 108 N High Street. Purchaseunique handmade gifts from a collection

    of local talented artisans. The market is

    open now through December 21.

    While you are there, find out about

    credit and non-credit ceramic art classes

    for next semester. Childrens and adult

    special workshops are offered. Find the

    artist waiting inside of you!

    An Abstract Hart and Paj Designs

    Studio in the Village on High at 501 N

    High Street, will be having a 15 percent off

    sale on all jewelry and accessories which

    includes hand-painted wine bottles and

    boxes, wearable mini top-hats, hair pieces,

    and more. There will be a large assort-

    ment of handmade mini top-hat

    Christmas tree ornaments. You can mix

    and match them, and if you buy a set of

    six, they are 50 percent off. They have

    new original artwork for sale and now

    have calendars of our artwork for sale and

    order. Layaway available and gift certifi-

    cates are available.

    Everyones favorite bookstore,

    Bogarts Books and Coffee, welcomes you

    to enjoy browsing the shelves while enjoy-

    ing the live music of Dominic Mancini &

    Dan Barry 7 to 10 p.m. Author Dr. J.M.

    Chamberlain will be signing the book: I'm

    Ok, You're a Pain In the Ass....a love story

    from 6 to 9 p.m. The book is priced at

    $18.95. Bogarts has a special treat thethree-story building is outlined in lights

    and a sight to really enjoy.

    Teas the Season..... at Across the

    Pond, 129 N High Street. All premium

    loose leaf teas (two-oz. bags) are on spe-

    cialbuy three get one free. The British

    themed shop is loaded with Christmas

    dcor which will be marked down by 50%.

    Kristina's Boutique fashion accessories

    will be offered at 20 percent off. You are

    bound to find perfect gifts for many peo-

    ple on your list. Still looking for those perfect gifts?

    From stocking stuffers to unique gifts,

    Something Sweet, 206 N High Street, is

    your one-stop solution. Stop in today and

    Third Friday to pick up a giant chocolate

    greeting card to brighten up that gift card.

    Or grab a peanut butter Chris-moose for

    your favorite sweetie. Need a little some-

    thing to take along to a party or get-

    together? We have lovely and affordable

    hostess trays and goodies to impress

    everyone on your list. How about a nightoff? Leave your cares at the door and join

    us for some live (and lively) music every

    Friday night featuring the best local musi-

    cians around. And, just for the guys, make

    sure to put us on your list of stops on

    December 21 for their first Guys

    Shopping Night to pick up something

    sweet and decadent for those special peo-

    ple in your life.

    Artists Anna, Jane, Nikki & Maryann

    have teamed up to create jewelry and art

    based onThe Wizard of Ozand it can allbe found at An Octopuss Garden in theVillage on High. The gallery-shop has

    many original pieces of art and sculpture

    along with crafts that will make terrific

    holiday gifts. Theres no place like An

    Octopuss Garden.

    Artistic Touch Massage in the Village

    on High is having a huge sale on beads. 50

    percent off all marble beads and 25 per-

    cent off all other beads including

    Swarovski bicone beads and German crys-

    tal sun catcher pendants. Sign up for our

    next beading class for half price.

    Fiber Arts Caf located in the Village

    on High is offering the 2014 issue of

    Needle Travel Fiber & Traffic Mania: a

    travel guide to knitting, crocheting, weav-

    ing, quilting, needlepoint, spinning, cross

    stitch and embroidery shops across the

    U.S. available for $9.95. For the holidays,

    most kits will be discounted 10 percent.

    Antique Radio Store at 113 N High

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    Eighty Students Inducted into National Honor Society

    On November 20, the Delsea Regional High School National Honor Societyadded 80 members to the organization. The induction ceremony was attendedby parents, teachers, and administrators. The evening, organized by the NHS co-advisers Candice Davis and Cathy Hertens, included speeches on the four pillarsof NHS by senior officers Louis Moffa, Samantha Considine, Patton Solowey, andVictoria Urbano. The guest speaker for the evening was the reigning Teacher ofthe Year, Mr. Dan Owens.

    SeniorsNational Honor Society 2013 InducteesAlspach, Julia

    Anderson, RhesaAndrews, Jessica M

    Asroff, Brooke

    Barbaro, ChristinaBrovero, Dakota

    Decoteau, ZenobiaDemier, Amber

    DeSilvio, Tina

    Earnhart, DerekFletcher, Grace

    Forte, PeterGreen, Kayla

    Grello, ThomasKavalchick, Brittany

    Kavalchick, Shannon

    Kolansky, Adin

    Moore, Ciara LeePastore, Matthew

    Pepitone, Sarah Ann

    Pitts, JanelleRienzi, Vincent

    Rohm, KaylaSabella, Lindsey

    Selfridge, Katherine

    Spatafore, EricaStill, Jillian

    Stroh, AshleyTenzie, Maliek

    Tobin, CassidyZeck, Christopher

    Ziegler, Danielle

    JuniorsAlbertson, Kimberly

    Bessette, Kristen

    Biscardi, Amber

    Branco, JustinBraxton, Keith

    Catucci, BrittanyCerana, Emily L

    Christina, Kathryn

    Coles, OnnieCollins, Marissa

    Connors, SophiaDeFrance, Victor

    DeWitt, Katrina

    Epley, MorganFagotti, Anita

    Franco, Philip C

    Frank-Noble, KelsiGaetano, Francesco

    Gilliano, Walter

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    in your life. Four special Cathedral

    (Waltons) radios are on sale under $100

    each. Discounts up to 50% will be applied

    on Third Friday.

    There will be a great deal of enter-

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    Stop by Bo Jos Ale House, 222 N High

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    or friends.

    Top off your evening with a special

    showing of the classic movie, Its a

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    No idea of what to give to some of the

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    Holiday Cheer at ShopRite Liquors, and Bellview, TooFor holiday parties or gifts, a stop into ShopRite Liquors (Lincoln and Landis

    avenues) will give you a generous pouring of ideas. There are holiday-themed bot-

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    Limoncello and Grey Goose.Also, Bellview wines from the Landisville vineyard nearby, are sold here.

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    cheeses. These range from $23.95 for a small basket to $58.95 for XL. The

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