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fter more than 50 years as a renowned singer,
actor and director, James Darren still loves his
South Philadelphia roots. He is thrilled to be
returning to his hometown region for an appearance
at the Landis Theater on August 24.
Darren prefers standing closer to the audience
when performing in smaller, more intimate theaters
like the 700-seat Landis. On stage before a 10-piece
band and video screens that will show clips from his
career, Darren will sing 18 songs during his 80-
minute show.
The plan to feature Darren came from his friend,
radio personality Ed Hurst. Darrens childhood pal
Bobby Rydell, who had performed at the Landis and
praised the venue, urged Darren to agree.
I always refer to my buddies. Im honored to
appear at this beautiful, historic restored theater. It
is tragic when these gorgeous buildings disappear,
says Darren.
Lou Costello, a WVLT radio personality and owner
of Who's on First Entertainment LLC, along with
Executive Chef/General Manager Lou Ferretti of
Moris on Landis, are producing the event. Costello
will host the event, and Vineland Mayor Robert
Romano will present Darren with the key to the city.
Darren, born James Ercolani, has entertained mil-
lions since first singing in Philadelphia and southern
New Jersey nightclubs at age 14. While he was a teen
studying acting in New York City, Screen Gems talent
scout Joyce Selznickniece of Gone with the Wind
director David O. Selznickdiscovered him.
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Singer and actor James Darren looks forward to performing at
the Landis Theater next Friday night.
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Levoy Theatre Delays Opening
The Board of Directors of the Levoy Theater in Millville were advised
a week ago by their general contractor that the scheduled opening date of
August 10 would not be met. The general contractor indicated that there
were critical integration issues to be finalized and the process of commis-
sioning the highly sophisticated systems would require additional time.
The new date for completion of all construction and integration is
September 1. The general contractor accepts responsibility for the delay.
Opening day for the Levoy Theater is now officially September 8.
James Darren at
The Landis Theater
The native Philadelphian and enduring teen heart-throb
performs here on August 24. { BY SHARON HARRIS-ZLOTNICK }
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Trabuchi-Downey Graduates With High Honors
Blake Trabuchi-Downey, a 2008
graduate of St. Augustine College
Preparatory School and son of Dr. John
and Lisa Trabuchi and David and Debra
Downey of Vineland, graduated mgna
cum laude from Virginia Tech on May
10. He obtained a Bachelor of Science
degree in Biological Sciences. During
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named to the Deans List, Athletic
Directors Honor Roll, Atlantic Coast
Conference Swimming Academic Team,
and the College Swimming Coaches
Association of American Scholar All-
American for every academic semester.
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ty swim team and is the currect school
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including the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Sigma Alpha Lambda
National Leadership and Honors Organization, Golden Key International Honors
Scoiety and American Student Dental Association.
He was the recipient of the ACC Postgraduate Scholarship, the Dr. Benjamin
Cottone UNICO National Italian-American scholarship, and the Harry D. Doerr
Memorial scholarship.
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University Kornberg School of Dentistry.
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and Bonnie Rodio of Hammonton.
Paternal grandparents are Jeanne
Marie and Phil Brunozzi, Sr. of
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Silver Run Road Repaved, Open
Department Officials have announced
that Silver Run Road (CR 627) between
Dividing Creek Road (CR 555) and
Buckshutem Road (CR 670) in Millville is
now open without traffic interruptions.
Silver Run Road (CR 627) was closed dur-
ing daytime hours recently, between
Dividing Creek Road (CR 555) and
Buckshutem Road (CR 670), while the road
surface was being milled and leveled
(removal of hills) and repaved. Emergency
vehicles continued to have access to Silver
Run Road (CR 627) during the project.
Registration is under way for
Cumberland County Colleges fall semester
which runs from September 6 until
December 18. With more than 90 programs
of study from which to choose, CCC can
help students prepare for a variety of
careers. Find detailed class schedules and
registration information by logging onto
cccnj.edu <http://cccnj.edu> or by calling
856-691-8600 ext. 336.
Soccer for Special Needs Kids
US Youth Soccers TOPSoccer (The
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volunteers. The program is designed to
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mental or physical disability.
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Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester and
Salem counties. The program offers a fun,
relaxed, and active environment for chil-
dren with special needs to gather and
enjoy the sport of soccer with the help of a
Buddy. Buddies are committed high
school-aged and older volunteers (or fami-
ly members of players) that will be trained
to assist, encourage, and support soccer
players.
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Superhero Community Event
for Fallen Officer
In honor of the fallen Millville Police
Officer, Chick-fil-A at Cumberland will be
hosting a Superhero Night for the family
of Chris Superman Reeves. This event is
open to the entire community, starting at 3
p.m. and ending at 8 p.m. on Thursday,
August 16. Chick-fil-A will give 20 percent
of the events sales to the Reeves Family.
Vineland and Millville Police along with
EMS, Fire Department and Army will
showcase their vehicles in the parking lot,
giving tours of the vehicles. A special K-9
Unit demonstration will also be outside
with the festivities. Children can come
dressed as their favorite Superhero and
enjoy games, prizes, face painting and
more. The Chick-fil-A Cow will debut a
Superhero costume, made especially for the
occasion.
Visit www.chick-fil-a.com/cumberland
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located at 3849 S Delsea Dr. in Vineland, in
front of the Cumberland Mall.
Book Bag Campaign Continues
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland
& Salem Counties has launched their annu-
al Book Bag Campaign in preparation for
the 2012-2013 school year. The organiza-
tion served almost 400 children in commu-
nity and school based programs. Because
of the success of last years Book Bag
Campaign, the agency was able to provide
many of those children with brand new
book bags and school supplies. A major
focus of the campaign is to collect enough
supplies to help schools continually pro-
vide students with the necessary educa-
tional tools beyond just the beginning of
the school year.
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National childrens retailer Crazy 8 is
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On Saturday, August 18, more than 25
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tions will host lemonade stands to support
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for all childhood cancers.
Alexs Lemonade Stand Foundation is a
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with the mission to raise money for and
awareness of childhood cancer causes, pri-
marily research into new treatments and
cures. The foundation is named after
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patient who held lemonade stands to raise
money to help find a cure for all children
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on where and how to donate, visit
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Local Business Leader Wins International Award
Marilyn Kleinberg, executive man-
aging director of eWomenNetwork
Southern New Jersey, received the
"International Managing Director of
the Year Award," the highest corporate
award from eWomenNetwork, Inc., at
the 2012 International Conference in
Dallas on July 13. The award is given
in recognition of exceptional leader-
ship, chapter growth and retention,
marketing and sponsorship accom-
plishments, and commitment to the
organization's motto, "Give
First/Share Always" by raising funds
for the eWomenNetwork Foundation.
The award was presented by
Sandra Yancey, founder and CEO of
eWomenNetwork, Inc. and her hus-
band, Kym Yancey, president. Kleinberg was selected from a group of 50 manag-
ing directors from the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
"I am so blessed to be leading an organization that fits my passion to connect,
uplift, inspire and empower like-minded business women in my community," said
Kleinberg upon receiving the award.
Kleinberg founded the Southern New Jersey chapter of eWomenNetwork in
October, 2007 after two years as a member of the Philadelphia chapter.
"I felt that the women of Southern New Jersey needed their own voice and
opportunities to connect and transact business together," said Kleinberg. In
January of 2008, the chapter will formally celebrate its 5th Anniversary with a
special event at the Mansion on Main Street.
The Southern New Jersey chapter has close to 250 active members. It meets
twice a month for Accelerated Networking (a trademarked event) and twice a
month for smaller intimate gatherings called Strategic Business
Introductions/Wisdom Circles. Events are generally held in Camden, Burlington
and Atlantic counties.
Club Members Visit Wheaton Arts
Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Vineland's summer program visited the Wheaton
Arts & Cultural Center recently for a field trip. The young people were able to tour the
beautiful grounds of the center, have a picnic and experience a woodworking demonstra-
tion. Club members are pictured here with several staff members.
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On August 26, the South Jersey Cruisers Association Car Club, Nostalgia Knights Classic Car Club, the Fox family and
DJ Steve Tatz will be hosting their 5th annual car and motorcycle cruise dedicated to the veterans who reside at the New
Jersey Veterans Memorial Home on 524 N.W. Boulevard in Vineland.
The cruise is dedicated to honoring the veterans. Over 400 cars and 200 motorcycles are expected to attend this year.
The event is free to participants and spectators. The general public is invited to come out and enjoy the cars. A Civil War
re-enactment group will also be set up for display.
The cruise time is 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The cruise is open to cars that are American marques only and all motorcy-
cles. The event will offer hot food for purchase and music will be provided by WVLT 92.1 FM DJ Steve Tatz. Information
may be obtained by contacting John Thompson at 856-691-3067 or Dan Weber at 856-691-9387.
A rain date has been scheduled for Sunday, November 4.
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S.J. Healthcare Foundation
Hosts Local Model Search
The South Jersey Healthcare (SJH) Foundation
held their annual Model Search on Monday, August 6
at the Centerton Country Club in Pittsgrove for the
upcoming SJH Foundation Fashion Show, presented
by Century Savings Bank. More than 80 participants,
ages 17 and older, took part in this years search.
Judges were on hand to select the finalists who will
appear in the SJH Foundations Annual Fashion Show
on October 3 at the Centerton Country Club.
One thing that makes our annual fashion show
unique is the presence of local participants on the
runway each year, said Carolyn Heckman, executive
director of the SJH Foundation. Our models always
strut their stuff and the crowd loves it. The show
continues to create a strong sense of community and
raises funds to help ensure high-quality health care
services in our region for years to come.
The SJH Foundation Fashion Show is a premier
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To purchase tickets for the upcoming event, visit
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641-8290.
This years models include: Douglas Albrecht,
Vineland; Dr. Daniel Baruffi, Oaklyn; Victoria
Battelini, Vineland; Shirley Bertacchi, Vineland; John
Bickings, Bridgeton; Angel Brown, Cedarville; Patricia
Chieffo, Vineland; Denise Collazo, Vineland; Delfin
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Millville; Chelsea Fortunato, Linwood; Noelle Gaetano,
Vineland; Jose Gaspar, Bridgeton; Frank T. Sr. Harris,
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Jenkins, Vineland; Dr. Jordan Katz, Vineland; Mayor
Albert Kelly, Bridgeton; Heather Koering, Vineland;
Heidi Koering, Vineland; Karling Lafond, Vineland;
Thomas Meany, Pittsgrove; Stephen Moore, Vineland;
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Brand and bargain shoppers delight in this store.
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Being from North Jersey, we had a
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all of the secondhand items she had accu-
mulated over time and was storing in her
basement. She worked toward getting a
storefront. After years of preparation, she
found a great location on Delsea Drive,
near Landis Avenue. In April of 2011, Divine
Consign officially opened for business.
Divine Consign features something for
everyone. There are small sections desig-
nated for kids wear and mens wear, as
well as a large collection of home dcor
items, such as vases and paintings. But
where the consignment shop really shines
is in its womens section, which features
everything from casual clothing to ball
gowns, and even a wide selection of
designer handbags.
Our designer bags are hot sellers,
said Sanabria-McConnell. Before I was
talking about the thrill of the hunt. You
see that with these designer bags. Women
come in, and they can pick up a bag for
$60 or $80, opposed to $300. Thats not
a deal youll find everyday.
For those more interested in selling
than buying, Divine Consign offers a
stress-free consignment process.
Each of our items are marked at a 1/3
the retail value. There is no fee for con-
signing an item, said Sanabria-
McConnell. We keep the items out for 60
days. If they sell, the consignee gets 40
percent of the sale price if they want cash,
and 50 percent of the sale price if they
want store credit. After 60 days, if the
item is still in season, the consignee can
renew for another 60 days. We do have a
120-day limit for all items, however.
If we still havent sold them [after the
120 days], the person can come pick
them up, or we donate them to a church
or shelter, said Sanabria-McConnell.
Whether youre looking to buy or sell,
Sanabria-McConnell has made it a point
to assemble a staff that will be warm and
welcoming.
We have a small staff here, she said.
I mostly get family help, which I think is
important. We have a common goal of
trying to give people a personal shopper
feel when they come in. We like to make
our customers feel special. Keeping the
business in the family helps with that. I
think families working together take a
business more personally and have a
vested interest in the store. We all put our
hearts into this, and it shows.
Divine Consign is located at 139B N. Delsea
Dr., Vineland NJ 08360.
Open 10 a.m.5 p.m. Monday to Wednesday,
10 a.m.7 p.m. Thursday and Friday,
10 a.m.5 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sundays.
Yolanda Sanabria-McConnell, owner and
manager of Divine Consign in Vineland.
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Vintage Vineland { VINCE FARINACCIO }
The Line To
Follow
Thats what the Sea Isle rail line became to early
buyers of property there.
T
he sale of lots in Sea Isle City,
Charles K. Landiss project of
converting Ludlams Island into
a first-rate New Jersey resort
town, began in 1881, two years after the
project had originated. The success of the
venture can be measured by the immediate
purchase of a number of properties avail-
able, and one of those sales offers us a rare
look inside the process of buying a piece of
a new Landis enterprise.
Since 1879, arrangements had been
made to extend the railway system to Sea
Isle and to promote the convenience of its
location to South Jersey residents as well
as Philadelphians. According to a pub-
lished account by Richard M. Atwater
about his experience obtaining a lot in the
Sea Isle sale, Landiss astute planning had
paid off.
For Atwater, the popular seasonal
retreat of Cape May proved to be an
expensive and inconvenient location for a
summer home and he decided to consider
the newly established Sea Isle. Its accessi-
bility from Millvilles rail lines and its
broad and smooth and hard beaches
caught Atwaters attention, but so did the
islands pronounced flaws such as the
broken range of sand dunes at the high
water line to a low marshy stretch, flood-
ed by storm tides and in several places
swept through by surf. The beaches, how-
ever, made one forget all that was behind
it, and the extension of the railroad
would bring it within easy reach. Sea Isle
became the line to follow.
With the railroad extension completed
in the spring of 1881, circulars advertising
the new resort were distributed. Atwater
reports that he received his copy on April
21 and less than two weeks later found
himself the owner of a beachfront proper-
ty. By his account, I attended the Auction
of Lots in Philadelphia on May 2 and
bought the first lot fairly sold. It was the
central front lot in the block containing the
largest clump of cedar trees on the island.
I acted on the advice of Edward Cooper to
buy a front lot or none.
Atwater went to work immediately, hir-
ing an architect and a contractor and buy-
ing materials in Camden for the construc-
tion of his house in the new Landis resort.
During preparations, he made a series of
visits to the island. On one such occasion,
he took a survey of its good and bad ele-
ments and noted the desirable lots.
Atwaters description of Sea Isle in May
1881 reveals something similar to the ori-
gin of Vineland 20 years earlier. A number
of street posts had been set upa path had
been blazed through the junglea wilder
spot could hardly have been found on
which to plant a colony, he writes.
Construction of the house began June 9
and by July 6, we moved into it such as it
was, Atwater writes. He had chosen to
reside on the island despite the flaws he
witnessed, but those faults would remain.
It wasnt long before Landis was con-
fronting challenges from Mother Nature
instead of the railroad companies and the
money lenders with which he had been
dealing.
According to Jeffrey M. Dorwarts book
Cape May County, New Jersey: The Making
of an American Resort Community, a brush
fence served as a seawall to guard what
was considered prime beachfront proper-
ties from the damaging surf.
Unfortunately, the fence offered little pro-
tection and beach erosion became a seri-
ous problem.
In addition, the railway tracks into Sea
Isle were consistently washed away.
Dorwart reports that Landis found fault
with the way the railroad had secured the
track, but counted on the recent addition
of a mud bank to help control the situa-
tion. It didnt. In September 1882, a violent
storm raged through the island, scattering
sections of the track as if they were pieces
of a model railroad. Dorwart writes that
the railway wasnt the only casualty of the
storm. The tempest also swept awaythe
railroad bridge across Ludlams
Thoroughfare, a deep channel that con-
nected Ludlams Bay to Townshends Inlet.
Landis hired a crew of twenty Italian-
American railroad workers to repair this
vital lifeline to the mainline.
Landis couldnt control the forces of
nature affecting his resort town, but the
next bit of damage inflicted on his project
would be of his own making. I
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Ellison Campers Explore the Great Outdoors
While the "big" kids spent
the day crabbing in row-
boats and kayaks along the
waterways of southern New
Jersey, Ellison's Toddler and
Preschool campers got up
close and personal with all
sorts of outdoor animals.
Campers were visited by
"Stoney the Party Llama"
and his friends.
"The kids were able to
feed, hold, brush and pet
each of the animals," says
Colleen Black, camp direc-
tor. "Their faces lit up like
you wouldn't believe and
they loved every minute of it!." The visiting petting zoo included pigs, ducks,
chicks, bunnies, an alpaca, geese, sheep and more.
Ellison Head of School, Caroline Chapman, and Amelia Cappuccio (2, of Hammonton) treat
the alpaca to a little snack. Keegan McKenzie (3, of Mays Landing) says hello to Mr. Sheep.
Anthony DeRose (4, of Buena) and Luciana Day (4, of Vineland) enjoy feeding their new
best friend. Zachary Coldney (5, of Vineland) carefully holds the cutest bunny ever.
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n this column, I wanted to take the
opportunity to fill you in on some new
initiatives that have been going on at
Landis MarketPlace and to update you
on some that have already been in the works.
We are always looking for new business-
es and products for our market, particularly
to fill out the upper level. To this end, we
have been using Facebook to seek your input
on just what kind of new businesses and
products you would like to see in the
Market.
One possible idea that is in the considera-
tion stage nowand about which we are
polling people on our Facebook pageis to
move the luncheonette upstairs that is cur-
rently in the Amish Market on the lower
level. This would provide a larger, roomier
dining experience for visitors to the market
and would be a good anchor for our upper
level. This idea has become increasingly
popular among other public markets and we
are taking a look at such a move.
We are also looking to increase the diver-
sity of food that we offercuisines that rep-
resent various ethnicities but still appeal
cross-culturally. Please let us know the
types of food and products you would like to
see in the Market.
Landis MarketPlace isnt totally about
food, as visitors to our market can see, and
we are always interested in attracting more
local artisans, either on a permanent or sea-
sonal basis. Whether you are an artist or a
crafter, whether you specialize in pottery,
metal works, knitting, or any other type of
related skill, we would love to have you here.
We have small spaces and short-term leases
available to suit your size and needs.
Were excited about the possibility for a
Country Farm Organics store opening up on
the upper level in the near future. The store
sells organic products ranging from foods to
personal care and household products and
would be one of five on the East Coast and
the first in New Jersey. Store operators are
being sought locally for this unique business
opportunity. For more information, call
Kadee Stoltzfus at 859-421-6859.
I just want to conclude by saying that
weve enjoyed participating in such down-
town events as Cruise Down Memory Lane
and the Vineland Seafood Festival and we
look forward to participating in the BBQ n
Chili Cook-Off, A Taste of Vineland, and the
Main Street Holiday Parade.
***
Landis MarketPlaces hours of operation
are Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Upper Market only), Thursdays from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m., Fridays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and
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www.landismarketplace.com, or visit their
Facebook page.
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Dining Al Fresco
Several eateries in the area offer opportunities for
outdoor dining.
A
l fresco diningoutdoor eating, if
you preferhas always been a
favorite of this writer. In fact, one
of the very finest meals weve ever
encountered occurred in just such an envi-
ronment.
The date was September 1984, a recent
college grad, I accompanied my father on his
business trip to Europe.
That stay included a stopover in Milan,
northern Italys industrial hub.
While it lacks the Renaissance-era allure
of Florence, or the doomed, arcane beauty
of Venice, Milan still serves some of the
most amazing cuisine in a country obsessed
with food.
Specifically, risotto Milanese, the regional
specialty that has since become a darling of
chefs and gastronomes everywhere.
The initial time I sampled that laborious,
golden blend of arboriosometimes
carnarolirice, butter and stock was in the
ancient courtyard of a tiny, hidden gem of a
trattoria, underneath an overgrown arbor of
grape leaves.
While the final rays of that late summer
day filtered their way through splendid
greenery, we were delivered a bowl of
steamy, fragrant risotto.
As a jaded twentysomething know-it-all,
I quietly thought to myself Its just rice,
whats the big deal?
Then, raising a spoonful to my gaping
maw, in that transformative moment, I
became enlightened.
I specifically recall uttering, out loud,
really loud Oh my god, this is like eating
pure sunshine.
While details of the rest of the night
remain fuzzy, I will never forget the conflu-
ence of swirling breezes, dappled sunlight
and that utterly astonishing risotto.
Dont get me wrong; this would have
been great eaten in a dank basement hovel.
But the experience of enjoying it under
the Italian sky made this one of the most epic
moments of my then-fledgling dining career.
* * *
Locally, a number of restaurants offer
such an option for customers.
For many, it became requisite when New
Jersey authored its ban on smoking in eater-
ies and bars.
Well start with what is easily the most
ambitious of those ventures, Lunas at
Merighis Savoy Inn, Union Road and Landis
Avenue in Vineland.
Although we penned an entire feature
about this new construct earlier, its still
kicking off our column, if only for the
unique, outdoor-only menu items available.
Created to be in concert with surround-
ing farmlands, these include Italian-style fire
roasted chicken wingsderived from a
Merighi family recipeBacardi-infused
shrimp skewers and Fontina cheese seared
in a cast iron pan.
Next up, Villa Fazzolari, located at 821
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(Those of my era may recall that location
being home to a seminal crab/seafood joint
called The Harding House.)
Nowadays, they offer a recently complet-
ed Terrazzo with seating for more than
100 persons.
Covered on all but two sides, it affords
protection from foul weather while still
allowing patrons open air enjoyment.
Like Lunas, theyve opted for a special
outside bill of fare, featuring 20 different
pizzas.
These arent standard-issue
either; with diversity like the
Fazzolari house special
arugula, prosciutto de Parma,
shaved Parmigiano, ricotta and
mozzarellachicken Romano
and cheesesteak.
They also have an entire
casual directory of hoagies,
sandwiches, burgers and panini.
Another place weve writ-
ten about prior, but most wor-
thy of mention, is Uncle
Rickys on Wheat Road in
Vineland. With an extensive
list of tavern type fare and
seating for dozens at both the
Tiki Bar and a spacious exterior dining area,
U.R.s has a cool, retro, roadhouse vibe.
That menu stretches miles further than
most similar places, to unusual stuff like
escargot, deviled eggs with lump crabmeat,
clams casino pizza and an out-of-the-box
spider burger combining grilled meat and
our regional magnum opus, soft shell crab.
One recent Facebook visitor even went so
far as to call another item The best god-
d*** prime rib sandwich Ive ever eaten.
High praise, indeed.
A place we continue to hear nothing but
great buzz about is The Greenview Inn at
Eastlyn Golf Course. Chef/Owner Rob
Buonos cuisine has impressed everyone we
know who has ever visiteda notable exclu-
sion on our must-eat schedule soon to be
rectifiedand the special events held here
appear to be top-notch as well.
The few items we read about online left
us starry-eyed: poached pear Bibb salad,
orange roughy over boursin ravioli with
carpaccio of tomato and mahi plated along-
side cauliflower puree.
They offer six tables with seating for 24
persons in a decidedly bucolic atmosphere.
A few more places locally to enjoy an
al fresco meal:
The Cosmopolitan, South Delsea Drive,
Vineland.
Double Eagle Saloon, Panther Road,
Vineland.
Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 North
High Street, Millville.
Ten22 Bar and Grill, Centerton Country
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Lunas Outdoor Bar & Grille at the Savoy, located Landis Avenue and Union Road in East
Vineland, has a venue-appropriate menu of casual fare featuring clams, ribs, sliders and
other seasonal treats, complimented by an equally outdoor-inspired drink menu.
PHOTO COURTESY DAVE GRIFFIN
At Villa Fazzolari on Rt. 40 in Buena Vista Twp., a new roof
enclosure was added this summer bridging the outdoor
venue and the restaurant and providing shelter for those
who wish to dine outdoors during inclement weather.
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Andrea Trattoria, 16 N. High St., Millville, 825-
8588. Formerly located in Newfield, chef/
owner Andrea Covino will serve up Italian
specialties in Millville starting in mid-August.
Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served
tapas style, catering, private parties.
Extensive wine list. Live music Thursday
night.
Babe's Village Inn, Martinelli Avenue,
Minotola, NJ 856-697-1727. Famous crabs,
seafood, Italian cuisine. Eat in or Take out.
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch
spot offering sandwiches named for col-
leges near and far.
Barberas Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S.
Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998.
Homemade chocolates and candies, cus-
tom gift baskets.
Bennigans Restaurant, 2196 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Entrees,
desserts, drink specials. Take-out. Happy
Hour Mon-Fri 3pm-7pm, Sun-Thu 10pm-cl.
All Sports packages available. NBA League
Pass, NHL Center Ice, & MLB Extra
Innings.
Big Apple, 528 N. Harding Hwy., Vineland,
697-5500. Steaks, veal, chicken dishes.
Meet friends at bar. Daily lunch and dinner.
Big Johns Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring Gutbuster
a 21-oz. burger, pizza, wings, subs, dinners.
Black Olive Restaurant. 782 S. Brewster
Rd, Vineland. 457-7624. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m
daily. Entrees, desserts. Take out available.
Bojos Ale House, 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. All food is homemade,
including the potato chips.
Bombay Bites, 112 W. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland, 696-0036. Indian cuisine. $8.95
lunch buffet ($5.99 on Mondays).
Bruni's Pizzeria. 2184 N. 2nd St., Millville
(856) 825-2200. Award-winning pizza
since 1956. Open Mon-Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sun. 11 a.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 Garden 1101 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/Magnolia
rds., 690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies,
breads, doughnuts, custom wedding cakes.
Dakota Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 692-8600. Stylish atmosphere
perfect for an upscale lunch or dinner.
Delicious steaks, seafood and sushi.
Closed Monday for dinner.
Deeks Deli & Kustard Kitchen, 1370 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 691-5438. Call for
lunch and dinner specials. Soft ice cream
and cakes year-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 24 hours. Kids eat free Tues. & Sat.
Dominicks Pizza, 1768 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Vineland, 691-5511. Family time-honored
recipes, fresh ingredients.
Double Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd.,
Vineland, 213-6176. Open for lunch and
dinner. Traditional tavern fair.
Elmer Diner, 41 Chestnut St., Elmer. 358-
3600. Diverse menu of large portions at
reasonable prices.
Esposito's Maplewood III, 200 N. Delsea
Dr., Vineland, 692-2011. Steaks, seafood
and pasta dishes at this Italian restaurant.
Erics, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 205-
9800. Greek and American cuisine, pizza.
Fat Jack's BBQ. Cumberland Mall, next to
Starbucks, 825-0014. Open 7 days a week,
11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Eat in or take out.
Serving ribs, wings, sandwiches, salads
and sides.
Five Points Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Tuckahoe Rd., Vineland, 691-6080. Italian
cuisine and dinner buffets to savor. Family-
owned.
Gardellas Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli,
527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name says
it all. Daily specials, catering. Closed Sun.
Ginas Ristorante & Outdoor Grill, Landis
and Lincoln Aves. in ShopRite Plaza,
Vineland. Serving dinner Tues.-Thurs., 4-9
p.m.; Friday & Sat., 4-10 p.m.; Reservations
recommended. 205-0049. Grill hours:
Open 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Tuesday through
Saturday. Cheesesteaks. Takeout available.
Golden Palace Diner Restaurant 2623 S
Delsea Dr, Vineland, 692-5424. Serving
breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
The Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course,
4049 Italia Avenue, Vineland, 691-5558.
The golfers lounge and bar serves lunch
and snacks daily from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Greenview Inn is a fine dining restau-
rant open for dinner Wed.-Sun. at 5 p.m.
Guiseppe's Italian Market, 528B N.
Harding Hwy, Buena. 856-213-6391. Hot &
Cold Take outs. Crabs Friday & Saturdays.
Harrys Pub at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Lunch &
dinner 7 days a week. Happy hour daily 4-
6 p.m. with half price appetizers. Live
Entertainment Wednesday thru Saturday.
High Street Chinese Buffet, High St.,
Millville, 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet.
DINING OUT
From fine dining to lunch spots to
bakeries, the area has choices to satisfy
any appetite. Call for hours.
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THE SOUP KITCHEN OF
VINELAND AUXILIARY
The Soup Kitchen of Vineland Auxiliary is a non-prot 501 (c) (3): contributions: tax deductible 170 (b) (1) (A) (vi).
The Final Program will be the evening of
August 17, when we will present to the Arise
Summer Camp administrator our $1000 grant.
You and your friends are all invited to attend.
The camp is FREE.
Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be served.
Also... Arts & Crafts Woodworking
Recreation Games Swimming
Kitchen Activities Bar-B-Q on Fridays
Special Visitors Music Field Trips
Martial Arts Academic Refreshers
Social Skills Character Development
It is held at the First United Methodist church,
corner of 7th and Landis, Vineland, NJ. For children
who have completed grades 1st through 5th.
To register for this FREE camp
(space is extremely limited),
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We are pleased to announce
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Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 362-5978. Serving subs, sand-
wiches, and take-out platters.
Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens,
homemade sides, catering.
Kawa Thai & Sushi, 2196 N. Second St.
(Rt.47), Millville, 825-9939. Thai and
Japanese cuisine. BYOB.
Lake House Restaurant. 611 Taylor Rd.,
Franklinville, 694-5700. American grill
cuisine, daily happy hour specials, great
selection of wine and cigars. Open-air deck
bar and patio.
Larry's II Restaurant, 907 N. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-9001. Three meals daily.
Sunday breakfast buffet, early-bird dinners.
La Locanda Pizzeria & Ristorante, 1406 S.
Main Rd., Vineland, 794-3332. Pasta, veal,
chicken. Lunch and dinner. Closed Sun.
Lucianos New Orleans Seafood Kitchen,
Landis Marketplace, 631 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 609-970-7653. Authentic Cajun
and Creole. Catering 7 days a week by
appointment.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui-
sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for
lunch and dinner, Sunday breakfast buffet.
Manny & Vics, 1687 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 696-3100. Daily pizza specials,
delivery.
Mannys Pizza, 426 N. High St., Millville,
327-5081. Daily pizza specials, delivery.
Martinos Trattoria & Pizzeria, 2614 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-4448. Brick
oven pizza, risotto, polenta. Three meals
daily.
Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Union Rd., Vineland, 691-8051.
Banquet/wedding facility and intimate
restaurant. Dungeness Crabs Night on
Tuesdays in the Bistro. Gourmet Pizza Nite
on Wed. Outdoor dining in the adjacent
Lunas Outdoor Bar & Grille.
Millville Queen Diner, 109 E. Broad Street,
Millville. 327-0900. Open 7 Days a Week
24 Hours.
Milmay Tavern, Tuckahoe and Bears Head
rds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet lunches
and dinners, casual setting.
Moes Southwest Grill, 2188 N. 2nd St.,
Millville, 825-3525. Tex-Mex, burritos,
catering.
Moris, E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 690-
0300. Adjacent to the Landis Theater
Performing Arts Center. Includes a casual,
upscale restaurant with a banquet facility
and lounge on site. Lunch and dinner.
MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 697-
9825. Full bar menu, drink specials.
Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High
Street Millville, 293-1200. Year round Fresh
seafood daily, slow roasted prime rib spe-
cials, delicious summer Salads, everyday
lunch & dinner specials, homemade corn
beef, kitchen open until 1 a.m., outdoor
beer 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;
convenient drive-thru, mini-meal specials.
Peking Gourmet, 907 N. Main Rd., (Larrys
II Plaza), Vineland, 691-0088. Chinese.
Takeout only. All major credit cards
accepted.
The Rail, 1252 Harding Hwy., Richland,
697-1440. Bar and restaurant with daily
drink specials and lunch specials.
Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville, 327-
8878. Authentic Vietnamesenoodle
soups, curry, hotpot, Buddhist vegetarian.
South Vineland Tavern, 2350 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 692-7888. Breakfast, lunch, din-
ner daily. Seafood and prime rib.
Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
and Rt. 55, Vineland, 696-8600. Open
Daily, 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Breakfast served all
day. Daily specials Monday thru Friday.
Over 30 dinner selections at 2 for $19.99
and also 7 for $7.00 available 7 days a
week starting at 3 pm.
Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 692-5353. Neighborhood bakery.
Homemade pastries, cakes, coffee.
A Taste of the Islands, 731 Landis Ave.,
Vineland, 691-9555. First prize winning
BBQ Ribs, Jamaican Jerk chicken, Curry
chicken, seafood, rice and beans and
much more. Closed Sunday only.
Ten22 Bar & Grill at Centerton Country
Club, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. Lunch and dinner. New tavern menu
features soups, salads, burgers, sandwich-
es, wraps and entree selections. Sunday
Brunch extravaganza.
Tre Belleze, 363 E. Wheat Rd., Buena, 697-
8500. Serving lunch and dinner daily with
complimentary buffet Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
from 3-5 p.m. Serving gluten-free pizza,
pasta and beer.
Uncle Rickys Outdoor Bar, 470 E. Wheat
Rd., Vineland, 691-4454. Ribs, chicken,
fish, steaks. Always clams, eat in or take
out. Live music Saturday & Sunday night.
Dungeness Crab All You Can Eat.
Villa Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy., Buena
Vista, 697-7107. Dinner combos, grilled
meats, fish. Lunch and dinner daily.
Wheat Road Cold Cuts, 302 Wheat Rd.,
Vineland, 697-0320. Deli and catering.
Wild Wings, 1843 E. Wheat Rd., Vineland,
691-8899. Dinners, grilled sandwiches,
wings.
Winfields. 106 N. High St., Millville, 327-
0909. Continental cuisine and spirits
served in a casually upscale setting.
Ye Olde Centerton Inn, 1136 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove, 358-3201. American classics
served in a picturesque setting.
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Positive Rabies Case
The Cumberland County Health
Department was notified of a positive rabies
case on July 30, 3012. A rabid raccoon was
found fighting with a dog in the backyard of
an Upper Deerfield Township residence. No
people were bitten; however the resident
was exposed to the raccoon's saliva. The
dog rabies vaccination was up-to-date. A
neighbor's dog was also present, but expo-
sure to the raccoon has not been confirmed.
Rabies is a fatal disease that can affect
humans and animals. The Cumberland
County Health Department would like to
encourage everyone to be aware of animals
showing unusual activity when interacting
with pets or children. Animals that are
aggressive or more friendly than usual with
humans or domestic animals may be infect-
ed with rabies. Signs of the rabies virus in
skunks, raccoons, cats, or dogs consist of
foaming at the mouth, drooling saliva, or
having an unstable or wobbly walk.
Rabies is 100 percent preventable by
getting your pets vaccinated.
We encourage pet owners to make sure
their pets are up-to-date with their rabies
vaccinations, says George Sartorio, Health
Officer for Cumberland County Health
Department. When attending one of the
clinics, residents are asked to bring cats in a
carrying case, box, or pillowcase and dogs
in a cage or on a leash. Please check the
Cumberland County Health Department's
website at www.ccdoh.org for the rabies
clinic schedule. If you would like more
information about the rabies virus or the
rabies clinics, call the Cumberland County
Health Department at 327-7602 ext. 7139.
Vet Proposes Law for Pet
Compensation
A veterinarian is asking anyone who will
listenlegislators, judges, fellow pet own-
ers if the loss of a pet is akin to the loss of
furniture, a computer or a car.
Kenneth Newman, a 33-year veterinari-
an and author of Meet Me at the Rainbow
Bridge (www.meetmeattherainbowbridge.
com), has proposed a law that answers his
question. Gracies Law recognizes the
emotional bond between pet and owner by
entitling the owner of a pet killed through
an act of malice or negligence to $25,000
in damages.
Its time we change the laws to more
accurately reflect what pets mean to the
average American, says Newman.
Gracies Law would not supersede cur-
rent laws, he says, which entitle owners to
the property value of their pet. And it
would not replace criminal prosecution for
acts of malice. And owners who decline a
recommended veterinarian procedure to
save a pet would not be held accountable
under the law, he says.
Newmans dog Gracie was killed in April
2008 when a negligent driver backed up 25
yards without looking, crushing Newman
and Gracie between two vehicles. The vet
escaped with a broken leg; Gracie saved his
life, he says.
An attorney looked me in the eye and
said that my dog was a piece of property,
that I wasnt entitled to anything for the
dog, and that this was a simple broken-leg
case, he says.
In every state, he says, laws view pets as
property. Owners are entitled to no more
than replacement value; no law takes into
consideration the loss of companionship,
grief, or pain and suffering.
Newman says that doesnt jibe with
Americans attitude toward their pets.
According to an American Animal Hospital
Association survey, 90 percent of owners
consider their animals part of the family.
Other findings:
52 percent of Americans would rather
be stranded on a deserted island with their
pet than with another person.
83 percent call themselves Mommy
or Daddy in reference to their pet.
59 percent celebrate their pets birthday.
Cases involving pet owners bonds are
increasingly showing up in the courts,
Newman points out:
Matrimonial law: Attorneys have
experienced a 23 percent increase in pet
cases, according to the American Academy
of Matrimonial Lawyers. This includes cus-
tody battles over pets, veterinarian bills and
visitation rights. Harvard now has a course
dedicated to pet law.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals:
While the plaintiffs wrongful death law-
suit was denied, animal activists applaud a
judges willingness to at least hear a case
involving a Jack Russell terrier that died
while undergoing tube feeding at a state
facility.
Texas justice: On Nov. 3, 2011, Fort
Worth's 2nd Court of Appeals ruled that
value can be attached to the love of a dog.
That overruled a 120-year-old Texas
Supreme Court case, which held that
plaintiffs can only recoup the market value
of their pets.
Largest award: In April, a Denver
judge awarded Robin Lohre $65,000 for
the death of her dog, Ruthie. Lohre had
accused Posh Maids cleaning service of
negligence for allowing the dog to get out-
side, where it was hit by a car. Newman
notes this sets a new precedent for pet
value, but that such uncapped awards may
threaten affordable veterinary care.
To read Gracies Law and copy it to
share, visit meetmeattherainbowbridge.
com, click image gallery and scroll down.
Human Salmonella Linked to
Small Turtles
The State Department of Health and
Senior Services reports that the Center for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is
reporting that there are six ongoing multi-
state outbreaks of human Salmonella infec-
tion linked with exposure to small turtles
or their environments (e.g., water from a
turtle habitat).
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4-H Hunter Series Show Set
The Cumberland County 4-H Horse
Program will host the last of four
shows for the 2nd Annual Hunter
Jumper Series, on Saturday
September 15. The show will begin at
8 a.m. and will be held at the
Cumberland County Fairgrounds locat-
ed at 3001 Carmel Road in Millville.
The show will include over 50
classes. Entry fee is $12 per class if
registered by September 14 or $15
per class for day of show entries.
Prizes and first through sixth place
ribbons will be awarded in each class.
Grand Champion and Reserve
Champion awards will be given.
The show managers are Gayle
Emel and Jennifer Tweed of Bridgeton
and Karen Killeen from Pittsgrove.
The show secretary is Patty Burns of
Vineland. Gayle Emel, leader of the
Star Riders 4-H club is the show
steward and course designer.
This Hunter Jumper Show Series is
sponsored by the Cumberland County
4-H Horse Show Committee and is an
ECSJ pointed show.
The show is open to all ages and
will be held rain or shine. For more
information, call 856-451-2800 ext.
#3. Entries can be e-mailed to
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dates range from August 3, 2011 to May 24,
2012. Ill persons range in age from less
than one year to 86 years, with a median
age of eight years. Seventy two percent of
ill persons reported exposure to turtles
prior to their illness; 94 percent of ill per-
sons with turtle exposure specifically
reported exposure to small turtles (shell
length less than four inches); 33 percent of
ill persons with small turtles reported pur-
chasing the turtles from street vendors, and
22 percent reported purchasing small tur-
tles from pet stores.
Seven New Jersey residents have been
identified in two of the six outbreaks. Some
of the New Jersey cases have been linked to
transient street vendors selling small tur-
tles in predominantly Spanish-speaking
neighborhoods.
Small turtles are a well-known source of
human Salmonella infections, especially
among young children. Because of this risk,
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
has banned the sale and distribution of
these turtles as pets since 1975.
In New Jersey, the sale or distribution
of turtles of any size is prohibited
although the Commissioner of Health may
waive this prohibition of live turtles with
a carapace length of four inches or greater
if they are sold or distributed for the pur-
poses of research, other zoological pur-
poses or for food.
Turtles should not be purchased as pets
or given as gifts. After you touch amphibians
or reptiles, always wash your hands thor-
oughly with soap water so you don't get sick.
Salmonella germs can cause a diarrheal
illness in people that can be mild, severe, or
even life threatening. Amphibians and rep-
tiles can carry Salmonella germs and still
appear healthy and clean.
Salmonella germs are shed in their
droppings and can easily contaminate their
bodies and anything in areas where the ani-
mals live. Reptiles and amphibians that live
in tanks or aquariums can contaminate the
water withgerms, whichcanspreadto people.
The CDC has posted information on the
outbreaks with links to public health
advice for consumers on their website,
http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/small-tur-
tles-03-12/index.html
To protect yourself and your family
from germs, DO:
Wash your hands thoroughly with
soap and water right after touching or
feeding amphibians or reptiles, anything in
the area where they live and roam, or water
from their housing or habitats. Adults
should supervise hand washing for young
children. If soap and water are not readily
available, use a hand sanitizer right away
and then wash your hands thoroughly with
soap and water as soon as you can.
To prevent contamination, keep
amphibians and reptiles out of kitchens
and other areas where food and drink is
prepared, served, or consumed.
Tanks, feed or water containers, and
any other equipment or materials used
when raising or caring for amphibians and
reptiles should be cleaned outside the
house. Be aware that the equipment and
materials, including tank water, can be con-
taminated with Salmonella and other germs.
DONT:
Let children younger than five years of
age, older adults, or people with weak
immune systems handle or touch amphib-
ians or reptiles.
Keep habitats containing amphibians
or reptiles in a childs bedroom, especially
children younger than five years of age.
Let reptiles and amphibians roam free
in your home.
Bathe animals or their habitats in your
kitchen sink. If bathtubs are used for these
purposes, they should be thoroughly
cleaned afterward. Use bleach to disinfect a
tub or other place where reptile or amphib-
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South Jersey Pumpkin
Show Set for October
The 9th annual South Jersey Pumpkin
Show will be held October 12-14, in the
rolling farmlands of Salem County, New
Jersey, at the spacious Salem County
Fairground, Rte. 40, Woodstown. CBS of
New York voted the South Jersey Pumpkin
Show as one of the top Fall Festivals in
New Jersey. Thousands attended last year
and the Fairground is located just six miles
from the Delaware Memorial Bridge and
offers acres of parking.
Friday Night will open with the Big
Pumpkin Weigh-Off, with $2,000 in prize
money up for grabs. There will be more
than a dozen live bands and DJ Pepper
Paul playing all favorite tunes. The
Pumpkin Show will be packed full of fami-
ly fun and entertainment, including coun-
try line dancing, Little Miss Pumpkin
Show, decorated baby strollers, a cos-
tumed dog parade, a kids pavilion, truck-
loads of pumpkins and mums, festival
food, largest baked pumpkin pie, scare-
crows on display, a Pumpkin Dessert
Baking Contest with Longaberger pottery
and baskets for winners.
There will be free admission and park-
ing at just $5 a carload. Free pumpkins will
be given to the first 100 kids each day.
Artists and craftsmen are invited to join
the 9th Annual South Jersey Pumpkin
Show. Sign up for one day or all three. Easy
access to parking, loading and unloading.
Huge fairgrounds with inside, outside,
awning spaces too!
Food vendor spaces and food categories
will be limited. Salem County Fairgrounds
has a large covered Pavilion with plenty of
picnic-style dining. Electric is limited and
vendors must use propane for cooking or
bring a generator. A $100 award will go to
the best fall decorated Food Booth on
Sunday, October 14 at 4 p.m.
For more information about Home
Show contracts or sponsorships, visit
http://www.sjpumpkinshow.com.
Call 811 Before Digging
With August 11 having just past, South
Jersey Gas hopes that date on the calendar,
8/11, serves as a natural reminder for resi-
dents to call 811 prior to any digging project
to have underground utility lines marked.
This comes on the heels of a recent report
by the Common Ground Alliance that
determined an underground utility line is
damaged during digging projects every
three minutes nationwide.
When calling 811, homeowners and con-
tractors connect to New Jersey One Call,
the local one-call center, which notifies the
appropriate utility companies of the callers
intent to dig. Professional locators then
have three business days to mark the
approximate locations of underground util-
ity lines with flags, spray paint or both.
Striking a single line can cause injury,
repair costs, fines and inconvenient out-
ages. Every digging project, no matter how
large or small, warrants a call to 811.
Installing a mailbox, building a deck, plant-
ing a tree and laying a patio are all exam-
ples of digging projects that need a call to
811 before starting.
The depth of utility lines can vary for a
number of reasons, such as erosion, previ-
ous digging projects and uneven surfaces.
Utility lines need to be properly marked
because even when digging only a few
inches, the risk of striking an underground
utility line still exists.
Visit www.call811.com or www.southjer-
seygas.com for more information about 811
and safe digging practices.
South Jersey Gas is the principal sub-
sidiary of South Jersey Industries (NYSE:
SJI) and provides natural gas utility service
to over 354,000 residential, commercial
and industrial customers in Atlantic, Cape
May, Cumberland, Salem, and significant
portions of Gloucester, Burlington and
Camden counties in New Jersey. Visit
www.southjerseygas.com for more details
about the company and its program.
Harvest Festival Seeks
Sponsors
The 34th annual Deerfield Township
Harvest Festival on October 5, 6 and 7 will
celebrate Country Stars and Stripes and
America while saluting the regions farm-
ing heritage and presenting a weekend
filled with music and family fun.
The festival will include tried-and-true
standards that the whole family can enjoy
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childrens fun, fireworks, the food court,
parade, arts and crafts, games, amusement
rides and sports, community and business
displays.
The festival continues its tradition of
providing a stellar variety of national,
regional and local musical entertainment to
the thousands of visitors who attend each
year. The festival is becoming a place to
catch new and rising bands that may well
be top national talents soon. An up-to-date
list of entertainers and special events for
the festival can be found on the festival
website, dthf.org.
The Festival Parade is set for Saturday,
October 6, at noon, the Festival SingFest
Contest (formerly Idol Contest) prelimi-
nary competition is Friday, October 5 with
the finals on Sunday, October 7. Mascot
Mania will be held on Saturday and the
gigantic fireworks show, bigger, brighter
and louder than ever for the 34th celebra-
tion, will bring the event to a close on
Sunday at 9:30 p.m.
While we really appreciate the support
of our major sponsors, we continue to need
the support of many other area businesses
as sponsors and advertisers to keep this an
affordable event, said Roy Spoltore, festi-
val chairman. He expressed thanks to
major sponsors who have already commit-
ted to helping in 2012 including Colonial
Bank, NJ State Council on the Arts,
Cumberland County Cultural and Heritage
Commission and Comcast.
The Festival provides businesses and
organizations with affordable and effective
advertising and promotion options.
Sponsors who give $350 or more will be
recognized on signs at the festival, on the
PA system and on Fest-A-Vision, a giant
video screen.
Again this year, ads and/or 30-sec. video
and audio commercials are available on
Fest-A-Vision, to help businesses reach
40,000 festival visitors.
This is an opportunity to get in touch
with the community, but also to help busi-
nesses, said Tony Stanzione, publicity
chairman. Sponsorships, which range from
a Platinum Sponsor for a $10,000 donation,
to $60 for a 3x2-inch advertisement, are
also being promoted.
The deadline for ads and sponsorships
is August 24. Information about sponsor-
ships, the order form and general informa-
tion about the festival is available online at
www.dthf.org or by calling 856-455-3200.
Wanted: Oldest Fridge
The New Jersey Board of Public
Utilities (BPU) is on a quest to recycle New
Jerseys oldest refrigerator or freezer and is
offering a $1,000 reward to do so. New
Jerseys first ever Oldest Refrigerator
Contest will run through this summer.
The owner of the oldest fridge recycled
through the BPUs N.J. Clean Energy
Program (NJCEP) will receive a $1,000
gift card good toward ENERGY STAR
products at any New Jersey Sears store and
the title of New Jerseys Oldest
Refrigerator Contest Winner. The winner
will be announced in October.
Many customers dont realize how
much money is wasted by old refrigerators
or freezers lurking in garages or basements,
but we make it easy for customers to part
with that old unit and save money, said
NJBPU President Robert M. Hanna. This
contest adds a fun side to helping New
Jersey residents understand how to save
energy and money.
To take part in the contest, appliance
owners simply sign up through
September 30, 2012, to have their refriger-
ator or freezer recycled through New
Jerseys Clean Energy Program by calling
877-270-3520 or visiting www.NJClean
Energy.com/refrigerator. The program is
limited to removal of two units for each
household. Appliances to be recycled must
be in working order and between 10 and 30
cubic feet, using inside measurements.
Anyone can save money by unplugging
an energy guzzling relic in their garage or
basement. Owners of old refrigerators can
save up to $150 dollars a year in energy
costs and make some extra cash with a $50
dollar reward by choosing to recycle.
Typically, appliances recycled through
the program are outdated units that either
sit unused or are kept for extra storage in
garages and basements. But the conven-
ience of chilling some extra beverages and
a few leftovers can come with a steep price.
Refrigerators manufactured before 1990
can use as much as three times more elec-
tricity than new appliances.
Units picked up through the program
are transported to an East Brunswick man-
ufacturing facility operated by JACO
Environmental. JACO employs a system
that safely removes hazardous materials
from the old energy-guzzlers, while
reclaiming 95 percent of the appliances for
re-use in manufacturing new products.
Even the foam insulation is safely inciner-
ated to generate electricity to go back into
the grid.
New Jerseys Clean Energy Program
provides financial and other incentives to
the state's residential customers, businesses
and schools that install high-efficiency or
renewable energy technologies. It is
authorized and overseen by the New Jersey
Board of Public Utilities.
For energy saving tips and more infor-
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Energy Programs, visit NJCleanEnergy.com
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Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-
close, $3 Heinekens, DJ/Dance Party
Fridays 9 p.m.-Close, $3 Coronas. All
Sports Packages: MLB Extra Innings, NBA
League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL
Sunday Ticket. $3 12-oz. Coors Light &
$5 23-oz. Call for RSVP and details.
EVERY TUESDAY
Karaoke. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S. Delsea
Dr., Vineland. Come sing your heart out. 765-
5977.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Salsa Night. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. Latin-inspired dance
party. 765-5977.
Country Dancing. The Centerton Country
Club & Event Center, 1022 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove. 711 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15
Lonnie Youngblood. Michael Debbi
Park, 327 Cedar Ave, Richland. 79 p.m.
Free, bring a lawn chair.
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.
Magician Kevin Bethea. Centerton
Country Club & Event Center, Ten22 Bar &
Grill, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. 68 p.m. Magician and sleight of
hand illusionist performs his world-class
magic.
AUGUST 16 THROUGH 19
Nightlife at Ten22. Centerton Country
Club & Event Center, The Patio Bar at
Ten22, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. Wed.: Country Night with DJ Bob
Morgan, 7-11 p.m. Lessons and non-stop
dancing (song requests all night) on one
of the largest dance floors in region
Admission is $5. Thurs: DJ Tommy B 8
p.m., Fri: TBA 9 p.m., Sat: DJ Tommy B 9
p.m.
Nightlife at Moris. Lou Ferretti's Mori's
on Landis, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
690-0300. Thurs.: Juicy 8 p.m.. Fri.: Juicy
8 p.m. Sat.: Bobby and Kit 8 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.
AUGUST 16, 17 AND 18
Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Fri.:
Danny Eyer Band. Sat.: TBA.
Nightlife at Bojos. 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. Tues.: Bike Nite with
live entertainment. Thurs.: Karaoke. Fri.:
Mike Bryan Band. Sat.: DJ/band. Daily drink
and food specials.
Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar
House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke 9 p.m., Fri.:
Undercover 9 p.m., Sat.: Glen Eric 9 p.m.
Sun.: Steven Solof, 59 p.m.
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Top 40 Dance Party w/ DJ Tony Morris.
The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S. Delsea Dr,,
Vineland. All of the most popular main-
stream dance music. 765-5977.
AUGUST 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25
My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank
Sinatra. Eagle Theatre, 208 Vine St.,
Hammonton, 609-704-5012. 8 p.m. except
August 19 at 3 p.m A tribute to the life
and times of the musical and cultural leg-
end. Tickets $22. Reserve at
www.TheEagleTheatre.com.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17
Third Friday: BMC. Bogarts Bookstore.
210 N. High St., Millville. Free admission.
Contemporary favorite New Modern
American Songbook 710 p.m.
Paul Thorn. Lakeside Performing Arts
Center, Lakeside Middle School, 2 N.
Sharp St., Millville. All tickets previously
purchased will be honored at this show.
Doors open at 8:30 p.m.
AUGUST 17 THROUGH 19
Into the Woods Junior. Landis Theater,
830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 7:30 p.m.
except on Sunday at 3 p.m. Local thespi-
ans present this cockeyed fairy tale
where all of your favorite characters
Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack
(and his beanstalk) and The Witchmeet
THROUGH AUGUST 31
Maureen Fain: Watercolor
Moments. Gallery 50, Inc., 50 E.
Commerce St., Bridgeton. Wed.Sat.
11 a.m4 p.m. Fain was born in
Durban, South Africa. She graduated
Fine Arts at Natal College of Art,
studied Stage Design at the Central
School of Art in London and in 1973
she received a BA in History of Art
from the Hebrew University,
Jerusalem. Maureen has had 21 solo
exhibitions, notably in Paris, the USA,
Norway, South Africa, as well as in
Israel. She had a special exhibition of
watercolor nudes at the Israel
Museum in 1994. She has participat-
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notably an international group exhibi-
tion in London in March 2011, and
was one of five Israeli women artists
who were invited to exhibit in Berlin
in 1999, as guests of the German
Government, the City of Berlin and
the National Association for Women
in the Arts. 856-575-0090.
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AUDITIONS
The Gabriel Project, in its continu-
ing efforts to raise funds for ill chil-
dren in need, will stage a fall musical,
Happy Days: The Musical, based on
the ABC TV series of the Happy Days,
featuring the Fonz, Richie and the
rest of the Cunningham family; Pinky,
Joanie, Chachi and many more.
The auditions will be held at 6:30
p.m. on August 20 and 21 at Veterans
Memorial School (424 S. Main Rd,
Vineland). All ages from 14 and up
(that includes adults!) are needed for
this production. The performances will
be held on November 15-17 and all who
audition should be available for all
three performances. Auditioners should
be prepared to sing a song, learn a
short dance routine and read from the
script. A pianist will be provided, but
the use of CDs will be permitted.
Contact rachelpinkstone@yahoo.com
for additional details.
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and interact on their journeys. Pictured,
opposite page: Matthew Camardo as Jack
and Elizabeth Vastano as Milky White The
Cow. Tickets $15. For tickets and details,
stop by the Box Office at 830 E. Landis
Avenue, visit www.LandisTheater.com or
call 856-691-1121.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18
Author's Circle. Bogarts Bookstore. 210
N. High St., Millville. Free admission.
Various authors reading, discussing and
signing books. 4 p.m.
Dan Barry and Dominic Mancini.
Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville.
Free admission. Live music 79 p.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19
Poetry On High. Bogarts Bookstore.
210 N. High St., Millville. Free admission.
Featuring poet/writer Rey Perry
1:304:30 p.m.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20
Bud Cavallo. Giampetro Park, E. Landis
Ave., Vineland. 7 p.m. Enrico Serra Band
Shell. In case of rain: Memorial School
Auditorium, Main Rd. and Chestnut Ave.
Come out and enjoy the free Monday
concerts and dancing on the adjacent
dance floor. Upcoming concert: 8/27
Frank Marone and The Italians.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Joe Luisi. Bruno Melini Park, 616
Central Ave., Minotola. 79 p.m. Rain or
shine. Come out and enjoy the final free
Tuesday concert staged by The American
Federation of Musicians, Local 595.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
Bob Ferris Orchestra. Michael Debbi
Park, 327 Cedar Ave, Richland. 79 p.m.
Free, bring a lawn chair. Upcoming con-
cert: 8/29 DJ Nicky G.
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Little Feat at Ocean Citys Music Pier.
This band has indeed led a storied life
since they were formed in 1969. As
American as apple pieand rock n roll
itselfFeat's music transcends bound-
aries, a freewheeling fusion of California
rock and Dixie-infected funk-boogie. In
the mix as well are strains of folk, blues,
rockabilly, country and jazz, inventing a
hybrid sound that is truly Little Feat. Tickets for the show are available at the Ocean
City Music Pier box office or online at ticketmaster.com. Little Feat is presented by
BCTA and produced by Bob Rose and BRE Presents.
Off Broad Street Players
2013 Season
The Off Broad Street Players have
announced their 2013 Main Stage
Production Season.
How to Succeed in Business without
Really Trying - February 15-24, 2013
Biloxi Blues - May 3-5, 2013
Fiddler on the Roof - August 2-11,
2013
Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof - October 18-
20, 2013
Brigadoon -
November 15-24,
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In addition to these
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shows:
Godspell - March
22-24, 2013
The Fantasticks -
September 6-8,
2013
Information on auditions and pro-
duction staff will be posted at
www.obsp.org when made available.
For questions regarding the new
season, visit www.obsp.org or contact
Director of Public Relations, Jason D.
Smith at jsmith@obsp.org.
PICTURED: Off Broad Street Players in
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BRIDGETON
80 Manheim Ave., 825 Realty LLC to
Griffin Holdings II LLC on 6/15/12 for
$150,000
471 Indian Ave., Meredith Rabino
(Per. Rep.) to Cynthia S Mosley on
6/28/12 for $80,000
DEERFIELD TWP
556 Morton Ave., Maria Buono to
Erika Stonestreet on 6/22/12 for
$78,000
781 Vineland Ave., Dominica
Stillwagon (Exec.) to Jeremy Carter on
6/26/12 for $105,000
40 Pindale Dr., Brian K Lewis to
Shamekia Green on 6/29/12 for
$215,000
DOWNE TWP
407 Baptist Rd., Emma G Allen (Est.
by Exec.) to John J Marcucci, Jr. on
6/26/12 for $125,000
Delaware Ave &C., 2020 Properties
LLC to State of New Jersey Dept. of
Env. Prot. on 6/29/12 for $185,000
FAIRFIELD TWP
821 Seabreeze Rd., Robert J Riley to
State of New Jersey Dept. of Env. Prot.
on 6/29/12 for $130,000
HOPEWELL TWP
231 W Park Dr., Richard T Hitchon to
Michael P Pipitone on 6/19/12 for
$152,000
2 Meadow Wood Dr., Robert C
Garrett (Ind. Atty.) to Harold Rumph on
6/27/12 for $154,900
16 Cubby Hollow Rd., Bertha Falcone
(Est. by Exec.) to Ricardo Slade on
6/28/12 for $47,500
LAWRENCE TWP
361 Main St., Nancy Molette to
Township of Lawrence on 6/18/12 for
$105,000
788 Hogbin Rd., Gallaher Robert S Sr
Irrevocable Trust & C to State of New
Jersey Dept. of Env. Prot. on 6/29/12
for $100,612
71 Brown Rd., Sharon M Hirschhorn to
Thomas Lasko on 6/29/12 for $185,000
MAURICE RIVER TWP
367 Carlisle Pl., Kim L Quinn (Exec.)
to George Ellis on 6/29/12 for $13,000
MILLVILLE
29 Reese Rd. #43, Bernard Dera to
Northeast Precast on 6/15/12 for
$55,000
1906 E Main St., Virginia C Risley (by
Atty.) to Christopher S Puff on 6/18/12
for $95,500
2039 Wheaton Ave., Sec. of Housing
& Urban Development to Naomi Cruz
on 6/19/12 for $56,976
1300 Buck St., Jeanne B Rechsteiner
(Est. by Exec.) to Stacy B Carter on
6/20/12 for $129,000
418 Powell St., Manuel Tommaseo to
Misael Candelario on 6/22/12 for
$36,500
302 N 10th St., Susan Levick to
Jarrod Chain on 6/25/12 for $104,500
521 W Main St. #24, Nancy A Forster
(by Atty.) to Woodview GB LLC on
6/26/12 for $35,000
802 Whitaker Ave., Emily Luertzing
to Parviz Behrooz on 6/26/12 for
$60,000
UPPER DEERFIELD
21 Husted Station Rd., Mary J Day
(Est. by Adm.) to Ronald Demaio on
6/20/12 for $40,000
VINELAND
1105 Mayfair Ct., Nellie P LaTorre
(Est. by Adm.) to Keith W Pompper on
6/15/12 for $140,000
571 E Forest Grove Rd., David C
Cassidy to Eduardo Ocasio on 6/15/12
for $190,000
1654 Jackson Dr., Sec. of Housing &
Urban Development to Bota Investments
LLC on 6/18/12 for $85,000
739 East Earl Dr., HSBC Bank USA
Trust (by Atty.) to Laura Kousmine on
6/18/12 for $102,699
666 W Wheat Rd., Donald G Vansteyn
(Exec.) to Elizabeth Marie Bermudez
on 6/18/12 for $154,000
91 Knoll Dr., Lorena S Maytrott (Est.
by Exec.) to Brian A Labree on 6/21/12
for $150,000
22 W Montrose St., Marie Hightower
(by Atty.) to Wayne Howard Hightower
on 6/25/12 for $63,920
916 Maurice River Pkwy., Merrily G
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418 N East Ave., Peter J Forcinito
(Trust) to Robin Javier Martinez on
6/27/12 for $36,500
1555-1557 N Orchard Rd., US Bank
Trust (by Atty.) to Kay Jiannone on
6/27/12 for $127,000
Mays Landing Rd., Diocese of
Camden New Jersey to Nature
Conservancy on 6/28/12 for $640,108
1155 E Landis Ave., First Baptist
Church of Vineland to New Jersey
Conference of Seventh-Day & C on
6/28/12 for $750,000
1299 N Mill Rd., Danilda Torres
(Adm.) to I&H Homes on 6/29/12 for
$30,000
1042 S East Ave., Jose Jimenez to
Morvay Construction LLC on 6/29/12
for $72,000
3468 Venturi Ln., Spring Hollow No. 1
LLC to NVR Inc. (DBA) on 6/29/12 for
$79,750
731 E Park Ave., James Marsh (Trust)
to Robert Alan DeCrescenzo on
6/29/12 for $80,000
735 S Main Rd., Yolanda Giuliani (Est.
by Exec.) to Edna Ferguson on 6/29/12
for $88,000
1169 Sharp Rd. #14, Marie Giannone
(Exec.) to Wayne Ragains on 6/29/12
for $100,000
501 S Eighth St., Manuel A Roldan to
Luis E Ortiz on 6/29/12 for $109,900
799 S E Blvd., Christine Alexander to
David Church on 6/29/12 for $110,000
1138 E Chestnut Ave., New Jersey
Education Assoc. to Sojo Group LLC
on 6/29/12 for $155,000
580 N Valley Ave., Adelson L
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6/29/12 for $164,900
4895 Mays Landing Rd., Beneficial
Financial I Inc. to Kristian Kirchner on
6/29/12 for $165,000
1078 Falcon Way, Donald L Smack to
Delores B McLamb on 6/29/12 for
$195,000
1161 Woodcrest Dr., EJG Properties at
Woodcrest LLC to Keith Petway on
6/29/12 for $204,500
2258 Yankee Ct., Paul Wampler to
Luisito Ago on 6/29/12 for $259,000
2530 Magnolia Rd., Richard Caplis
(Exec.) to Nicholas Phillippousis on
6/29/12 for $330,000
Surace Named Colonial
Bank Mortgage Rep
Colonial Bank FSB has announced that
Nick N. Surace III has been named
Mortgage Representative to continue to
build the banks customer service culture
and expand its community banking fran-
chise. Surace has more than 10 years of cus-
tomer service experience and has worked
for six years in the banking industry.
As a loan officer, Surace is a personal
guide for borrowers throughout the mort-
gage process. He helps to identify needs,
select loan programs and aid in the com-
pletion of the loan application process.
Nick has the right mixture of skill and
talent for our operation, and that makes
him a valuable member of the Colonial
Bank team, said Ed Geletka, president of
Colonial Bank FSB. Its because of
employees like Nick and many others that
Colonial Bank is the right bank for our
customers and the right bank for southern
New Jersey.
Surace is a graduate of American
Intercontinental University in Atlanta,
where he received a business administra-
tion degree.
Colonial Bank FSB began in 1913 as a
small mortgage association in downtown
Bridgeton. It is now a full-service commu-
nity bank with nine locations in the heart
of southern New Jersey. In addition to the
main office in Vineland, Colonial Bank
FSB maintains branches in Bridgeton,
Mantua, Millville, Upper Deerfield,
Vineland (three offices), Sewell and
Cedarville. For more information, please
visit www.ColonialBankFSB.com or call
856-205-0058. Member FDIC, Equal
Housing Lender.
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HAPPENINGS
FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAYS
Grupo de Autismo. Convent, 23 W.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 10 a.m.12 noon.
Group of families with children diagnosed
with autism. Share information, ideas,
experiences, and suppport. Addressed to
the Hispanic community and people with
special needs. 882-8929,
https://www.facebook.com/gdautismo.com
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15
Historical Society Seminar. Vineland
Historical and Antiquarian Society, 108 S.
Seventh St., Vineland. 7 p.m. Mark
Demitroff presents "Come Earnest
Homeseekers: Ethnic Settlements of the
Pines." Demitroff, who is currently com-
pleting his doctoral degree in cultural
geography at the University of Delaware, is
a dynamic speaker who will share some of
his findings about regional settlement pat-
terns. For further information, call 856-
691-1111 or e-mail vinelandhisto-
ry@gmail.com.
Boys and Girls Club of Vineland
Fundraiser. Buffalo Wild Wings, 2164 N.
2nd St., Millville. Come by at 4 p.m. and
after and present a *FREE* ticket to your
server when you order your wings, and 10
percent of the proceeds (pre-tax) will be
donated to the SMART Girls and Passport
to Manhood programs. To obtain a ticket,
email emiller@vinelandbgc.org or call 856-
696-4190; or simply show up at the event.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16
Clayton Historic Presrvation Meeting.
Clayton Museum, 29 East Ave., Clayton. 7
p.m. All borough residents are welcome.
AUGUST 16 THROUGH 18
The Greater Bridgeton Amish Farm
Market. 720 Shiloh Pike (Route 49),
Bridgeton. Thursday 9 a.m.6 p.m.,, Friday
9 a.m.7 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.4 p.m.
Breakfast at 8 a.m. all three days. Horse &
Buggy Rides, Pig Roast, Specials & Sales.
856-451-3008.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18
Cohanzick Antique Car Club Show.
McClain Trucking Lot, Rt. 40, Carneys
Point. Judged show to benefit Childrens
Miracle Network. 856-498-0787.
Alpha Regional Training: Catholic
Evangelism. Cumberland County
Community Church, 1800 E. Broad St.,
Millville, 9 a.m.3 p.m. $20 registration fee.
www.alphausa.org/newjersey.
AUGUST 18 AND 19
Seafood Festival. Bellview Winery 150
Atlantic St., Landisville. Freshly prepared
seafood of all kinds; BBQ and other fare.
Live music by Philadelphia's To the Max
dance band. Saturday: American Car Show
11 a.m.3 p.m. (rain date is Sunday).
Bellview wines samples, three varieties of
sangria offered by the carafe. Bring lawn
chairs or blankets. Admission to Seafood
Festival and Car Show $10 per person
(includes wine tasting, souvenir Bellview
wine glass). For directions and details on
how to register your car in the American Car
Show, call 856-697-7172 or go to
www.BellviewWinery.com.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19
Chicken Barbecue. North Italy Club, South
East Ave. and Virano Ln., Vineland. Noon6
p.m. Platter includes half chicken, macaroni
salad, tomatoes, corn, hot or sweet peppers,
and roll. $10. Also available: raw and
steamed clams, hot dogs, sausage and
pepper sandwiches, cake and coffee. Music
by Double Helix Band. 856-692-9862.
Antique Fire Apparatus Show,
Muster and Fire Fighter's Family Day
WheatonArts, 1000 Glasstown Rd.,
Millville. 10 a.m4 p.m. A highlight of
the event will be a firefighter competition
where children of all ages can witness
firsthand how firefighters use their train-
ing and skills to battle fires. Free admis-
sion to the show. To visit WheatonArts:
$10 adults, $9 senior adults, 17 and
under admitted free on Sundays.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20
NAMI Meeting. Chestnut Assembly of
God, 2554 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. The
Cumberland County Chapter of the
National Alliance on Mental Illness holds
its business/support group meeting. 79
p.m. 691-9234 or 794-9987.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
Vegetable Twilight Meeting and
Research Tour. Rutgers Agricultural
Research and Extension Center (RAREC),
121 Northville Rd., Bridgeton. 5:308:30
p.m. The Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Agricultural Agents of Atlantic, Cumberland
and Gloucester counties invite growers to
tour the research plots and hear presenta-
tions by the investigators of those research
plots. Presentations on Basil Downy
Mildew, Pepper Phytophthora and
Anthracnose Studies, Red and Yellow Bell
Pepper Variety Trials, just to name a few.
Bring plant, insect, disease or weed sam-
ples to the meeting for identification.
Samples should be in sealed plastic bags.
Pesticide recertification credits have been
requested. For additional information, con-
tact Dr. Wes Kline, Cumberland County
Agricultural Agent, 856-451-2800, ext. 1.
Lecture: How To Control, Prevent, and
Eliminate Type II Diabetes Naturally.
Cooper Wellness Center, 6 LaSalle St.
(across from YMCA), Vineland. 7-8 p.m. Dr.
Cooper, DC, from the Foundation for
Wellness Professionals, will speak on how
this important topic. Limited to 20 regis-
tered. 691-1313.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
Cataract Seminar. Eye Associates,
SurgiCenter of Vineland, 251 S. Lincoln
Ave. Vineland. 4:30 and 6:30 sittings.
Watch Dr. Tyson perform cataract surgery
in progress. Many patients who are hesi-
tant or have lingering questions will find
this seminar very helpful in continuing
their journey toward better vision.
Refreshments will be served and attendees
will be entered to win a gift certificate.
Reservations are required and limited. Call
Donna at 856-691-8188, ext 277.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
Delaware Bay Moonlight Cruise. Cruise
leaves from dock 5, the state marina in
Fortescue, aboard the Bonanza II. Cruise to
Brandywine Shoal, leaving the dock at 4
p.m. Bring a brown bag lunch, if you wish.
Water and sodas will be provided. Tickets
are $40 or $20 for children under 12.
RSVP to Elma Gardner (856) 825-0123.
Checks should be made out to DBLHK&FA
and sent to Maxine Mulligan, 1049 Simca
Terrace, Vineland NJ 08360. Checks will
not be deposited until after your cruise.
Home and cell phone numbers required
(for any necessary last-minute cancellation
notifications due to inclement weather).
Semper Marine Detachment Annual
Pig Roast. Semper Marine Detachment
#205, 2041 W. Landis Ave., Vineland. 311
p.m. Pulled pork, corn on cob, baked
beans, potato salad, sauerkraut, dessert,
coffee, tea, soda and beer. $15, $4 for chil-
dren under 12, 5 and under free. Bring a
toy for Toys for Tots and get entered into a
special drawing. 692-4300.
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6th Annual Peach Festival.
Malaga Camp, 4500 N. Delsea Drive,
Newfield. New Jersey peaches are
the starsand Lil Mr. and Miss.
Peach contest. For details, call 856-
466-0288.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 28
City Council Meeting. Council
Chambers, City Hall, Vineland. 7:30 p.m.
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involving The City of Vineland. Pre-meet-
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SPORTS HAPPENINGS
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15
Italian-American Benevolent
Associations 13th Annual
Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament.
Buena Vista Country Club, 301 Country
Club Ln., Buena. $100 for golf and din-
ner; $150 per golfer. Registration and
lunch begins at 11:30 a.m., shotgun start
at 12:30 p.m. Proceeds from this event
will benefit local Italian-Americans in
need of financial assistance to pursue
higher education. Space is limited to 152
golfers. For more information or to make
reservations, contact the Italian-American
Benevolent Association. Sponsorships are
available.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18
5th Annual Joshua M. Moren
Memorial Slo-Pitch Softball
Tournament. Rob Shannon Sports
Complex, Cedarville Road Recreation
Complex, Cedar St (Cedarville Rd.),
Millville. $200 per team, $10 per home
run derby contestant. Make-up/rain date:
August 19. All proceeds go directly to the
Joshua Moren Memorial Scholarship
Fund. Each team will receive up to 15
tournament T-shirts. For more info., visit
www.games4josh.com
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
Dick Baum Memorial Golf
Tournament. Buena Vista Country Club,
301 Country Club Lane, Buena. $110 per
peson, $425 per foursome. Noontime reg-
istration and lunch, shotgun start at 1:00
p.m. Sponsored by Habitat for Humanity,
proceeds from this event will go to help
the altruistic company. Golfers should
register by August 17. For more info., con-
tact Robert Scarpa at 856-563-0292.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
2012 Bill Bottino Mud Run. New
Jersey Motorsports Park, Thunderbolt
Raceway, 8000 Dividing Creek Rd.,
Millville. Opening ceremony starts at 4
p.m. $63-85 for adults to register, which
includes a t-shirt and a BBQ. Sponsored
by the Barbara Cook Cancer Foundation,
all proceeds from this event will go
towards cancer research. The 4-mile
muddy course will have over 20 obsta-
cles, ending in a mud pit. There will also
be a separate run for kids, auctions,
prizes and an award ceremony during the
BBQ. There will also be live music and a
remembrance walk. For more info. or to
register, visit www.NJmudrun.com.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
Annual Golf & Tennis/Volleyball
Tournament. Stockton Resort & Spa, 401
South New York Rd., Galloway. $250 per
person for golf, $125 per person for tennis
or volleyball. Golf starts at 10:30 a.m. and
11 a.m., depending on course; All other
activities begin at noon. Sponsored par-
tially by Nike, all proceeds from this event
benefit the SJH Foundation and SJH
HospiceCare. There will also be an open
bar, dinner and award ceremony. For more
info., email SJHFoundation@sjhs.com
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
11th Annual WheatonArts Golf
Classic. Running Deer Golf Club, 1111
Parvin Mill Rd., Pittsgrove Township. All
proceeds benefit the arts program for
children at WheatonArts. For more info.,
call Katherine at 856-825-6800 x114.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Walk To End Alzheimers. Vineland
High School South, 2880 East Chestnut
Ave., Vineland. Registration starts at 9:30
a.m., walk begins at 11 a.m. Proceeds ben-
efit the Alzheimers Association. For more
info., visit alz.org/walk or call 1-800-272-
3900.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
Second Annual New Jersey State
Advisory Board Golf Tournament.
Forsgate Country Club, 375 Forsgate Dr.,
Monroe Township. 11 a.m. registration,
11:30 a.m. lunch, 1:30 p.m. shotgun start.
$350 per person, $1,300 per foursome.
Proceeds from this tournament benefit the
Salvation Army. For more info. or to regis-
ter, visit www.salvationarmynj.org/golf or
call 908-851-8227
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
Inaugural OLMA Tribute Golf Classic.
Galloway National Golf Club, 270 S. New
York Rd., Galloway. The event will mark
the induction of four individuals into the
schools Salerno Society, a recently
formed hall of fame created to tribute stu-
dents, coaches and contributers who have
had an effect on the growth and success
of school athletics.
Vacation Bible School
Faith Bible Church will be hosting
IncrediWorld: Amazement Park-
A Thrill Ride Through Gods
Creation.VBS will be held Monday,
August 20 through Friday, August
24, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ages 5-
12. The theme will be Answers in
Genesis: How old is the earth?
What in the world is a worldview?
How can I be saved? Does every
creature have a creator? Are
dinosaurs in the Bible? Location:
Faith Bible Church 3139 E.
Chestnut Ave. Vineland, NJ 08361,
856-691-3460 www.faithbible.org.
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Darren moved to Hollywood and signed
with Columbia Pictures in 1956. Like many
actors of that era, the studio changed his
name. Ercolani became Darren to honor
the popular 1950s Kaiser-Darrin sports car.
The i became an e.
His co-starring role as Moondoggie in
the 1959 film Gidget made Darren an
instant teen heartthrob. Next, his breakout
1961 Goodbye Cruel World and 1962 Her
Royal Majesty hits were Top 10 singles.
During his diverse career, Darren has
produced 14 albums, acted in 20 movies,
co-starred in three television series and
directed 50 television shows, filled with
famous celebrities.
Of everyone Darren has worked with, he
believes he learned the best show business
lessons from comedian Buddy Hackett.
From 1970-1982, Darren opened for
Hackett, often playing the straight man.
Darren claims, As a mentor, Buddy
taught me everything about performing on
a live stage. In those 12 years when we
sometimes lived together, there was never a
bad word between us.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Darren trans-
ferred his acting skills to network televi-
sion. He was cast in regular roles, including
the television drama T.J. Hooker. Darren
later directed many action and dramatic
television series like The A-Team, Beverly
Hills, 90210 and Melrose Place. After
appearing as singer Vic Fontaine in Star
Trek: Deep Space Nine in 1998-1999, Darren
rejuvenated his music career.
I developed a new fan base and am
grateful that I could reinvent myself one
more time. I wont be directing anymore
because singing is too much fun to do any-
thing else, he says
Because Darren has millions of fans
nationwide, he enjoys many professional
opportunities. Still active and in demand
as the quintessential entertainer, Jimmys
resume reads like a New York City phone
book. He does a great job of singing favorite
standards from The Great American
Songbook, Costello says.
Show attendees may purchase Darrens
most recent CD, Because of You in the
Landis lobby after the concert, or online at
www.jamesdarren.com. It features stan-
dards and more contemporary songs. He
loves interacting with the audience, saying
I will meet anyone in the lobby, or do a Q
& A from the stage.
With a new CD set for release within six
months, Darren will continue his vigorous
schedule. He performs 15 to 20 weeks a
year, returning to California regularly to
spend time with Evy, his wife of more than
50 years, sons Christian and Anthony and
grandchildren Nicholas and Natalie. I
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LEVOY
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Shows scheduled during the soft opening
of August will be either cancelled or
rescheduled. Any show that is cancelled will
result in a full refund to any ticket purchas-
er. In the event of a re-scheduled show the
ticket purchaser will have the option to
move their ticket to the new date or receive
a full refund.
Purchasers of Opening Day tickets to
The Music Man will receive a complimentary
ticket, of their choice, to either of the new
two opening shows at the Levoy during the
weekend of September 8.
The previously scheduled Gala has been
rescheduled to September 22, freeing up the
weekend of September 8 for the new open-
ing shows. All show changes will be indicat-
ed on the Levoy web site as soon as practical
at www.levoy.net or you can follow the
progress on the Levoy Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/levoymillville
The Levoy Theater announces the
following schedule modifications.
RUSTED ROOT is coming to Millville
August 23. Rusted Root has sold more than 3
million albums worldwide. The multi-plat-
inum sextet, is known for their unique
fusion of acoustic, rock, world, and other
styles of music. The venue will be
announced shortly. All tickets previously
purchased will be honored at this show.
THE HUNTS are coming to the Levoy
Theatre on September 30. This family of
nine will amaze you with their talent and
Irish themed entertainment. All tickets pur-
chased for a previous date will be honored at
this show.
MASTERS OF MOTOWN will perform
at the Levoy Theatre on October 25. Take
the ultimate stroll down memory lane. All
tickets purchased for a previous date will be
honored at this show.
BOB MILNE will perform amazing
Ragtime piano at a 2 p.m. matinee on
November 10, at the Levoy Theatre. Bob
Milne is considered to be the best rag-
time/boogie-woogie pianist in the world. All
tickets purchased for a previous date will be
honored at this show.
The Levoy thanks everyone for their
patience. Ticket subscribers may contact the
Levoy at 856327-6400 or online at www.
levoy. net for details and additional informa-
tion about each show. I
Golden Circle Contest
Lou Costello is running a ticket contest for his radio show on Cruisin 92.1
WVLT, weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. At Costellos request, listeners call in to
be entered into the Grand Prize drawing on August 22. One lucky winner will
receive the premier Golden Circles two best seats in the house, round-trip lim-
ousine transportation, a five-star dinner at Moris, a meet-and-greet with
Darren after the show and a signed copy of author James Rosins bestselling
book, Philadelphia: City of Music. No purchase is necessary.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
An Evening with James Darren.
Landis Theater, 830 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 8 p.m. Tickets $45, $55,
$75 for Mezzanine, and $90 for a
limited amount of Gold Circle tick-
ets, which include a meet and greet
after the show. Tickets can be pur-
chased online, at the Box Office, or
by calling 856-691-1121.
PAUL THORN (below) is coming to Millville
this Friday, August 17 . His performance will
be held at the Lakeside Performing Arts
Center, Lakeside Middle School, in Millville. All
tickets previously purchased will be honored
at this show. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. The
Mississippi native brings his muscular brand of
roots musicbluesy, rocking and thoroughly
Southern. Tickets $22.50/$20/$17.50 in
advance; $25/20 at door.
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at the Levoy Theatre last month.
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machines. Contact Henry
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