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BOROUGH OF CLAYTON, County of Gloucester, State of New Jersey – Notice of Professional Appointments
PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 ET. SEQ. WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts Law (N.J.S.A.40A:11-1 et seq.) requires the governing body of a. contracting unit to publish a notice in a newspaper authorized by law to publish its legal advertisements,. setting for the nature, duration, service and amount of the contract where...
Karolina Mills Named Cumberland County Teacher of the Year
An English as a Second Language teacher at Marie D. Durand Elementary School in Vineland was recently named as Cumberland County’s Teacher of the Year by the New Jersey Department of Education. Karolina Mills and her 20 fellow educators were announced during a ceremony at The College of New...
Homes at or under $400,000 in Salem County
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between Aug. 5 and Aug. 11. In this article, we outline recent property sales in Salem County, all of which featured homes under $400,000. Below, we provide an overview of the top...
We Believe: The Founding of the New Jersey State Society of Spiritualists and Friends of Progress
Depending on who you talked to, that fellow named Charles K. Landis was a visionary or a madman; an arrogant capitalist who at the same time wanted nothing more than respect and a fair wage for the average working person. At the same time, he wasn’t above skirting the law when it helped him close another land deal. After all, look what had happened in Elwood. Who ever heard of selling someone property without giving them access to the trees that grew on it? How were the settlers supposed to build their homes and farm buildings without lumber? Landis did, though, and got away with it—later moving on to establish Hammonton with a new partner named Richard Byrnes just a couple of miles down the road. They parted ways a few years later, when Landis decided to strike out on his own and found Vineland.
Vineland in court over cleanup as costs are at $2M-plus
VINELAND — The city is in state court looking for someone other than itself to pay for millions of dollars in unanticipated pollution cleanup expenses at the former Limpert Brothers confections factory on North West Boulevard. Limpert Brothers is the only named defendant so far, but a potential problem with that is the company is out of business. The lawsuit leaves open adding other defendants as they are identified, but for the moment there is no way...
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