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  • Singing dogs hit local zoo 

    by Kristi Funderburk on July 28th, 2010 | Comment

    By PHILLIP DAVIS Special to The Daily Journal

    Lexie and Marlie, the two New Guinea singing dogs from Illinois, are adjusting to their new exhibit at the Cohanzick Zoo.

    The new exhibit is now open to the public and has been seeing quite a few visitors since breeder Thomas Wendt, one of the co-founders of [...]

     
  • Kayak cleanups this weekend 

    by Kristi Funderburk on July 15th, 2010 | Comment

    If you're looking for a unique way to enjoy the summer weather this weekend, there are two kayak cleanups planned in the area.

    The Nature Conservancy's Delaware Bayshores Program is hosting a cleanup on the Maurice River this Saturday starting at 7 a.m.

    The group is starting at the Fowser Road boat ramp in Millville [...]

     
  • Delsea seniors do beach clean up 

    by Kristi Funderburk on June 29th, 2010 | Comment

    Over the past school year, Delsea Regional High School’s Youth Organized for Disaster Action group has been involved with many community-assistance issues, including a recent beach cleanup in Wildwood, according to Mary Moyer, district spokeswoman.

    In June, the seniors headed out into the sun to clean the beach in Wildwood. A few weeks earlier, the [...]

     
  • PAL hosts kids fishing tournament 

    by Kristi Funderburk on May 3rd, 2010 | Comment

    The city’s Police Athletic League and Vineland Police Juvenile Unit are hosting its annual Youth Fishing Tournament on Saturday, May 22.

    Registration is scheduled from 8 to 9 a.m. and the tournament is set to run 9 a.m. to noon at South Vineland Park, located on Elmer Road near Delsea Drive.

    Children must bring their [...]

     
  • LSA announces Earth Day poster winners 

    by Kristi Funderburk on April 22nd, 2010 | Comment

    The Landis Sewerage Authority recently announced the winners of its 2010 Earth Day Poster Contest.

    This is the 15th year that LSA has held a Earth Day poster contest to encourage middle school children to become more aware of our environment.

    The recipients also mark the 80th US Savings Bond that the LSA has awarded [...]

     
  • Delsea plans Earth Day cleanup 

    by Kristi Funderburk on April 17th, 2010 | Comment

    Delsea Regional High School’s Youth Organized for Disaster Action, or YODA, group will hold an Earth Day cleanup planned at Malaga Park on Thursday, April 22.

    The students had researched a spring project that would benefit their community and received the suggestion from the Franklin Township Police department that the Malaga Park was in need [...]

     
  • East Vineland Residents: Public Meeting 

    by Diane Amico on March 30th, 2010 | Comment

    If you live near the Menantico Stream (or even if you do not), there is an important information session taking place this evening, March 30, at Vineland City Hall, 7:30 p.m., in the Fourth Floor Conference Room. The meeting will consist of a powerpoint presentation on the invasive plant Parrot-feather, which has taken over a one [...]

     
  • Public Information Session on Invasive Plant in the Menantico Stream 

    by Diane Amico on March 27th, 2010 | Comment

    The Vineland Environmental Commission, along with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Partners Program and Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and its Tributaries, Inc. will be hosting a public information session for residents to learn about parrotfeather (Myriophyllum aquaticum), an invasive aquatic weed, and the plans to eradicate it from the Menantico Creek.

     
  • Snow cancels several school events, programs 

    by Kristi Funderburk on February 25th, 2010 | Comment

    Here's a list of the latest cancellations and closings as reports another potential snowstorm head for the area.

    - All Vineland Public Schools are open today on a half-day schedule. All Vineland Public Schools' after-school activities, including athletic events and practices, have been canceled because of the inclement weather.

    - Because all Vineland Public Schools [...]

     
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