East Greenwich SOAR Students Win 1st Annual Axalta Summit STEM Competition
MICKLETON — On Wednesday, Oct. 10, the sixth grade SOAR students came out…swimming at the first annual Axalta Summit Shark Tank style, STEM competition. The students worked to develop, demonstrate, and present a scientific way to create safer and shiner football helmets. Pitching their idea in front of a steep judging panel, including Philadelphia Insider […]
SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE, NOV. 18
CLARKSBORO — ZION Community United Methodist Church will hold a Service of Remembrance on Sunday, Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. As we prepare for the holidays, many of our hearts may be heavy due to the loss of our loved ones. Let’s come together to remember and celebrate their lives. Zion Church is located at […]
“Thanks for Giving” Toy Drive
WOOLWICH TWP. – Once again, Lexington Hill Motorcycle Club will be collecting new toys, games, stuffed animals and books on Thanksgiving Morning, Thursday Nov. 22 from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. The first in person drop-off location will be at the Woolwich Township Building located at 120 Village Green Drive. This year there will be […]
Designer Bag & Accessories Bingo, Nov. 29
SICKLERVILLE — Congregation B’nai Tikvah Beth Israel is sponsoring Designer Bag & Accessories Bingo on Nov. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 176 Stagecoach Rd., Sicklerville. Tickets are $35 each or $260 for a table of eight. Ticket price includes one set of bingo sheets for 10 games with four faces per […]
Home Gardner Tips
Alternative landscape materials – Winter’s coming. 1It’s always neat to see an unusual product effectively used for something it’s not conventionally used for. Examples are reusing broken concrete pieces as stepping stones, automobile tires converted into planters or mulches, etc. We just did a sod job for a client in Gibbstown. Around five years before […]
November 2018 Issue Obituaries
SHIVELER — Glenn Howard Shiveler, 57, of Tulsa, passed away on Sept. 14. Born in Camden, NJ, Glenn grew up on the family farm in Logan Township. He was a 1979 graduate of Kingsway Regional High School and a 1983 graduate of Rutgers University with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Glenn moved to Tulsa in […]
For some, the happiest winter holiday arrives in February
It starts now, right past Halloween, that retailers and organizations, schools and institutions, families and neighbors prepare for Thanksgiving. They plan for the feasts and football, the camaraderie and coming together that ushers in the traditional ‘joy to the world’ season of carols and Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, or other observances. But while most of […]
FALL PORK SUPPER, NOV. 17
CLARKSBORO — St. Peter’s is happy to continue the fall tradition of hosting a Pork and Sauerkraut Supper on Nov. 17 from 3 to 6 p.m. Menu includes seasoned boneless pork loin, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, green beans, applesauce, sweet pepper relish, roll and butter, and dessert. Reserve your dine-in or carry-out tickets by calling the […]
KEA Donates $3,000 to KEF
WOOLWICH TWP. — The Kingsway Education Association (KEA) made a generous $3,000 donation to the Kingsway Education Foundation during the October Kingsway Board of Education meeting, to a packed audience of parents, students and school officials. The unrestricted donation will be used to support scholarships, mini-grants and events sponsored by the Foundation. Joe Kuppler, President […]
Spotlight America’s native fruits this Thanksgiving
Here’s a bit of information I only just found out, and maybe you didn’t know it, either. The grape is a berry. It is a berry that grows in clusters on a vine and the Concord variety of this berry is native to America. As is the blueberry and the cranberry. Berries gathered in the […]