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Youth Advocates Assemble Care Packages
Daniel Calderon
of the Youth
Advocate Program,
which provides pro-
grams and services
for at-risk and DYFS-
involved youth, has
recently headed up
a program called
Pay It Forward. The
purpose of the Pay It
Forward program is
to put area youth to
work, assembling
care packages to be
donated to the
Cumberland Family
Shelter. These care
packages are made
of donations collect-
ed by the children.
This project is the
first of several that
the Youth Advocate Program will be undertaking.
Historical Society Holds Antique ID Clinic
Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society recently held their second annual
Antique Identification Clinic at the Societys museum. For the second year in a row,
Bob Brooks, of Malaga, donated his time to evaluate antiques presented by local
residents. Pictured here: (top) May
Piccioni (right) of Vineland, a long-
time member of the Society, brought
in a variety of objects including this
vintage photo that once belonged to
her parents; (bottom) Vineland resi-
dent William Hall (left) was delighted
to learn that his Art Deco lamp, made
of bronze and mica, dated from the
1920s and may have been made by
Bradley and Huber.
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Remembering 9-11
Memorials Worked on by Southern NJ Steel
It has been over 11 years since that
tragic day when so many people lost
their lives on September 11, 2001. This
year marks Southern NJ Steels one-year
anniversary of the dedication to the 9-11
Memorial that was installed in front of
their corporate office, located at 2591
North East Boulevard, in Vineland.
Over the past year, Southern NJ Steel
was asked by Torcon Inc. to take part in
building another 9-11 Memorial, this time
for the residents of Philadelphia who lost
their lives at the World Trade Center.
The project was started when the
Schuylkill River Development Corporation
(SRDC) decided to try to honor these
three residents and filled out an applica-
tion to receive a piece of steel from the
World Trade Center site to display a
memorial along the Schuylkill River Trail.
They had already picked out a perfect
piece of land under the Chestnut Street
Bridge. They hired Wells Appel
Landscape Architects to design the
memorial and Pennoni Corporation to
engineer the project. Torcon Inc, were
project managers for the special project.
SRDCs wish was granted and the
memorial started to come to life. The
Memorial design has a foundation four
feet thick and the dimensions are 911 x
911. On top of the foundation are two 9
slabs of polished gray granite. In the
granite is a slit that was placed in a way
to receive a T-plate slot that was going to
be welded onto the 9-11 beam. Southern
NJ Steel fabricated the T-plate slot and
welded the two pieces together. The
beam was restored to a point to take
some graffiti off, and then was coated
with a clear coating to preserve it; this
work was donated by Carneys Point
Metal Processing.
On June 6, 2012, the 9-11 Beam was
erected and set into place. Donations
came from Delaware Valley Crane Rental
who used their crane to place the beam.
Southern NJ Steel prepped the beam in
their shop as well as donated an Iron
Worker and one Iron Worker from the
Philadelphia Local 401. They were on
hand to install the beam into the slot.
Shortly after it was installed, the beam
was grouted and sealed into place.
Wells Appel Landscape Architects
developed this impressive memorial,
which makes the 9-11 beam look like it is
coming out of the granite. There are
three markings of the names and dates
of the three residents who passed away
and who will always be remembered by
the City of Philadelphia and its residents.
Dedication of the Philadelphia 9-11
Memorial was on September 11, 2012, at
1 p.m. on the Schuylkill River Trail South
Side of the Chestnut Street Bridge.
ABOVE: A look at the finished memorial, as it
stands near the Chestnut Street Bridge in
Philadelphia. RIGHT: The foundation for the
memorial and the 9-11 Beam being placed.
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Bridal Guide
A Wedding All Their Own
Couples today are looking for that special
place to celebrate their marriage, be it the
beach, a park, a country clubor a winery
during the harvest season. The Grapevine
has tips and services for the bride and
groom to consider every step of the way.
Engagements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-2
Index of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-3
Tying the Knot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-3
MainStreet Wedding Weekend . . . . . . . . . . . .B-5
Trends in Bridal Gowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-8
Style, Hair and Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B-9
CONNECTI NG YOU TO SOUTH JERSEY. WEEKLY.
Lauren and Bobby Caramondo celebrated
their wedding at Valenzano Winery.
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Edmeads-Wright
William J. Wright, Jr. and Toya A. Edmeads first met at Wawa on Park Avenue in
the summer of 2008. In January 2010, William sent Toya a message on Facebook.
After talking on Facebook, they exchanged phone numbers and their first date was
on January 20, 2010.
William is a 1985 graduate of Arthur P. Schalick High School. He is President
and CEO of Dunn-Wright Associates, Inc. and Wright Industries, Inc. He is also a
yard boss at South State, Inc. He currently resides and cares for his parents
William J. and Arlene Wright in Pittsgrove.
Toya is a 1979 graduate of Vineland High School. She is also a graduate of the
LPN program through VHS and passed her state boards in 1980. Collaborative
Support programs of New Jersey currently employ her as a Peer Mentor at New
Horizons Self-Help Center in Vineland. She has
an Applied Associate in Health Sciences from
Cumberland County College, which she
obtained in 2010. She also has an Associate in
Psychosocial Rehabilitation from CCC and the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey (UMDNJ). She is currently enrolled in
the bachelor program for Social Work at
Richard Stockton College, and is expected to
graduate in May 2013, and plans to enter the
Advanced Master program for Social Work in
September 2013. She currently resides with and
cares for her mother Delores Canino.
The wedding is planned for October 2013.
The couple will reside in Pittsgrove.
Foster-Campana
Linda and Gus Foster of Vineland announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lauren,
to Marc Campana, son of Anna and
Bennett Shatkin of Moorestown.
Marc proposed to Lauren in France,
while on a culinary art trip. Lauren is
employed as a Measurement Analyst at
the National Board of Medical Examiners
in Philadephia. Marc is a chef at Percy
Street BBQ on South Street, Philadelphia.
A November 10, 2012 wedding is planned.
Johnson-Guaracini
Richard and Michele Johnson would like to
announce the engagement of their daughter,
Amanda Johnson, of Vineland, to Frank
Guaracini, III, of Vineland, son of Frank
Guaracini, Jr., and Elizabeth Guaracini.
The bride-to-be is a 2009 graduate of
Rowan University and is employed as a
mathematics teacher at Anthony Rossi
Intermediate School. Amanda is pursuing
her Master's of Education in
School Counseling at Wilmington University.
Her fiance is a 2002 graduate of Rider
University and a 2005 graduate of Widener
University School of Law, Wilmington. Frank
is employed as General Counsel to Frank's
Realty Company; ShopRite Liquors, Wine and Spirits; and the Vineland Regional
Transportation Center. Frank is also of counsel to Blaney & Donohue, P.A., in
Wildwood, serving as Municipal Prosecutor in Avalon and Stone Harbor.
The couple is pictured here, moments after the proposal, which took place on
the red steps in Times Square, New York City. A summer wedding is planned.
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RECEPTION
Traditional religious, hospitality, cater-
ing and country clubs remain the predomi-
nant wedding venues. However, more cou-
ples want individuality and are demanding
unique sites.
For fall, spring and summer, the natural
foliage of local vineyards enhances visuals.
Parks and country clubs also offer relaxed
settings to enjoy the good weather.
On 70 acres, historic Tomasello Winery
offers bridal couples a scenic vineyard with
a cobblestone-lined courtyard, graceful
arches and a lacework gazebo. The new
Vineyard Veranda provides a unique mid-
vineyard setting. April through June, and
September and October are in demand.
Inside, the indoor French Country-style
Vintner's Room features cathedral ceilings,
crystal chandeliers and marble floors. Its
20 x 30 dance floor is adjustable for 50 to
180 seated guests.
Banquet Director Chris Curry says,
Tomasello books one five-hour party a day
to avoid competition for our attention and
allow photos anytime and anywhere.
Tomasello books champagne brunches,
California-style stations, formal seated
affairs or buffets. The choices include
kosher and vegetarian cuisine, plus almost
30 wines. Personalized wine favors for
thank-you gifts are easily custom colored.
For May to October weddings, plan 12 to
18 months in advance; other months need
12 months. After a $500 deposit, one-third
is due within 30 days. The second third is
payable 60 days prior; final count/ pay-
ment due 20 days before the wedding.
TOMASELLO WINERY, 225 White Horse Pike,
Hammonton, 1-800-MMM-WINE(1-800-666-
9463), www.tomasellowinery.com
Valenzano Winery does not plan, coor-
dinate or supply any wedding services, but
maintains alliances with seven regional
caterers for all food service. Their supplier
list also recommends specific floral, pho-
tography, DJ for music and transportation
vendors.
Three distinct rooms accommodate any
wedding:
Winemakers BallroomFollowing an
outdoor ceremony, the grand ballroom
seats 250 for a five-hour reception. It
includes a winery barrel room cocktail
hour, a private bridal suite and a modern
LED lighting package. With architecture
and ambiance replicating Californias
Tuscan/Napa Valley, the winery production
facility accesses this lounge.
Vintners PavilionCombining the
best of both worlds from late May through
mid-October, this location offers a covered
outdoor open air dance floor, stage, light-
ing and fixtures, plus sunset views over the
vineyard.
Wine HouseThe former brick and
wood farmhouse has a fireplace, 1,000-bottle
wine rack and a large mahogany bar. Seating
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Wedding Weekend, Downtown Vineland
Main Street Vineland invites brides and grooms to head to downtown
Vineland for the second annual Downtown Wedding Weekendthe ultimate
shopping experience for that special day with a chance to win some great
grand prizes.
More than 20 downtown businesses, covering the 500 to 800 blocks of
Landis Avenue will participate in this event, which will take place, rain or
shine, on Saturday, October 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The businesses will
display the merchandise and services they can offer to the bride- and
groom-to-be. Find everything from gowns and formal wear, shoes, and jew-
elry to flowers, printing services for invitations, limousine services, banking,
bakeries, and restaurants as part of this very special event.
Brides and grooms who register at half the participating vendors set up
in Landis MarketPlace, at 631 E. Landis Avenue, and half those along Landis
Avenue will be eligible for three grand prizes. Prizes include $450 in jewelry
from DeSoto Jewelers and over $1,000 in gift certificates.
This is an exciting way to bring together our downtown businesses and
also to show brides, grooms, and everyone, the array of shopping choices in
downtown Vineland, said Brian Lankin, Main Street Vineland Promotions
Committee Chairperson.
Lankin, owner of Als Shoes and a Main Street Vineland Board of
Directors member, said that this is part of an effort to bring merchant
events back to Landis Avenue. The success of this event last year shows
that our downtown is a destination for people who want to shop.
Maps to help people locate participating businesses will be available at
any of the businesses. (Look for the map also in next weeks issue of The
Grapevine.) Some businesses will be participating from their own locations
while others will have booths set up inside Landis MarketPlace.
A key focus of Main Street Vineland is to help our downtown merchants
and to assist them in marketing themselves, said Main Street Vineland
Executive Director Todd Noon. Downtown Wedding Weekend serves such a
purpose. It also makes the public aware that downtown Vineland has the
variety of businesses to make it a great place to shop for all your needs.
For more information, call the Main Street Vineland office at 856-794-
8653, visit the organizations website at www.mainstreetvineland.org, or visit
it on Facebook. All Main Street Vineland events are subject to change with-
out notice.
Pictured: Lynn and Frank Martini, with their display of wedding shoes at Martini
Shoes. They are one of many participants in Wedding Weekend on October 6.
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up to 50, it connects to the courtyard sur-
rounded by flower gardens and vineyards.
VALENZANO WINERY, 1090 Route 206,
Shamong, 609-268-6731, www.valenzanowine.com
Bellview Winery is an intimate venue
that accommodates 50 inside, with unlimit-
ed outdoor space. Tasting Room Manager
Kate Quarella says, The Bellview suits the
do-it-yourself bride who wants the freedom
of a fancy affair or a party as a barefoot
bride with Mason jars and daisies.
Ceremonies alone cost $200. Marrying
in the grapes includes parking and lawn
service, but no rental chairs. Open daily,
Bellview permits weddings daily after its 5
p.m. closing. The winery refers vendors,
but also welcomes any supplier.
BELLVIEW WINERY, 150 Atlantic St., Landisville,
609-697-7172, www.bellviewwinery.com
Icon Hospitality operates two distinct
party venues. The elegant Carriage House
is a bridal haven, with private his-and-her
suites. Three ballroomsThe Savannah
Grand, The Magnolia and The Azalea
provide multiple reception and ceremony
options for up to 350 guests.
The Carriage House 2013 Winter
Wedding Crystal Package, at $79 per-per-
son, is available on select January to March
dates and includes several upgrades.
Nearby, the Gourmet Italian Cuisine
restaurant is an alternative venue for casu-
al affairs, showers and rehearsal dinners.
Luscious & Sweet, Icons bakery divi-
sions cakes and cupcakes, with numerous
flavors, fillings and icings, can be matched
to a couples specifications and desires.
THE CARRIAGE HOUSE, 25 S. Pitney Rd.,
Galloway, 609-748-2400, ext. #101, Kristin
Steelman, www.the-carriagehouse.com
GOURMET ITALIAN CUISINE, 324 S. Pitney Rd.,
Galloway, 609-748-2400, ext. #106, Lori Dunn,
www.gourmetitaliancuisine.com
Parvin State Park is a free 1,952-acre
state-owned location that offers great flexi-
bility from dawn to dusk. Couples must
apply by letter with the wedding date and
contact information. Overlooking the lake,
the gazebo is large enough for the couple
and official. Surrounding space seats 80 to
100 guests.
If desired, the reception then moves to
the Thundergust Pavilion. Two separate
sections have group grills, but electricity
for entertainment is only available in one.
New Jersey residents pay $125 for pavilion
rentals; $175 for others.
Parvins rules are:
Gazebo decoration is permissible, but
the facility is carry-in/carry-out. All trash
must be removed.
The entire park is non-alcoholic with
no exceptions.
Tents require special use permits and
insurance.
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Advances in technology have
changed invitation options. Sir
Speedy in Vineland provides invi-
tations from 40 suppliers.
Invitations may be received in as
little as one week.
According to Wedding
Specialist Denise Gonzalez, lami-
nated wedding boards are now an
alternative to the traditional seating
place card. Displayed on an easel at the entrance, the lighting illuminates
the beauty of the seating board. This convenient keepsake item is priced
nicely. After scanning the invitation, the seating board can be matched for
both color and printing font. It may also include a monogram or the wed-
ding motif, says Gonzalez.
Seating boards range from $100 to $120, and cost more than standard
place cards. However, couples desiring place card calligraphy will pay more
for the personalized writing than the seating board.
Combination invitations use two lettering fontsone for the bridal cou-
ples names and a second for the rest of the wording. Pocket invitations
remain functional and attractive. All the pieces are stuffed into a pocket
and folded over into the outer envelope. Stuffing by the supplier will add a
surcharge.
Gonzalez recommends, If possible, couples may need a year for a save
the date card, especially when weddings are over holiday weekends or
require travel for destination celebrations. Otherwise, invitations should be
sent eight to 10 weeks prior to the wedding day.
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PARVIN STATE PARK, 701 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove, 856-358-8616, www.state.nj.us/dep/
parksandforests/parks/parvin.html
Buena Vista Country Club offers multi-
ple wedding choices. Banquet Manager
Eric Brandt confirms two factsthe club
maintains consistent quality and strives to
continually innovate. Buena Vista is cur-
rently renovating its lobby and introducing
new menus.
Three banquet rooms provide options:
The Willow: 50 to 90 guests; a good
alternative when weather cancels outdoor
ceremonies.
The Terrace: 75 to 175 guests; glass
walls offer scenic golf course views.
The Grand Ballroom: 75 to 275 guests;
has a sunken dance floor.
We offer one-stop shopping. The out-
door deck paver area links to the Grand
Ballroom. Our gazebo is ideal for photos
and ceremonies, Brandt says.
BUENA VISTA COUNTRY CLUB, Country
Club Lane, Buena, 856-697-1200,
www.allforeclub.com
AdelphiaLocated directly off Rt. 42,
the newly-renovated Adelphia Pan
Athenian Grand Ballroom accommodates
up to 500. Complimentary valet wedding
parking is provided and the bride has use
of a private suite. Menus may be
customized.
ADELPHIA, 1750 Clement Bridge Rd, Deptford,
856-845-8200, www.adelphiarestaurant.com
Cosmopolitan RestaurantSeparate
party rooms for rehearsal dinners, bachelor
or bachelorette/bachelor parties, engage-
ment receptions and bridal showers.
COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT,
3513 Delsea Dr., Vineland, 856-765-5977,
www.cosmopolitannj.com
Massos CateringMassos offers four
distinct sites for pictures and ceremonies.
Reception rooms may accommodate up to
450 people. Smaller rooms are available for
bridal showers and rehearsal dinners.
Winter wedding packages start at $44.95
per person.
A personal Maitre D attends to each
bride and groom on their wedding day. In-
house professionals include photogra-
phers, DJ, hairstylist, clergy, formal wear
and invitations.
MASSOS CATERING, 210 South Delsea Dr.,
Glassboro NJ, 856 881-6855,
www.massoscatering.com
Merighis Savoy InnPresident Tom
Merighi Jr. personally coordinates wed-
ding parties. With a new main entrance
and patio, the Grand Ballroom accommo-
dates 100-500 guests. The Rose Room,
which was the original 1954 Savoy Inn,
hosts smaller weddings, showers and din-
ners for 50-100. The Savoy Gardens has a
gazebo, landscaping and walkway for out-
door ceremonies.
MERIGHIS SAVOY INN, E. Landis Ave. at
Union Rd., Vineland NJ, 856-691-8051,
www.savoyinn.com
Ramada of VinelandWith crystal
chandeliers and beautiful foyer, the newly-
renovated Regency Ballroom accommo-
dates up to 250 guests. The bridal gazebo
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Imaginative brides can easily
personalize their bouquets, cen-
terpieces and bridesmaids flow-
ers. The bridal website www.the-
knot.com says bold colors and
natural materials are both eco-
friendly and dazzling for the
bride and reception room.
Inserting jewelry or a family
heirloom also individualizes a
bridal bouquet.
Abandoning convention,
many couples are emphasizing
uniqueness. In Vineland, Rich
Martine owns Martines Flowers with his wife Donna and son Richie. He
says bridal couples are insisting on distinct flowers and centerpieces, so he
often imports flowers from across the United States or globally.
Bridal work is emotional, and we never risk having an unhappy bride on
her big day. If requested, we import tropical flowers from Thailand and
Vietnam, which is a source for orchids. Everything is available for a premi-
um during off-season. Traditional roses remain popular, and we often wrap
bouquets with different materials on the ends to match the flowers colors,
he says.
Centerpiece layout is a focal point, so an asymmetrical arrangement is ideal.
Combining elevated candelabras with tabletop centerpieces maximizes the visu-
als. Martine allows brides to defray costs by providing their own containers.
Primarily supplying functions in Cumberland County, Martines services
20 to 25 larger weddings each year and approximately 20 with a quick turn-
around time. He only contracts one large affair per day, but will contract two
smaller parties with a customer pickup. A small shop, Martine does not take
on wedding parties around major holidays.
Deposits are welcome. Full payment is required four weeks before the
wedding. Martine recommends three months notice for larger parties, and
four weeks for smaller events.
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Six-month advance booking is advised
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Rienzi Bridal Salon co-owner Leslie
Stringari Ferrari, and her mother, co-owner
Josephine Stringari, personally attend to
every bride.
No longer just ordering traditional
white, for the past two years a more
diverse age group is requesting softer
ivories in varied styles, Stringari Ferrari
says.
Strapless remains popular, but this
years brides also want gowns with straps
and/or slightly covered shoulders. For win-
ter weddings, brides may also select a gown
with a lace bolero cover-up for photos.
Seasons no longer dictate as fabrics
have become year round. Stringari Ferrari
states, Slower than street clothes, wedding
gown styles have a two-year cycle. Trends
change the look, not the season. Styles
begin with famous designers, and then
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trickle down in price. Most of our gowns
cost less than $1000. We buy from different
manufacturers that offer four or five tiers
of well-designed, multi-priced gowns.
Choosing that perfect gown takes time.
I suggest a full year for the initial shop-
ping, four to six-month ordering time and
the fitting process, Stringari Ferrari
advises.
Following the festivities, what happens
to the gowns? Most brides preserve them,
but more are rejecting tradition, selling
them to pay for honeymoons and homes.
www.RecycledBride.com and
www.EncoreBride.com are two of many
that buy or consign used gowns and
accessories.
Budget-minded brides may pay a frac-
tion of the original price when buying.
With resale prices averaging $1,000 per
gown, and two million weddings taking
place annually, www.Brides.com reports
there is always ample inventory.
Some selling tips include:
Clean the gown immediately and sell
it within three seasons.
Price the gown right. Gowns with dif-
ferent uses and from various designers are
worth up to 50 percent of original retail.
Be willing to negotiate.
Describe the gown honestly, offering
complete details.
Provide photos of the gown, worn by
the seller.
Use online bridal mar-
ketplace and consignment
sites instead of general sales
sites.
Personally communicate
with potential buyers if
possible.
Consider charitable
donations for resale.
STYLE, HAIR AND
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Hair, beauty and groom-
ing are equally important on
a couples wedding day.
Despite a brides fantasy
about her hair, she must also
face reality when assessing
her personal strengths and
weaknesses.
It is a delicate balance,
claims Maria Collini, owner
and operator of Marias Salon
in East Vineland since 1998.
Her husband Larry sectioned
his own space in 2008, open-
ing Lorenzos Barber Shop.
She employs six stylists; he
has three fulltime barbers.
We must blend the brides vision with
the Hollywood media version, distinguish-
ing the reality of a brides features. We
work to complement her positives with her
dress and headpiece. The dress really dic-
tates the hairstyle, says Maria Collini.
The website www.latest-hairstyles.com
offers these hairstyles and gown combina-
tion suggestions:
Backless: Do not hide an open back
dress with hair. Although perfect for maxi-
mum exposure, an updo may not flatter the
face. Brides should then consider longer
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hair, pulled back and styled to the front or
side or a low side ponytail with curls.
One-Shoulder: A bit less revealing is
the one-shoulder gown. Wearing the hair
half-up and half-down balances the asym-
metrical look of the shoulder.
Strapless/Sweetheart: Strapless and
sweetheart-neck dresses remain popular
and flatter most figures. They work well
with virtually all hairstyles.
Casual/Beachy: Informal or destina-
tion daytime beach ceremonies are appro-
priate for casual, non-fussy looks. Wavy
long hair, loose braids or half-up, half-down
styles fit the mood and ambiance. Updos
are too formal.
Collini explains, More brides than ever
with longer hair are wearing it down, but
adding interest. For longer hair, we try to
fashion a soft, romantic style by partially
pulling up the hair and pinning it or styling
a side-swept look. Called undone formal,
the softer finishes create a less crunchy or
glued-down appearance.
Emphasizing color and texture is now
increasingly popular. Multi-dimensional
color tones are in and single shades are
pass; 98 percent of Collinis clientele uses
color. Emphasizing texture, comb shorter
hair to vary heights.
Collini states, A new generation of
braids helps those hair challenged brides
with a popular vintage look. Longer hair
may have a deep side part with cascading
curls. Accent pieces like flowers or feath-
ers, crystals, beads or headbandspieced
and placed into the hairare huge this fall
season. Crystal or wide headbands are
sometimes replacing veils.
Nothing matters when a brides hair is
unhealthy. Collini stresses the importance
of optimizing the hairs condition.
Using glazes, Brazilian blowouts and
other treatments polishes the look. By
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The wedding cake retains its
important place at any wedding party.
However, even styles and shapes have
changed as couples modernize their
wedding cakes.
Ann Cantoni, owner of Crust n
Krumbs in Vineland, believes that
after 30 years of baking, she can
always offer bridal couples a deli-
cious, beautiful product.
She states that the old layers on
columns cake is outdated, replaced
with square, round or mixed stack on
stack versions without separations.
Another easily served option is the
cupcake tower. An individual cake
may also be prepared for the couple
as a keepsake.
By doing that, or keeping the top
tier of the cake for their first anniver-
sary, brides can still maintain some
tradition. Another cost-effective
choice is a smaller cake for them and
a sheet cake for the guests, says
Cantoni.
For those with food allergies or sen-
sitivities, Cantoni does not bake spe-
cialty cakes. She says, We do not
offer any sugar-free or dairy-free
cakes. We use fresh eggs, but do not
use milk in our cakes. Although we
use nuts in a few products, both
chocolate and non-chocolate cakes are
peanut-free. We separate everything.
Cantoni provides free tasting sam-
ples with little advance notice.
Although flexible, she urges couples
to order as soon as possible.
Some couples prefer ordering six
months to a year ahead. We dont
need that much time, but a month
ahead is fine. We also do last-minute
cakes, depending on the size and how
busy we are. We bake fresh cakes
every day we are open. Couples must
pay a small deposit, with final pay-
ment a few days prior to the wedding.
Our shop accepts cash, credit cards
and checks with identification,
Cantoni says.
Prices are per person, starting at
$3 and increasing up to $5.50 for
fancier cakes. Special fondant icing
involves more work and is costlier.
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addressing any issues six months out, we
can correct mistakes and grow healthier
hair, she says. Long term clients may
receive a discount for these processes.
After admiring her gown, hair and
makeup, guests will notice her hands and
feet. Collini uses the timeless sheer and
shimmery OPI bridal collection. She claims
brides still choose natural nails over exten-
sions and acrylics.
Larger afternoon wedding bridal parties
will enjoy a bonus because Collini loves to
cook. I will cook breakfast for the bridal
party at the salon up until 12 p.m. It allows
everyone to relax, she says.
Larry Collini offers personal attention
to grooms and their ushers. They may
relax with an old-fashioned straight razor
shave and hot towel treatment. Facial hair
is common, but always well-groomed with
fine details. Todays grooms are wearing
their hair in traditional haircuts and styles.
Beautiful feet require beautiful shoes.
Vinelands Martinis Shoes has sold stylish
shoes for 93 years, 90 of them on Landis
Avenue. Owners Frank and Lynn Martini
are third-generation owners.
We sell bridal shoes for everyone from
the flower girl to the grandmother. Starting
at $45, our three wedding shoe brands are
Dyeables, Touch Ups and Colorful
Creations. Todays brides are choosing
everything from the lowest heel to the
highest platform, says Lynn Martini. A painter at heart, Martini has provided
old-fashioned service by personally dyeing
the shoes at home for the past 26 years.
This precise process requires uninterrupt-
ed concentration. I include the dying in the
shoes price. Everything must be paid in
full before I begin, and I need at least two
weeks notice, she says.
Dyeables offers one dyeable peep-toe
pump. Most brides and bridesmaids typi-
cally buy the shoes before their initial fit-
ting. They then bring a fabric sample so
Martini can formulate the exact color.
There are fun ideas now for dyeing
shoes. The bridesmaids may accent their
dress main shade with a side bow that is
dyed another color. For brides, the white
shoe may add a dyed bow to match her
bridesmaids dresses, Martini says.
Many bridal shops also recommend
metallic shades. Martini says that an equal
number of brides choose dyed shoes as sil-
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Mustang, and a Supermarine Spitfire, as well as
a number of large bombers, among many oth-
ers, continued Wyble. In addition, this event
features an Experimental Aircraft Association
Fly-in hosted by EAA Chapter 1376. This means
there will be dozens more unique aircraft fly-
ing in, and on display!
Our airplane enthusiasts, young and old,
will have an opportunity to see more than 20
extremely rare WWII airplanes as well as
experimental and classic aircraftall up close
on the ramps at Millville Airport.
The event will include other great aviation
displays, food vendors, and an area with boun-
cies for children, all available on the airport
ramps.
Many of the rare WWII planes are being
shown by Tom Duffy, a warbird collector, who
keeps them here at the airport, said Wyble,
and we thank him for his continued support of
the Museum which he shows by sharing his
warbirds for the public to enjoy.
Highlighting the display is Duffys P-47
Thunderbolt No Guts, No Glory, which has
special significance because of its valued histo-
ry at the Millville Air Base during WWII.
Along with the P-47 Thunderbolt will be
two B-25 Mitchell Bombers, the FG-1DCorsair
Marines Dream, the Supermarine Spitfire Mk
1X, one or two P-51 Mustangs, several North
American AT-6/SNJ Texans, a U.S. Coast Guard
Widgeon, a Piper L4-HGrasshopper along with
several other L-Birds (L-16, L-6, L-2), a Vultee
BT13 Valient, and a number of Primary Trainers
(PT-17, PT-19, Pt-23, PT-26), among many oth-
ersall fully restored and flying in for the event.
This years eventwill also feature a World
War II veterans tent, where visitors may meet
these heroes and ask them about their experi-
ences, which include some of the most famous
events in history.
We invite the public to come see and enjoy
our salute to aviation while experiencing the
unique ambiance of the historic airport itself.
Everyone is encouraged to visit the Museum
which will be open to the public all day, adds
Wyble. We want visitors to know and enjoy all
of the many valuable assets located at our his-
toric airport.
For more information contact Lisa Jester,
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825-8588. Chef/owner Andrea Covino
serves up Italian specialties in an atmos-
phere of fine dining.
Annata Wine Bar, 216 Bellevue Ave,
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Food served
tapas style, catering, private parties.
Extensive wine list. Live music Thurs. 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.
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 every day 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 Mon. 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., 49
p.m.; Friday & Sat., 410 p.m.; Reservations
recommended. 205-0049. Grill hours:
Open 11 a.m.9 p.m., Tuesday through
Saturday. Cheesesteaks. Takeout available.
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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-
6pm with half price appetizers. Live
Entertainment Wednesday thru Saturday.
High Street Chinese Buffet, High St.,
Millville, 825-2288. All-you-can-eat buffet.
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 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. 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 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.
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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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. 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, SEPTEMBER 19
Art of Two Palettes. Elwyn New Jersey
campus, 1667 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, 6
p.m. A palate-pleasing menu of delicacies
from the areas pre-eminent restaurants
and gourmet caterers, complemented by a
Wine & Vodka Bar and fabulous finger
foods, all artfully blended with the palette
creations from exhibiting artists throughout
the region. Live and silent auctions. CCC
Jazz Band. Proceeds from previous years
were utilized to purchase handicapped
accessible vehicles to transport individuals
with disabilities to their daily programs and
community activities. Public is invited to
attend and participate. $50. 856-794-5300.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue Ave.,
Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz featur-
ing 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.
Jeff Giuliani of Eleven Eleven. Double
Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland.
Live acoustic 710 p.m..
SEPTEMBER 20 THROUGH 23
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 on
one of the largest dance floors in region.
$5 admission. Thurs: DJ Tommy B 8 p.m.,
Fri: TBA 9 p.m., Sat: DJ Tommy B 9 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.
Nightlife at Double Eagle. Double Eagle
Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland. Live
music every Friday night. NFL Sunday
Ticket Package Turtlestone Brewing Co.
on draft, along with 16 other imported
and domestic beers. Happy Hour daily
36 p.m.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
Steven Calakos. Landis Theater, 830 E. Landis
Ave., Vineland. 7:30 p.m. Now a fourth grade
teacher at Petway Elementary School, Calakos
began his musical career at Vineland High
School, performing in both the Cap N' Dagger
club and Select Choir. While attending Rowan
University, the decision to pursue both his pas-
sions, musical theater and education, was the
easiest he has ever made.
Calakos is "thrilled" to be performing his sec-
ond concert at the Landis Theater. His repertoire
includes Broadway hits, pop and contemporary,
and the time-tested standards loved by all.
Special guest artists include Mennies
Elementary School Kindergarten teacher Nancy
Dixon and her dancers from Dixon's Dance
Academy and Jaimie Standish, a Philadelphia-
based actor who has performed on stage region-
ally and nationally. Standish has also played the role of Belle in Tokyo Disney.
Over the last few years, Calakos has performed on stage regionally and has
made appearances on television and the big screen. His career was given a kick-
start in 2007 when he competed on NBC's hit reality show Grease: You're The
One That I Want, where America voted for the new "Danny" and "Sandy" of the
most recent revival of Grease. Having been the youngest Danny left in the compe-
tition, Calakos proved he could flourish in theater, television, and film. Calakos can
also be seen in Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen and The Bounty Hunter.
Tickets $12.50. Available at www.landistheater.com or 856-691-1121.
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Grand Opening Gala: Celebration of
Song, Dance, and Cinema. Levoy
Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Millville.
6 p.m. Enter on the Red Carpet and
have your picture taken by the pappar-
razzi as you don your Saturday best
black tie optional. Upon entering the
Levoy, enjoy touring the theater and see-
ing just how elegant the cezzanine chan-
delier looks aglow.
The evening will be catered with cock-
tails and light hors doeuvres to be
served prior to the performance. Deserts
and beverages will also be served at
intermission.
Special guests have been confirmed,
including a professional magician, a
singer who has performed on Broadway
and internationally, a published play-
wright, and many more. The perform-
ance will include two acts and should
delight fans of all ages.
Tickets $75 and can be purchased at
the Box Office or online. 856-327-6400.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Book Signings: Sharron Morita
and Dick Sheeran. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville.
Free admission. 68 p.m. Sharron
Morita signs her Bridgeton New
Jersey, City on the Cohansey and Dick
Sheeran signs his News Hound, From
Halfball in South Philly to TV News.
HOMEGROWN TALENT AT THE LANDIS, GRAND OPENING AT THE
LEVOY, BOOK SIGNINGS, AND NIGHTLIFE AROUND THE REGION.
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On August 15, 2012, Earthtec Solutions
LLC, the Vineland-based firm specializing
in the science of interpretive analysis and
implementation of sustainable agriculture
for the betterment of the world, and a
group of local fruit and vegetable growers
hosted the Natures Eye 'Give Back'
Event. Before an audience of invited
guests at Bottos Italian Line Restaurant in
Swedesboro, the growers and Lee Fiocchi,
president of Earthtec Solutions, presented
New Jerseys Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture, Al Murray, with a symbolic
check representing over 150 million gal-
lons of water saved by the growers using
Earthtec Solutions eco-efficient agricul-
tural methodologies.
After a presentation in which Fiocchi
and the growers shared stories of the suc-
cess they had experienced using these
methodologies, Murray expressed his
praise and admiration, saying, This pres-
entation and these illustrations show that
[the Natures Eye process] certainly is a
benefit for the farmers of the state of New
Jersey. We thank you for your efforts.
The South Jersey growers participating
in the event were Carmen Merlino of
Oakcrest Farms in Hammonton, Rich
Wheeler of Sorbello & Wheeler Farms in
Swedesboro, Joe Marino of Marino
Brothers Farms in Swedesboro, and
George Cassaday of Cassaday Farms in
Monroeville. Their farms produce a range
of crops, including blueberries, peppers,
cucumbers, tomatoes, sweet corn, melons
and squash. All the growers have been
working with Earthtec Solutions, using
the companys analytical methods to
reduce environmental impacts on their
crops while increasing operational effi-
ciency. The mission of the event, the first
stop in a planned 'Give Back' Tour high-
lighting other growers throughout the
country partnering with Earthtec
Solutions, is to illustrate in real-world
terms how dramatically these methods
translate into giving back more to the
communities these growers serve.
Growers, retailers, consumers all care
about making the world a better place,
Fiocchi told the assembled guests. We're
using technology to turn agricultural ana-
lytics into societal analytics, communicat-
ing how much water or energy is saved.
The numbers are staggering.
Fiocchi cited specific examples of the
difference growers had made using
Earthtec Solutions Nature's Eye grow-
ing process. In just one example Fiocchi
offered, the improved water use efficien-
cies when irrigating 95 acres of peppers
represented a savings so significant that it
could supply the entire population of
Swedesboro with water for six months.
Jay Baratelli, Global Business
Development Manager for Earthtec
Solutions, explained that his company is
using technology to obtain a more com-
plete and precise picture of a plants actu-
al needs. What we are really doing in this
process is letting the plant talk to us and
tell us what it likes, where its most com-
fortable zone is..., he said. It isnt just
collecting data. Its the interrelationships
of data and we look at the correlations and
we drive decisions from that. Thats why
we call it actionable data. By using what
they learn, growers are better able to
adapt-and even prosper-in severe drought
conditions like the one that is currently
ravaging the United States.
Joe Marino talked about how the
methodology had changed the way he
grows cucumbers on his Swedesboro
Master Gardener Applications
Due November 5
Applications are presently being
accepted for Cumberland County
Master Gardeners Organization train-
ing/accreditation courses for 2013.
Classes will begin on Tuesday,
January 8, 2013, and continue week-
ly until the end of May. The cost for
these 20 training sessions is $210.
The class size is limited to 20 stu-
dents and registration is on a first-
come, first-served basis. Deadline for
applications is Monday, November 5.
All classes run from 9 a.m. until
12 p.m. and are held at Rutgers
Cooperative Extension Education
Center, 291 Morton Ave.,
Rosenhayn. For further information
or to register for a session, call 451-
2800, ext. 4.
Build-a-Rain-Barrel
Workshop
Rutgers Cooperative Extension of
Cumberland County will present a
workshop where attendees will
learn how to use rain barrels for
water conservation on their home
landscapes and construct their own
rain barrel to take home.
The class will be held September
22, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the
Cooperative Extension of
Cumberland County Education
Center, 291 Morton Ave., Millville,
NJ 08332.
A $35 registration fee includes
instruction and materials for build-
ing one rain barrel. Checks should
be made payable to Extension
Services Program Account.
To register, call Viola at Rutgers
Cooperative Extension, 856-451-
2800, ext. 4.
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farm. Up until now, without this technol-
ogy, you really had no idea of what was
going on in the ground, he said. Unless
you took the time...and all you did was put
tensiometers in the ground, however its
still not giving you the overall picture of
what is actually going on inside the plant.
When [Earthtec Solutions] put these mon-
itoring systems in...and the data was com-
ing back, just on our farm, it was astro-
nomical. ...The plant needs what it needs
and that is all it needs. The more you give
it you might be worse off. Without this
technology you had no idea of that."
The other growers echoed Marinos
sentiments, recounting similar experi-
ences on their own farms. This is
proven, said Carmen Merlino. This
works. I am only in my second year and I
can tell [when] the fruit set, how it has
advanced, how the plant is growing, how
everything is moving alongwithout the
technology you didnt know. You went
through the motions. Now you are so far
advanced you want to get more out of it.
Dessert Baking Challenge
Do you have a signature dessert thats
better than anything else out there? Does
everyone else love it, too? Then weve got a
challenge for you. From cakes and pies to
cookies, cupcakes and brownies, were on a
hunt for your best, most tantalizing origi-
nal dessert recipe. Saturday, October 6 is
your chance to show off your culinary
skills by entering your favorite dessert in
the Deerfield Township Harvest Festival
Dessert Baking Challenge.
Since cupcakes are such a hot trend,
the organizers have decided to make them
a separate category from cakes, giving
contestants more chances to enter and win.
And they didnt forget that there are
young bakers, since a large focus of the fes-
tival is on bringing families together. There
is no minimum age for entrants. Entry
forms are available online at dthf.org and at
the Deerfield Township Municipal Building.
Recipes and entry forms can be emailed as
an attachment to harveyfest@dthf.org or
sent to Harvey Fest, POBox 350, Rosenhayn,
NJ 06352. Deadline for entries is October 1.
If you have any questions or need more
information, email harveyfest@dthf.org or
call Linda at 609-605-4679.
Desserts for the baking challenge may
be brought to the Harvest Festival
Information Booth on Saturday, October 6,
between 10 and 11 a.m. Due to lack of
refrigeration, no entries that require
refrigeration will be accepted. Entries are
to be in non-returnable containers. Your
name should be on the bottom of your
container for judging purposes. Entries
become the property of the Deerfield
Township Recreation Committee.
Entries will be judged on appearance,
flavor, and creativity. First and second
places in each category will be recognized.
Awards will be presented on the festival
stage. A sign indicating the presentation
time will be visible on the entry drop-off
table. Winners will receive an award, cer-
tificate and coupons for free items from
the Recreation Committee Food Booth.
A cookbook featuring the recipes from
2009 - 2011 entries will be on sale at the
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Countryside Garden Club
Plant Sale. Millville Public
Library, 210 Buck St.,
Millville. 10 a.m.3 p.m.
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Linda Hodor of Buena, won second place
in the cake category for her Carrot Cake
Cupcakes at the 2011 Deerfield Township
Harvest Festival.
From left: Carmen
Merlino, Oakcrest
Farms; Rich
Wheeler, Sorbello
& Wheeler Farms;
Joe Marino, Marino
Brothers Farms;
George Cassaday,
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Assistant Secretary
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STEPHEN PLEVINS
Independent Candidate running for Vineland City Council.
See What Plevins Has Done For
Vineland Already:
Founder of Broaden Your Horizons, an after
school program which has since become the
Vineland Boys and Girls Club
Co-Founder of Project Thanksgiving, a
program that provides Thanksgiving meals to
over 750 area families in conjunction with the
Salvation Army
Member of the Vineland Planning Board
Past member of the Vineland Sewage Authority
Stephen Plevins was born and raised in Vineland
and has called it his home for nearly 50 years. A
graduate of Vineland High School, he has made
it his lifes work to improve the community he
grew up in. Thats why hes your best choice for
City Council.
ON NOVEMBER 6
VOTE FOR PLEVINS
HAPPENINGS
SEPTEMBER 17 AND 18
Rosh Hashanah. Alliance Synagogue,
#9 Shiff Ave., Pittsgrove. 9 a.m. both
days.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
Celebration and Procession. St. Padre
Pio Shrine, Route 40, Minotola. 6:30 p.m.
Many healings and miracles have taken
place here through the Intercession of St.
Padre Pio. In case of rain, event held at
Our Lady of Victory Church, SW Blvd.,
Landisville.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
New Jersey Writers Society
Meeting. Vineland Public Library, 1058
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 57:30 p.m. If
you are interested in writing, join this
group for in-depth discussion and writing
critiques. 794-4244 ext. 4243.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Dinner Fashion Show & Silent Auction
Fundraiser. Eastlyn Golf Course,
Greenview Inn, 4049 Italia Ave., Vineland.
6:3010 p.m. The Latin American Business
Alliance of New Jersey presents the
fundraising event to benefit the scholar-
ship fund for a graduating student attend-
ing Cumberland County College (pending
501c6 status). Pre-paid tickets for a table
of 8 reserves a table for your party. Tickets
$45 per person. For tickets and informa-
tion, contact: Rachel Vasquez 856-692-
4422 or Carmen Ruiz-Mesa 609-364-6192.
American Red Cross Blood Drive.
YMCA, 1159 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 2:30-
7:15 p.m. Sign up for a time slot at the
Member Service Desk. www.ccaymca.org
SEPTEMBER 21 AND 28
Motor(Less) Nights. NJ Motorsports
Park, 1000 Dividing Creek Rd., Millville.
6:308:30 p.m. 9/21 Lightning Raceway,
9/28 Thunderbolt Raceway. Bicyclists,
skateboarders, rollerbladers, runners and
parents with strollers may feel what it is
like to be on the 2.25-mile Thunderbolt
Raceway that has 14 challenging turns,
or on the 1.9-mile Lightning Raceway
which features interesting and dramatic
corners and elevation changes. $5 adults
and $3 for children under 12. Helmets
required.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Soroptimist of Cumberland County
Fall Yard Sale. Parking lot of Tractor
Supply (Carlls Corner) Upper Deerfield. 9
a.m.3 p.m. 856-453-0010.
Children's Space Program. Millville
Public Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 1
p.m. Celebrate World Space Week com-
ing up October 410 with an introduction
to Outer Space, the American Space
Program, and the International Space
Station. Prizes for kids with the right
answers, all kids receive a Young Rocket
Ranger certificate of class completion.
Book Sale. Millville Public Library, 210
Buck St., Millville. 10 a.m.3 p.m. The
Friends of the Millville Public Library will
hold a one-day book sale. $25 entrance
fee for book dealers. General public is
free. Donations of new and gently used
books, recent encyclopedia sets published
within the last five years, CDs, DVDs, puz-
zles, board games, videos, and computer
games will be accepted at the library.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Evening of Tribute to Padre Pio.
Landis Theatre, 830 Landis Avenue,
Vineland. 7:30 p.m. A special
evening of tribute to St. Padre Pio
and Italian culture. Featured will be
Mario Salvatore and the Cosi
Cantava Napoli from Foggia, Italy,
Frank Marone and the Italians and
special guest Patrizio Buanne from
Napoli, Italy. Following will be a
Meet & Greet at Merighis Savoy
Inn, 4940 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
Ticket prices are $30, $50, $75 and
$100 plus a $3 processing fee per
ticket. Call 856-691-7526 for tickets
or more details. Tickets MUST be
paid for at time of purchase.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
10th Annual Padre Pio Festival.
Our Lady of Pompeii Church, 4680
Dante Ave., Vineland. 11 a.m.6 p.m.
St. Padre Pio Parish will hosts,
beginning with a Procession and
Mass at 11 a.m. Italian Mass will be
celebrated at 2 p.m. Fr. Ermelindo
DiCapua, a Capuchin Friar and
friend who lived with Padre Pio, will
be the homilist at first Mass and the
celebrant and homilist at the Italian
Mass. Following morning Mass will
be blessings with relics of St. Padre
Pio, Mother Pauline and Blessed
Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Good
food including porchetta, chicken
barbecue, sausage and peppers,
eggplant parmigiana, meatball subs,
hotdogs and hamburgers, pizza,
clams, shrimp, rice balls, funnel
cake, Italian water ice, Caf Pio fea-
turing homemade desserts,
Coffee/Cappuccino, beer, childrens
games, Jersey Fresh Produce stand.
Music provided by Frank Marone and
the Italians and Mario Salvatore and
the Cosi Cantava Napoli from
Foggia, Italy. A 50/50 raffle will be
held. Tickets are $25. Water slide for
all ages, bring a bathing suit. 856-
691-7526 or pppnj.org.
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South Jersey Healthcare Auxiliary
Yard Sale. SJH Regional Medical Center
Parking Lot, 1505 W. Sherman Ave.,
Vineland. 7 a.m.noon. Clothing; cos-
tume jewelry; handbags & shoes; acces-
sories; baby & childrens items; childrens
clothing; childrens sports equipment;
childrens toys and games; home items;
small appliances; kitchen items; collecta-
bles; linens; and more. For more informa-
tion, contact the SJH Foundation at 856-
641-8290 or sjfoundation@sjhs.com. Find
us on the Web at www.sjhfdn.org.
Crochet Workshops. FiberArts Caf, 21
Commerce St., East Bridgeton. Crochet
Cabling: Join Carol and create a beautiful
textured stitched crochet scarf using a
cable method. 10 a.mnoon. Broomstick
Lace Crochet: Crochet technique from
the 19th century, using a crochet hook
and another slender item such as a knit-
ting needle. 24 p.m. Fee: $10.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Ms. Puerto Rican Pageant
Fundraiser Lunch. North Italy Hall,
414 Virano Ln., Vineland. 11:30 a.m.4
p.m. Accepting registrations for candi-
dates for the Ms. Puerto Rican Pageant
2013. The categories are: Miss Puerto
Rico, ages 1621; Miss Princess, ages
1315; also ages 812; ages 47.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
City Council Meeting. Council
Chambers, City Hall, Vineland. 7:30 p.m.
Formal official action may be taken at
such meetings on any and all business
involving The City of Vineland.
Veteran Memorial BoyScouts Troop
#43 Fundraiser. Wendy's Restaurant, S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. 58 p.m. Drive-thru
or stop-in to eat to support Troop #43.
Bus Trips
Ramoth Church (Vineland
Nazarene) is sponsoring a bus trip to
New York City on Saturday, October 6.
Bus leaves church parking lot at 8 a.m.
and returns at 9 p.m. NYC Drop off loca-
tions: Radio City Music Hall, Central
Park or Canal Street with eight hours to
do as you wish. $45 per person includes
transportation, driver gratuity,
coffee/water/ doughnuts. Call 358-9124.
Parish of All Saints Senior Club is
hosting a Lancaster Trip on Wednesday,
October 10. Bus trip to Rockvale Outlets
and Kitchen Kettle, with dinner at
Miller's Restaurant. Price is $45.
Leaving St. John Bosco parking lot at 8
a.m. To order mail checks made out to
the Parish of All Saints Senior Club,
1104 Dock St., Millville, NJ 08332.
Questions: Contact Rose Forcinito at
856-825-5723.
Shop the Lancaster Outlets and dine
at Shady Maple Smorgasbord on
Saturday, November 10. Depart SJH
Fitness Connection (rear parking lot) at 8
a.m. Return to SJH Fitness Connection.
9 p.m. Tickets: $51 (for bus fare and din-
ner) per person. Itinerary includes Tanger
and Rockvale Outlets. For reservations
and information, contact Jill Higgins
(856-358-8822). Proceeds benefit Girl
Scout Troop #97420.
Ramoth Church (Vineland
Nazarene) is sponsoring a bus trip to
Rockvale and Tanger Outlets in
Lancaster, PA, on Saturday, November
17. Bus leaves church parking lot at 8
a.m. and returns at 7 p.m. $40 per per-
son includes transportation, driver gra-
tuity, coffee/water/ doughnuts. Call 358-
9124.
The Millville Senior Center is spon-
soring a trip to the American Music
Theatre Christmas Show in Lancaster,
PA, on December 4. Dinner at
Huckleberry Restaurant at the Fulton
Steamboat Inn. Tickets are $100. For
information and to make a reservation
call 856-207-4802.
Petway Elementary School will
sponsor a show trip to Resorts Casino,
on Sunday, December 9. Show includes
"Christmas from the White Mountains"
fThere will be two pickups for this trip.
Bus leaves Petway School at 9:45 a.m.
(1115 S. Lincoln Ave.) and 10 a.m. from
Buena Gardens. (114 W. Arctic Ave,
Minotola) Bus leaves casino at 5:00 p.m.
Cost is $39 a person. You will receive
$10 in slot credit, show ticket and a buf-
fet coupon at Resorts.
Motor Coach Transportation will be
provided: Call 856-362-8855 to reserve
your seat. Payment must be made at
the time of the reservation. Checks
payable to: VHS Activities Fund.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Polonia of SJ Polish Heritage
Celebration. Polish Mass Sacred
Heart Church Vineland. 1:302:30
p.m. Flag Raise Cultural Celebration
Vineland City Hall 2:303:30 p.m.
Polish Dinner Sacred Heart
Church 46 p.m. Brings awareness
of the contributions Poles and
Polish Americans have provided to
SJ Community.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Monthly Book Club. Vineland Public
Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 2
p.m. Book to be discussed is Plain and
Simple: A Womans Journey to the
Amish by Sue Bender. Anyone who has
read this book is invited to the discus-
sion. For help in obtaining a copy call
794-4244 ext. 4243; be sure to say its
for the Book Club
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Vineland Nature Club Meeting. Parvin
State Park Volunteer and Historical Center,
789 Parvins Mill Rd, Pittsgrove. 7 p.m.
Wild animals being rehabilitated by Steve
Serwatka will be featured at this first
meeting of the new season. All are encour-
aged to attend.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Beef n Beer Benefit for Nina
Bobryk-Sheppard. Millvile Elks Lodge,
1815 E. Broad St., Millville. 6 p.m. Live
music, food, beer, wine soda, and Chinese
auction. $25 a person. Nina was in a
November 2011 car accident and the mom
of two young children is now a paraplegic.
Visit Friends and Family of Nina on
Facebook to see how you can help.
Super Saturday Chicken BBQ & Fun
Day. Our Lady of the Lakes Church, 19
Malaga Road, Collings Lakes. Noon7
p.m. Chicken platters, burgers, hot dogs,
beverages, face painting, games and
activities for all. Free parking and handi-
capped accessible. Call for tickets 609-
561-8313.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Chicken BBQ. Moose Hall, 187 W.
Wheat Rd., Vineland. 12 noon5 p.m.
BBQ chicken as well as steamed and
raw clams. $10. Tickets available:
North Vineland Fire Company #3,
Serene Custard, Manny & Vics Pizzeria,
Jamar Grocery, Phoenix Printing,
Limpert Bros., Inc.
SPORTS HAPPENINGS
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 benefit the
Alzheimers Association. For more info.,
visit alz.org/walk or call 1-800-272-3900.
Center For Family Services 5K Run &
Walk. Washington Lake Park, 626
Hurffville Crosskeys Rd., Sewell. 9 a.m.
Something for everyonefor runners, the
5k will be professionally measured and
timed with awards for different ages and
genders. Walkers will enjoy a comfortable,
scenic trail, and kids have the chance to
participate in a 50 yard Dash event. Stick
around for free food, live music, games.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
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 tourna-
ment benefit the Salvation Army. For more
info. or to register, visit www.salvation-
armynj.org/golf or call 908-851-8227
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Parish of All Saints Heart Healthy
Walk And Roll. St. John Bosco, 2
Hillcrest Ave., Millville. 9 a.m. registration.
All money collected will benefit religious
education programs. Pledge forms avail-
able at Parish of All Saints Rectory, 621
Dock Street, Millville. All are invited to par-
ticipate: Young, old, and even pets. Kids
who raise $25 and adults who collect $50
or more will receive a T-Shirt and a free
lunch. For more, call 825-0021.
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reetings! Septembers here, and that
means its back to school. New
schedules and routines are in store
for many children and their families. The
recipes in this months column are geared
toward tasty, healthy, and easy-to-prepare
foods for your childrens lunch, or for a
quick after-school snack. I encourage you to
let your children help prepare their lunches.
Its a great time for conversing, and teaching
them simple kitchen and culinary skills.
Heres wishing everyone a happy and healthy
school year!
Turkey & Cheese Wrap
1 (8-inch) whole grain tortilla
1-2 tbs. vegetable cream cheese
1 slice low sodium roasted turkey breast
1 slice Swiss, jack or provolone cheese
2 romaine lettuce leaves
Spread cream cheese evenly over tortilla,
next layer the slice of turkey and cheese, add
the lettuce leaves. Roll tortilla up, cut in half,
pack or serve.
Italian Pasta Salad
1 pkg. multi-grain spiral-shaped pasta
1 1/2 cups broccoli florets, cut in half
1 1/2 cups cherry tomatoes, cut in half
1 seeded and diced green bell pepper
1 small onion, thinly sliced
2 carrots, diced
2 celery stalks, sliced
1 can pitted black olives, drained
1 block extra sharp cheese, cubed
Extra virgin olive oil, to taste
Balsamic or apple cider vinegar, to taste
Cook pasta according to directions on pack-
age. Then rinse with cold water and drain in
colander. In a large bowl, add pasta, broccoli,
tomatoes, peppers, onion slices, carrots, celery,
olives and cheese and toss gently. Add oil and
vinegar, then season with sea salt and pepper if
needed, toss one more time and serve.
Applesauce Muffins (Makes 12)
1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
1 cup white whole wheat flour
1 tbs. wheat germ
3/4 cup raw sugar or natural substitute
2 tsp. non-aluminum baking powder
1 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp. sea salt
1 egg, beaten
1/2 cup butter, melted
1 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
Preheat oven to 350. Line a 12-cup muffin
pan with paper cupcake liners. Combine flour,
wheat germ, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon
and salt in a bowl. Mix to blend, then add egg,
applesauce and melted butter. Stir gently just
until blended. Stir in nuts and spoon batter 3/4
full into each prepared muffin cup. Bake until
a toothpick inserted into the center of muffin
comes out clean, 18-20 minutes. Cool muffins
for 5 minutes on a wire rack; transfer onto a
serving platter; let muffins cool completely. I
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Treasured Recipes and Lisa Anns Seasoned
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In Our Schools I
VHS Students Honor
September 11 Victims
In a brief but solemn ceremony on the
11th anniversary of the September 11,
2001 attacks on America, VHS students
honored the nearly 3,000 Americans lost.
The event began with a presentation of
colors by the Air Force Junior Reserve
Officer Training Corps. Critical moments in
the early-morning assault that used pas-
senger planes were then recalled by indi-
vidual students from the schools Concert
Choir, directed by Eileen Bosco and Lori
Cummines. Each speaker, accompanied
by several peers and JRTOC cadets, laid
brightly colored carnations at the base of
the flagpole. The recitations coincided
almost exactly with the timing of the
attacks and collapse of the World Trade
Center towers in lower Manhattan, the
attack on the Pentagon, and the crash of
United Airlines Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa.
There was a moment of silence fol-
lowed by the playing of Taps by Patrick
Bryant, pictured.
The observance, witnessed by admin-
istrators from both high school buildings,
concluded with the choir performing the
National Anthem.
Delsea DECA at Franklin
Twp. Community Day
The Delsea Regional High School DECA
(Distributive Education Clubs of America)
students were utilizing their marketing
skills on Saturday, Sept. 8 at Franklinville's
Community Day. Students were working
on various endeavors including a Teens
for Jeans project, an Ultimate Fan give-
away, and a fall mums sale, keeping
them busy throughout the day.
The "Teens for Jeans" campaign offers
the opportunity to donate gently worn
jeans. The students launched their cam-
paign at community day and will be pro-
moting it through the month of October,
accepting donations in the Delsea High
School Store. They will collect and deliver
old jeans to a local Aeropostale, to be
recycled for teens in need.
Delsea High School is proud to boast
the prestigious DECA gold level certifica-
tion for its School Based Enterprise.
Author Reads to Children at Edgarton Christian Academy
Former teacher Mrs. Ann
Marone Ianni visited
Edgarton Christian
Academy to share her
newly published book
Sammy says No Bullying!.
Having taught at St. Francis
of Assisi school for many
years Ann wanted to find a
way to reach out to comfort
children who have been
bullied while enjoying
retirement. She found that
in sharing her book with
the students at Edgarton
Christian Academy where
she encourage students
from pre-school through
third grade to reach out to
a friend and share an act of
kindness. Mrs. Ianni is pictured with the children in the PK4 class. For informa-
tion about ECA please contact Melissa Knapp at 697-7300 ext. 304.
Delsea JROTC Receives NRA Grant
The Delsea Regional High School JROTC (Junior Reserve Officers Training
Corps) rifle team has received a National Rifle Association (NRA) grant. This
grant totaling $2201 allowed the team to purchase two offhand stands, four tri-
pod scope stands, four spotting scopes, two daisy pellet traps, four pellet match
boxes, six co2 cylinders and twelve safety glasses. The grant application was
submitted by rifle team coach and Senior Army Instructor LTC Dane L.Woytek.
He stated, The equipment will greatly assist the members of the rifle team to
improve their marksmanship skills. In school year 2011-12, during the teams
second year of competition, they were able to capture first place honors in the
entire Northeast in the 2nd ROTC Brigade competition. Competition stances
include students firing from a three-position, prone and standing as well as a
kneeling 3x10 course of fire on official postal targets.
From left, first row: Joseph Ward, Team Captain Joey Delgiorno, Erin Anderson, Luke
Brown Back row: Ginneane Folcarelli, Michael Grosmick, William Wightman, Alicia
Pugliese, Kathryn Marchei, Michael Torrence
Whos Your Hero?
Nominate Your Hometown Hero Today!
View profiles of previous years honorees
and complete the nomination form online:
www.grapevinenewspaper.com/
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two entries from New Jersey:
Princeton and Cape May.
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al and national honors, as judges with
expertise in color selection, exterior paint-
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entries, conduct additional research and
make selected site visits. Finalists will be
announced in late September, and the
nations 12 Prettiest Painted Places will
be revealed in mid-October.
The Paint Quality Institute has conduct-
ed its competition twice before, most
recently in 2000. Its purpose is to vividly
show how an attractive paint color scheme
can greatly enhance the curb appeal of
any structures exterior.
We feel there is no better way to
demonstrate the importance of exterior
paint color than to focus on these beautiful
real-world communities that take so much
pride in their appearance, said Debbie
Zimmer, paint and color expert at the Paint
Quality Institute.
The places involved in our competition
are a tremendous inspiration to us all, and
by giving them recognition, we hope to
instill in the public a better appreciation for
the role exterior paint can play in protecting
and enhancing the appearance of any home
or building, she said
A wide variety of places have been
entered in the competitionbig city neigh-
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tricts, Main Streets and communities with
exterior mural programs. Nominees range
from well-known places, such as Cape Cod,
Massachusetts and Napa, California to hid-
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Washington and Bell Buckle, Tennessee.
In case youre curious, the names and
locations of all of the nominees are posted
on the Paint Quality Institute website at
blog.paintquality.com.
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Princeton: Home of the university, the
town is an idyllic place filled with amenities
ranging from world-class hotels and confer-
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historic sites, not to mention beautifully
painted homes and buildings.
Cape May: One of Americas oldest
seashore resorts, the Victorian town, which
in 1976 was named a National Historic
Landmark, is today is filled with award-
winning restaurants and accommodations
often housed in beautifully painted historic
homes and buildings. I
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by Rohm and Haas Company (now a wholly
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Company (Dow) in 1989 to educate people
on the advantages of using quality interior
and exterior paints and coatings. The Paint
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mation on the virtues of quality paint as well
as color trends and decorating with paint
through a variety of vehicles, including tele-
vision appearances, newspaper and maga-
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