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Reba Chonofsky, Vineland, for improving
the lives of hundreds of adults with physical
disabilities as the first Coordinator of
Cumberland Countys Personal Assistance
Services Program. She was 60 years old
when she joined PASP, a pilot program, as
its coordinator, embarking on a new career
that would last more than 20 years at a time
when most of her peers were getting ready
to retire.
Pat Witt, Millville, who has inspired
countless young women to be independent
and self-sufficient during her 50 years run-
ning her Barn Studio of Art, and she herself
was the inspiration for Millvilles Riverfront
Renaissance Center for the Arts. She has
taught generations of students to paint and
respect the natural environment, and she
blazed a path for women painters.
Goldie Leasure Wulderk, Bridgeton, for
her work developing and running the
Retired Senior Volunteer Programof
Cumberland County and establishing the
Council of Club Women to bring together
the leaders of womens groups to work
together for the community. Wulderk also
founded and chaired the Upper Deerfield
Democratic Committee at a time (early 1950s)
when women ran only the auxiliaries.
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tion, contact Louise Bertacchi at
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Klitchendorf@cumberlanddairy.com, or call
856-825-5929.
The Cumberland County Womens Hall
of Fame honors local women of outstanding
achievement who have made significant
contributions to a profession, the communi-
ty and/or womens issues.
Lifeguarding Certification
Classes at the Y
An American Red Cross Lifeguarding
course has been scheduled at the YMCA of
Vineland starting this February and again in
April. A prescreening session is set for 6:30
p.m. on Friday, April 5. The classes will be
held for six meetings, fromApril 13 to May
11. This programis open to all who are at
least 15 years old and who pass the pre-
screening, which is designed to determine
the eligibility of prospective participants. It
includes swimming tests, so those interested
should bring a bathing suit and towel.
Subsequent class sessions are mandatory.
They will include both classroom and pool
activities, plus study assignments. Among
the topics covered will be lifeguarding skills,
first aid, professional CPR, and AED
(Automatic External Defibrillator) certifica-
tion. Successful completion of written test
and water skills are required for certifica-
tion.
The prescreening fee is $5. The full class
cost is $235 for Y facility members and $280
for program members and the public. Fees
will be due after passing the prescreening
and five days before the start date. The
courses textbook and a pocket mask are
included in the price.
For more details, call 856-691-0300. I
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In Our Schools I
Delsea DECA Holds Teens for Jeans Project
The Delsea Regional High School DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of
America) is sponsoring a Teens for Jeans campaign. The students will be collect-
ing and delivering old jeans to a local Aeropostale to be recycled for teens in
need. The project, chaired by Jamie Newman and Amanda Grossmick, will be
accepting donations in the Delsea High School Store through the month of
February.
From left: Jamie Newman and Amanda Grossmick show off their Teens For Jeans display.
I'm very honored to be representing
all the great teachers in our district, said
Mercado. I am grateful to the committee
that made the selection.
In addition to her classroom work,
Mercado writes New Jersey Education
Association (NJEA) PRIDE in Public
Education and Families and Schools
Together (FAST) parental involvement
program grants for the whole district.
Mercado also wrote a grant for an
after-school program she developed and
was instrumental in advancing a positive
behavior in school initiative at Sabater.
I consider myself a student advocate
and a teacher advocate, said Mercado,
who is active in the Vineland Education
Association (VEA) and also serves as a
parent and community liaison.
The other teachers honored, and their
years of service, include: Meredith DeFeo,
VHS South, Resource Room, 7 years in
district, 15 years total; Danielle Simoni,
VHS North, Math, 23 years, all in district;
Alexandra Wells, Landis, ESL, 14 years, all
in district; Jack Martine, Veterans
Memorial, 7th grade Math, 12 years, all in
district; Penny Sanders, Rossi, Art, 11
years, all in district; Lisa Benedetto,
Wallace, Technology, 11 years in district, 17
years overall; Terri Disanti, Barse,
Elementary, 11 years in district, 13 years
total; Amanda Conley, D'Ippolito,
Elementary, 7 years in district, 8 years
overall; Staci Bays, Durand, Elementary, 8
years, all in district; Dawn Rado,
Johnstone, RTI, 15 years, all in district;
Nicole Sapello, Mennies, Elementary, 8
years, all in district; Karly Daplyn, Petway,
Elementary, 4 years, all in district; Melissa
Megines, Winslow, 4th grade, 6 years, all
in district; Paula Andro, Dallago,
Preschool, 7 years in district, 10 years
total; Diane Rodriguez, Leuchter/Almond
Road, Preschool, 6 years, all in district;
and Jaime Williams, Cunningham,
English, 5 years in district, 12 years total.
I want to congratulate all of the teach-
ers being recognized, said Dr. Mary
Gruccio, Superintendent of Schools. It is
our teachers who are the people in our
district that make the true difference for
our students. You are the ones that hold
power to make or break any child, and to
make their educational experience one
that is meaningful and important. So those
that are being recognized are very special
people, and I thank you for the dedication,
the time and the energy that you have
given to help our children, and to move
our district forward.
The Teachers of the Year will be hon-
ored at the May Vineland Board of
Education meeting. I
TOP TEACHER
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ighteen days, and countingas of
Thursday, February 21with no
meat. By the time you read this, my
personal experiment eschewing
animal flesh should have come to a grinding
pardon the pun and read on, pleasehalt.
Not before I gained some very valuable
insights worthy of sharing.
I began almost accidentally, simply want-
ing a brief respite from the rich eating that
extends well into January in my dominion,
that being my natal month.
So, the day after the Super Bowl, I went
meatless. For a few days or so, I thought.
Not being one to make New Years resolu-
tions, this was more like a pre-Lenten
attempt at cleansing, from the inside out.
At first, replacing beef, pork and chicken
with mushrooms, fish and eggs as proteins
went pretty easily.
Mind you, this was not a full-on, dive-into-
the-deep-end of the food pool, vegan makeover.
More like gradually dipping a toe in the
water and wading in slowly.
Thus, three days begat a full week, and I
can honestly say I wasnt missing a thing.
There was even a certain buzz, a trendy
cachet if you will, to being meat-free.
I found myself investigating the more
obscure sections of the supermarket, and
really perusing the produce aisle with a
sharpened gaze.
With vegan eating now fully ensconced as
part of a mainstream lifestyle, it isnt hard to
find exciting, delicious foods.
I even had a couple restaurant visits,
lunching at Cape Mays Lobster House and a
fine evening repast at Harrahs Atlantic Citys
seafood specialist McCormick and Schmicks.
The irony of those first fewdays was that my
digestive systemwasnt exactly cooperative.
Apparently, living on a diet of cheeseburg-
ers, fried chicken, sausage and French fries
did my body good, because it offered immedi-
ate, rebellious resistance to the new regime.
Which only made me more determined to
extend this sabbatical into a second week. After
10 or so days, things got dramatically better.
My energy levels boomed and, conversely, I
found myself sleeping quite soundly.
Amazingly enough, I hadnt really suffered
from crazy cravings for meat of any sort.
I simultaneously seized the opportunity to
remove another fiend from my dietsoda.
Which only made sense when I asked
myself what would be the easiest, least
painful way to reduce overall caloric intake.
Fast food has similarly been embargoed,
although I have indulged in fries on three
occasions from restaurants.
Now, more than two full weeks in, not only
has my overall appetite increased (thats what
I said, increased), but the amount of food nec-
essary to satiate me has dropped precipitously.
Its as if I have rebooted my entire metabolism.
The true joy has been discovering just how
much I really love vegetables. Asparagus,
avocados, cucumbers, lettuces of all kinds,
peppers, carrots, snow peas, potatoes and
onions have all played a crucial role in my
culinary exploits of late.
Its only February, but I can hardly wait
for the arrival of this springs initial crops.
Now, before you organize a committee and
begin collecting funds to fashion a heroic
statue in my honor on Landis Avenue, I
should inform that Ive already pre-fashioned
an exit strategy for this entire endeavor. Well
in advance. With a time-sensitive, rather
firm deadline.
You see, I already know exactly what I
want to consume to break my herbivore
habit, and when.
Chef Jose GarcesIron Chef Jose Garces to
Food Network headsat one of his three loca-
tions, Village Whiskey, within A.C.s Revel
Casino offers a magnificent-sounding burger
appropriately labeled The Whiskey King.
First, you just gotta love the name. Say it
to yourself, softly: The Whiskey King.
Sounds like something that long-departed
rock star Jim Morrison and recently
deceased Gonzo Journalist Doctor Hunter
Thompson are probably noshing on up in
Heaven, or down there, or wherever they
ended up.
This burger is a half a pound of sustain-
able, local, farm-raised beef, maple bourbon
cippolini onions, apple wood-smoked bacon,
Rogue bleu cheese and, drum roll, please, a
hefty disc of seared foie gras.
Throw in an order of duck fat fries and
you have all the makings of a superb finale
for my self-imposed flesh fast.
So, we have now clearly come full circle
with this column from vegan eating to the
most vegan-reviled of all foodstuffs, foie.
All that remains to be addressed is when I
plan to indulge myself with our regions most
expensive burger; The Whiskey King arrives
at an eye-popping 28 dollars.
The answer?
Immediately after a bi-annual cholesterol
and lipid blood panel workup. I
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Andrea Trattoria, 16 N. High St., Millville,
697-8400. Chef/owner Andrea Covino
serves up Italian specialties in atmosphere
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.
Bagel University, 1406 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland, 691-0909. Breakfast and lunch
spot offering sandwiches named for col-
leges near and far.
Bains Deli, 636 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
563-1400. Fresh deli sandwiches, wraps,
healthy salads, and coffee drinks. Open
Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Barberas Chocolates on Occasion, 782 S.
Brewster Rd., Vineland, 690-9998.
Homemade chocolates and candies, custom
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.
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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.
Bombay Bites, 112 W. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland, 696-0036. Indian cuisine. $8.95
lunch buffet ($5.99 on Mondays).
Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May Ave.
and Tuckahoe Rd., Dorothy, 609-476-4739.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, pizza. Open Mon-
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Cosmopolitan Restaurant Lounge, Bakery,
3513 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977. Happy
hour everyday 11 a.m. 6 p.m. half-priced
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Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnolia
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Dakota Steakhouse & Sushi Bar at
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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
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Dukes Place, 305 N. Mill Rd., Vineland,
457-5922. Open for breakfast and lunch,
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Esposito's Maplewood III, 200 N. Delsea
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and pasta dishes at this Italian restaurant.
Erics, 98 S. West Ave., Vineland, 205-
9800. Greek and American cuisine, pizza.
Five Points Inn, E. Landis Ave. and
Tuckahoe Rd., Vineland, 691-6080. Italian
cuisine and dinner buffets to savor. Family-
owned.
Golden Corral Buffet & Grill, 3624 S.
Delsea Dr., 856-362-5508. All you can eat,
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Ginas Ristorante, Landis and Lincoln Aves.
in ShopRite Plaza, Vineland. 205-0049.
Serving dinner Tues.-Thurs., 4-9 p.m.;
Friday & Sat., 4-10 p.m.; Now serving
lunch: Tues.Fri. 11 a.m.3 p.m.
Reservations recommended. Takeout avail.
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.
Howies Dugout All Star Cafe, 3569 E.
Landis Ave. (Across from Shoprite at
Lincoln and Landis). 856-457-5200. Open
seven days a week, serving breakfast,
lunch, dinner and ice cream.
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.
Marcianos Restaurant, 947 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland, 563-0030. Italian-American cui-
sine, seafood and veal. Open daily for
lunch and dinner, $6.49 lunch buffet
Monday - Saturday.
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. 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.
Tre Belleze, 363 E. Wheat Rd., Buena, 697-
8500. Serving lunch and dinner daily with
complimentary buffet on Fri. from 3-6 p.m.
Serving gluten-free pizza, pasta and beer.
Home of the Screamer Wings.
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.
Ye Olde Centerton Inn, 1136 Almond Rd.,
Pittsgrove, 358-3201. American classics
served in a picturesque setting.
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y favorite thing on the table of any
restaurant is the bread and butter.
If the rolls are good, then the food
is good. As kids, we never had bread and
butter at our meals and it always seemed
like a forbidden treat. Some of my favorite
choices in area restaurants are the warm
club rolls served at Ye Olde Centerton Inn,
the crusty little loaf that I get with my soup
at La Locanda Italian Restaurant, the
chewy pita bread I get at Olympia Greek
Restaurant, and the garlic knots at
Martino's Trattoria, just to name a few!
I only indulge in these little treats when I
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grain breads and crackers that have
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I never had the patience to make my
own bread. It just seemed like a lot of
work with all of the multiple risings, etc.
But I do love the smell of a yeast bread
baking in the oven. Mom used to take
Linda and me to her friend in Milmay,
Mrs. Krauchuk, and her little house
always smelled like baking bread. It just
makes the house feel like a home. The fol-
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yeast bread that I found in one of my
Victoria magazines. It only needs one
short rise and does not take all day to
make. I like it toasted with butter and the
fig-orange jam I get at ShopRite ( jam
found over the cheeses section near the
deli). What a treat!.
ALMOND AND THYME WHEAT BREAD
1 1/2 cups warm water (105-115'F)
3 tbsps dry active yeast
3 tbsps honey
1 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp olive oil
2 tsp salt
2 cups whole-wheat flour
2 cups all purpose flour
1 cup finely ground almonds
3 tbsps chopped fresh thyme
1 large egg beaten
Preheat oven to 400'F
Prepare 5 X 10 loaf pan, spray with Pam
In large bowl, combine water, yeast,
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wheat flour, one (1) cup all-purpose flour,
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until it forms a soft dough. Turn out onto
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Brush dough with beaten egg. Bake 20
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"Each student donated a minimum of $5 to participate in the Walk," she said.
"This year, Mother Nature worked in our favor, and we were able to hold the Walk
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create a schedule so over 200 students could participate. After the Walk, we had
snacks and water provided by many donators as well.
Thank you to all who have supported this cause and I look forward to more
next year."
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"The Schoolwalk for Diabetes is one of the fastest growing programs we coor-
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movie venue. The Grapevine was told that
the theater would concentrate on present-
ing only the performing arts and, for a brief
period, it did. But on November 18, 2010,
the Landis Theater screened Breakfast at
Tiffanys and plans began to change.
Breakfast at Tiffanys was a cold open-
ing of the movies, just trying to see how it
would go, if people would respond to it
well, said the venues Box Office Manager
and Youth Theater Director Teddy Petrie,
who credits Jason Hickman, house manag-
er at the time of the venues reopening,
with integrating film into Landis program.
Im fairly certain he started working on it
between June and July. I know he really
pushed for it and once it started, the volun-
teers really started pushing for it as well.
They enjoyed it and they thought it was
very helpful for the community.
The following year, the Landis Theater
launched its classic film screenings the
third Thursday of each month. The series
is continuing under Appel Farm, which
took over the venues operations last fall.
So many people have said that they
remembered coming here in their younger
years or their childhood, coming to movies
here, said Appel Farm Artistic Director
Sean Timmons. And they would have this
look on their faces as they were telling me
about the movies they used to love to come
and see. The classic movies were definitely
something people had some kind of an
emotional connection with.
Todays audiences have been the first to
watch movies digitally projected at the
Landis Theater. The projection system,
implemented as part of the venues recon-
struction, was originally intended for other
uses. When they started rebuilding the
Landis, they were thinking, What could
the Landis be used for? said Petrie. One
of the uses would have been for companies
who want to project slides or power point
at their annual business meeting. Im
thinking they wanted to put in the projec-
tor for that kind of use and for shows. At
that time they were planning on always
having in-house productions and you can
use the projector for a number of shows.
One that comes to mind would be The
Glass Menagerie.
Unlike Vinelands other current film
venues, the Landis does not offer first-run
features. Instead, it uses the history of cine-
ma as its catalogue, hopping from decade to
decade and selecting Academy Award win-
ners, cult favorites and appropriately
themed titles that tie into concurrent
events. The result has been an amalgam of
various styles, genres and performances.
And while it may not sport the high-tech
digital units that screen features from a
Digital Cinema Package (DCP) that con-
tains compressed, encoded and encrypted
digital files, the Landis Theater is content
with presenting its monthly offerings
through DVDs provided by the studios or
distributors who also handle the licensing
of the films.
I think the disc for this theater really
works, said Petrie. Occasionally, patrons
have suggested the theater present 35 mil-
limeter prints like those screened at the
Landis last century but, besides the
expense of an analog system, Petrie
explains, If we started to do that, then our
film availability would be even less.
There have also been audience members
who have registered surprise that the fea-
ture film is sourced from a DVD, but Petrie
believes that the venues legacy may con-
tribute to such reactions. I think a lot of
the time, when people come to the Landis
to see a film, they immediately go back to
their memories. They jump back to, I
remember when I was here and was seven
and saw this. And I think thats what trig-
gers that Oh, I wish it wasnt digital!
The Landis Theater system has made
the classic film series possible and has also
started a library from purchased DVDs that
werent provided by studios or distributors,
making return engagements of some titles
possible. In the meantime, Timmons says
hes interested in getting feedback on the
theaters website or Facebook account
about what films viewers would like to see
in upcoming screenings. At the end of the
day, he said, its about getting you to see
movies with other people. I
Next Week: The Drive-In.
Vintage Vineland { VINCE FARINACCIO }
Cinema at
Landis Theater
Back by popular demand, movies are part of the bill
of fare at the renovated Landis Theater.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Las Vegas Buffet. Millville Womans
Club Clubhouse, 300 E St., Millville. Noon.
$15. Carving stations, salads, side dishes
and desserts will be featured. After eating,
enjoy an afternoon of mahjong, bridge,
scrabble, other card games or just conver-
sation. For reservations contact Carol
Dickson at 856 765 5372.
Roast of Gary Galloway. Merighis
Savoy Inn, 4940 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
6 p.m. $75. Hot and cold hors doeuvres,
open bar from 6- 7 p.m., cash bar after 7
p.m. Benefits YMCA of Vineland
Community Impact Programs. Sponsored
by Capital Bank.
Antique, Arts and Cultural Society of
South Jersey Monthly Meeting.
Riverfront Renaissance Center, 22 High
St., Millville. 5:30 p.m. The organizations
monthly meeting. This month, theyll take
a trip to Swansea Winery. For more info.,
call 856-825-7787.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1
Food Safety & Harmonized Audit
Training. Extension Education Center, 291
Morton Ave., Rosenhayn. 8:30 a.m. - 4
p.m. $25, includes lunch and materials.
Held by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Cumberland County. Registration and pay-
ments due no later than February 27. For
more info., call Tammy Commander at
856-451-2800 ext 1.
Oldies Dance. NJ Motorsports Park,
Officers Club, 8000 Dividing Creek Rd.,
Millville. 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. $40. Sponsored
by the Boys and Girls Club of Vineland
and featuring Jerry Blavat, featuring danc-
ing, buffet, cash bar, Chinese Auction and
a 50/50. For more info. or tickets, call
856-696-4190 or 856-896-0244.
Shabbat Across America and Canada.
Beth Israel Congregation, 1015 E. Park
Ave., Vineland. 6:30 p.m. $22. A Shabbat
service followed by a festive dinner pre-
pared by Beth Israel Sisterhood and a
Shabbat workshop.
Trip to Southern Europe Itinerary
Presentation. Divine Mercy Parish, 23 W.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 7:30 p.m. Free.
Divine Mercy Parish is sponsoring a ten-day
trip to Portugal, Spain and France in the fall.
This meeting gives you an opportunity to
see the trips itinerary. If interested or for
more info., call Lucy at 856-696-5525.
Bridgeton Rotary International Night.
Gias Hall, 36 Mulford Dr., Bridgeton. 6 -
9 p.m. $30. An evening featuring home-
made international foods, live entertain-
ment, club service awards and raffles to
recognize the worldwide nature of Rotary
International and to raise $13,500 or more
for the community. Tickets should be pur-
chased and reservations made by
February 26. Tables of eight available. Tix.
may be purchased from any Rotary Club
member or from Tony Stanzione at
Bridgeton Area Chamber of Commerce
office at 76 Magnolia Ave. in Bridgeton.
Call 856-455-1312 to reserve tickets or for
more info.
MARCH 1 AND 2
Antique Collectibles Sale. Womans
Club of Vineland, 677 S. Main Rd. and
Washington Ave., Vineland. Friday: 10 a.m.
- 6 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free.
Easter decorative glass, jewelry, furniture,
quilts, flowers and more.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2
Coach Bingo. Cafeteria, Delsea Regional
High School, 242 Fries Mill Rd.,
Franklinville. 7 p.m. $25 in advance, $30
at the door. Sponsored by Project
Graduation, admission ticket will include a
booklet of 15 sheets, one sheet for each
round. Additional cards, 50/50, and raffle
tickets will be available for purchase for a
chance to win more. All bags are 100%
Coach, with original tags in tons of great
colors and styles. Refreshments available
for purchase. For ticket info., email
delseaprojectgrad@gmail.com.
Fifth Annual Dinner Auction. Buena
Vista Country Club, 301 Country Club Ln.,
Buena. 5 - 10 p.m. $35 in advance, must
be bought by 2/22. Benefitting the
Cumberland Christian School, the evening
offers an opportunity to purchase both live
and silent auction items. Beautifully deco-
rated baskets filled with gift cards and gift
certificates donated from local businesses
and restaurants , as well as, trips to
selected areas. Hand crafted items will be
on display. For tickets or info., call Pam
Anderson at 696-1600 ext 304.
Annual Funding Raising Banquet and
Deer Expo. Merighis Savoy Inn, Landis
Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland. 5 p.m.
Sponsored by the Quality Deer Management
Associations Southern New Jersey Branch,
this is the largest whitetail deer expo in
South Jersey. Win or bid on a Mid Western
Whitetail Hunt, African Safari Hunt, bows,
crabbing and fishing trips, gift certificates,
sculptures, prints, hunting and outdoor
equipment, TVs, ladies items and much
more. For more info., call 856-691-6466.
Meeting for The Glasstown Chapter
of the National Federation of the
Blind of NJ. YMCA of Vineland, 1159 E
Landis Ave., Vineland, 10 a.m. Free. RSVP
with Lydia Keller at 856-696-3518.
SUNDAY, MARCH 3
An Evening Of Inspiration. Mays
Landing Country Club, 1855 Cates Rd.,
Mays Landing. 6:30 - 11 p.m. $75.
Sponsored by the Alesia Shute
Foundation. Complimentary open bar from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Buffet at 7:30 p.m.
Keynote Speaker: Alesia Shute, live music
by Jim White Band, silent art auction,
cash bar from 7:30 p.m. Pre-purchase your
tickets at www.everythingsokaybook.com,
call 609-226-1818 or email:
Alesia@everythingsokaybook.com
Traditional Russian Luncheon. Church
Hall, Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox, 2211
W. Landis Ave., Vineland. 12:30 - 4 p.m.
$15 for adults, $5 for children under 12.
Featuring Blini (Russian Crepes), with
pickled herring, salmon and more. Dance
to Live Russian Music. Piroshki (meat or
cabbage) & Russian beverages available.
Eat in or Take out. BYOB accepted. For
more info call 856-690-1449.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6
E-Books and Digital Publishing
Seminar. Glassworks Auditorium, 1101
Wheaton Ave., Millville. 9 - 11 a.m. Free.
Sponsored by the GNC Venture Group.
Learn about E-Books and how to create a
revenue stream for your business.
Registration required. Call 856-691-7400.
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
Basket and Bag Bingo. Millville Elks
Lodge No. 580, 1815 E. Broad St., Millville.
Noon - 5 p.m. $25. Try to win one of the
many beautiful Coach, Kate Spade,
Michael Kors or Vera Bradley Bags, or
baskets or pottery made by that famous
company in Ohio. For additional info., call
Diane at 856-453-8499 ext. 112
Cumberland County Ducks Unlimited
Annual Banquet. Greenview Inn, Eastlyn
Golf Course, 4049 Italia Ave., Vineland.
$70 for a single ticket, $110 for a couple,
$55 for a child under 18. Sponsored by
Ducks Unlimited, featuring a buffet dinner,
with live and silent auctions. Ducks
Unlimited is the world's leader in wetlands
and waterfowl conservation. Ducks
Unlimited conserves, restores, and man-
ages wetlands and associated habitats for
North America's waterfowl. For more info.
or tickets, call 856-297-3069.
SATURDAY, MARCH 9
Wine, Chocolate and Dinner Social.
School Gym, St. Mary School, 735 Union
Rd., Vineland. 6:30 - 10 p.m. $50.
Sponsored by the St. Marys PTA, this
fourth annual event includes fine wines,
decadent chocolates, microbrews, a vari-
ety of food with the menu by Chef Rob
Buono, a cash bar, live and silent auctions
and live acoustic music. All proceeds ben-
efit St. Mary School. For tickets or more
info., call 856-692-8537.
SUNDAY, MARCH 10
Vineland Rotary Spaghetti Dinner.
North Italy Club, 414 Virano Ln., Vineland.
Noon - 5 p.m. $10 for adults, $5 for chil-
dren 10 and under. Sponsored by the
Vineland Rotary Club, meals will be
served by volunteer Rotarians, as well as
Vineland High School Interact Club mem-
bers. Proceeds from this event will benefit
Vineland Rotary charities. Eat-in or Take-
out available.
TUESDAY, MARCH 12
Lecture on Arthritis. Marcianos
Restaurant, 947 N Delsea Dr., Vineland.
Noon. Free. If you have arthritis or know
someone who does and wish to learn
more about the causes and steps to pre-
vent or slow down arthritis, sign up for
this lunch workshop. Register today
because space is limited to the first 20
callers. Lunch included. Call 856-692-2521
to register.
Bishop Schad Regional School Open
House. Bishop Schad Regional School,
922 E Landis Ave., Vineland. 6 - 7:30 p.m..
Free. Your chance to take a tour of the
Bishop Schad Regional School and meet
teachers. Now accepting Pre-K - 8th grade
registration. Private tours and shadow
days are available by appointment. Call
the school for more info. or to schedule a
visit. 856-691-4490.
Family Nights Out Program
For the toughest job youll ever havebeing a parent! The Family Nights Out
program is free for all families and meets one night a week for seven weeks. It is
based on the nationally researched program, Strengthening Families. This pro-
gram will provide parenting skills for parents and life skills for their children ages
10-14 years old.
Encourage good behavior, protect against substance abuse, deal with stress,
handle peer pressure, build family communication, understand family values.
Free, family dinner provided at each session, gifts/incentives for participating,
babysitting services available for younger siblings. Transportation is available,
please call to arrange.
Where: Reutter School, 2150 Delsea Dr., Franklinville, NJ 08322
When: 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 4/2 and 4/19, all from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
For more details or to register call: Sarah Fuller, Prevention Specialist, at 856-
794-1011, ext. 304, or sarah@southwestcouncil.org
Provided by The Southwest Council, Inc., 1405 N. Delsea Dr. Vineland, NJ
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BRIDGETON
286 Fayette St., Cleo D Pollum to
Angelica Martinez on 12/7/12 for $43,000
26 Cumberland Ave., Sec. of Housing &
Urban Development to Amarjit Singh on
12/7/12 for $48,000
708 Chestnut Ave., Rosemary A Puccio to
Austin Headrick on 12/10/12 for $39,000
87-89 Lincoln St., Michael Dooley to Bahri
Yilmaz on 12/10/12 for $39,000
156 Atlantic St., Evelyn Maysonet to Juan
Leon on 12/10/12 for $42,000
COMMERCIAL TWP
7201 Magnolia Dr. & C., Edward F Duffy,
Esq. (Adm.) to Anthony Leuci on 12/7/12
for $55,000
Charles Pl., Steven Smith to Jean A
Litterer on 12/10/12 for $10,000
DEERFIELD TWP
347 East Ave., Joyce M Forrest (Adm.) to
Darrel T Meyers on 12/3/12 for $122,000
FAIRFIELD TWP
922 E Commerce St., Dorothy P Woodard
to David Martinez on 12/10/12 for $65,000
HOPEWELL TWP
258 River Rd., Mary Lou Freiling to Dirk H
Ostroff on 12/10/12 for $137,000
LAWRENCE TWP
764 Ramah Rd., William J Kenny to
Franklin Lee on 12/10/12 for $171,000
MAURICE RIVER TWP
Leesburg Belleplain Rd., Seabranch
Properties LLC to Whibco Inc. on 12/3/12
for $767,375
3127 Route 47, Neal Lambe to Daniel
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7151 Millville & C., Lori J Kramer-Yoka to
Thomas V Mariani on 12/10/12 for
$159,900
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5 Tomasello Dr., Federal National
Mortgage Assoc. to Angel George on
12/3/12 for $221,900
218 N 2nd St., Arthur R Coslop (Trust) to
Faiola Family LP on 12/4/12 for $28,000
810 E Mulberry St., Marlene Jarvis
(Adm.) to Allan Jost on 12/4/12 for
$33,050
423 E Mulberry St., Robert R Quigley to
Faiola Family LP on 12/4/12 for $65,000
315 D St., Robert R Quigley to Faiola
Family LP on 12/4/12 for $80,000
2430 Newcombtown Rd., Joan S Esposito
to Michael E Fransko on 12/4/12 for
$112,000
435 Manor Ave., Raymond J Carty to
Kenneth F Varner on 12/4/12 for $113,000
14 W Broad St., Robert R Quigley to
Faiola Family LP on 12/4/12 for $160,000
16 Fortune Ln., Carl Franklin Coleman
(Est. by Exec.) to Jaclyn K Haas on
12/6/12 for $104,000
107 Geissinger Ave., Jeannette Haynes to
Richard Goldstine on 12/7/12 for $110,000
412 E Mulberry St., Nagui S Guirgis to
David Rivera on 12/10/12 for $17,000
421 E Oak St., New Jersey Housing &
Mortgage Finance & C. to Karen Bonczek
on 12/10/12 for $50,000
944 Carmel Rd., Harry Romanishin to
Luciana Cuevas on 12/10/12 for $74,000
1203 Sassafras St., James Boyd Nixon, Jr.
(Exec.) to Danielle A Young on 12/10/12
for $94,000
STOW CREEK TWP
105 Casper Rd., Anthony Lance to Allen
Johnson on 12/10/12 for $240,000
UPPER DEERFIELD
17 Silverbrook Dr., Rose M Gaggini to
Dana Marie Meyers on 12/4/12 for
$150,000
17 Horton Ave., Irene Hobrath to
Theodore F Propert III on 12/4/12 for
$182,000
38 S Woodruff Rd., Mary Dooley to Ruth
Scaife on 12/7/12 for $140,000
25 Button Mill Rd., Barbara Ann Dowell to
David B Ferguson on 12/10/12 for $109,900
VINELAND
1989 Magnolia Rd., Anna E Debelius (Est.
by Exec.) to Mario Russo on 12/3/12 for
$67,000
1169 Sharp Rd., Nicholas Hernandez to
Edward J Lanahan on 12/3/12 for
$95,000
1239 Oak Ln., Monica Macho to Joshua D
Sheppard on 12/3/12 for $134,000
908-910 E Cherry St., Donicia Lopez to
Felix A Miranda on 12/3/12 for $185,000
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FEBRUARY 25 THROUGH MARCH 4
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. With KAO Productionz feat.
Kerbie A. (9 p.m.1 a.m.). 765-5977.
Tuesday Night Trivia Contest. Tre
Bellezze, 363 East Wheat Rd., Vineland. 7
p.m. Win $ and other great prizes!
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Salsa Night. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. Latin-inspired dance
party. Free Dance Lesson 910 p.m. with DJ
Slick Rick. 765-5977.
Country Night/Dancing. Ten22, The
Centerton Country Club & Event Center,
1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. equests all
night) on one of the largest dance floors
in region. $5 cover charge.
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.
Jeff Giuliani of Eleven Eleven. Double
Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland.
Live acoustic 710 p.m..
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28
The Roasting of Gary "Is This Gonna
Take Long...?" Galloway. Merighis
Savoy Inn, E. Landis and Union Rd.,
Vineland. 6 p.m. $75 per person. Tickets
available at the Y & Dondero Jewelry.
Proceeds benefitting YMCA free commu-
nity impact programs.
FEBRUARY 26 THROUGH MARCH 2
Nightlife at Moris. Lou Ferretti's Mori's
on Landis, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
690-0300. Thurs.: Simply Complex 8 p.m..
Fri.: DJ Alvin (Latin Night) 8 p.m. Sat.:
Juicy 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.
Nightlife at Double Eagle. Double Eagle
Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland. live
music with Rob Lipkin every Friday night
at 8 p.m. NFL Sunday Ticket Package
Turtlestone Brewing Co. on draft, along
with 16 other imported and domestic
beers. Happy Hour daily 36 p.m.
MARCH 1, 2, AND 3
Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Fri.: TBA.
Sat.: Mitch Sultans Rentals.
Nightlife at Bojos. 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. Tues.: Bike Night with
live entertainment. Fri.: Roadhouse 8 p.m.
Daily drink and food specials.
Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar
House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke. Fri. & Sat.: TBA
EVERY FRIDAY
Gene Cortopassi. Merighi's Savoy Inn, E.
Landis Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland, 691-
8051. 6 p.m. Dinner music.
www.savoyinn.com.
Rob Lipkin. Double Eagle Saloon, 1477
Panther Rd., Vineland. Live music, 8 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.
FRIDAY, MARCH 1
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Landis Theater,
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m, Beloved
by fans of folk-pop and country-rock, the
band was a major influence on such
bands as the Eagles and Alabama.
Members Jeff Hanna, Jimmie Fadden, Bob
Carpenter and John McEuen continue this
great legacy with critically-acclaimed
albums and sold-out tours nationwide.
Tickets: Orchestra $40/$48 | Mezzanine
$70. www.landistheater.ocm or 691-1121.
Southside Johnny and the Asbury
Jukes. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High
St., Millville. 8 p.m. Concert rescheduled
from an earlier date. The group has been
recording albums since 1976. Closely
associated with Bruce Springsteen & The
E Street Band, they have recorded and/or
performed several Springsteen songs,
including The Fever and Fade Away.
Springsteen has also performed with the
band on numerous occasions and in 1991
guested on their Better Days album..
Tickets: $$44.50 - $39.50. 327-6400 or
www.levoy.net.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2
Coffee, Tea, and Melody. Minotola
United Methodist Church, 905 Central
Ave., Minotola. 7 p.m. Voices of America of
LeGrande Music Academy perform.
Desserts served along with a big helping of
favorite Broadway tunes. Donations
accepted for Minotola UMC Repair and
Restoration fund. 856-875-7548.
SUNDAY, MARCH 3
Down Jersey: Celtic Celebration.
Guaracini Performing Arts Center,
Sherman Ave. and College Dr., Vineland. 3
p.m. Tickets are $10 for all ages and are
available by calling or visiting the CCC
Box Office. or over the phone with a credit
card at 856-692-8499.
MARCH 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16,
17, 21, 22 AND 23
The Complete Works of William
Shakespeare (Abridged). Eagle
Theatre, 208 Vine St., Hammonton. 8 p.m.
except 3 p.m. on March 10 and 17. Three
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Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul. Landis
Theater, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 8
p.m. A thrilling performance by Celtic
super-star Eileen Ivers is an experience
for all generations. Ivers was originally
featured in Riverdance, has composed
and performed in film soundtracks, and is
a nine-time All Ireland Fiddle Champion.
Joined by her band, Immigrant Soul, Ivers
ignites the stage in a blaze of Irish music
and culture in celebration of St. Patrick.
Tickets: Orchestra $30 / $35 | Mezzanine
$60. Tickets can be purchased online, at
the Box Office or by calling 856-691-1121.
A select group of seats located in the
Mezzanine will have beverage and food
service available during the show.
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