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Teen mom Asia Brown, of Vineland, and daughter Aaliyah, 1, at
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By reporting on teen pregnancy, The Grapevine and SNJ
Today aim to raise community awareness and work
toward educating and supporting our youth. By being
conscious of the issue, understanding what is in place
and who is helping to make changes, and contributing ideas and actions, we all can come together with
a goal to improve the health of the community.
ast week, Leonides Negron, the president of the Puerto Rican Festival of New
Jersey, received a call from a Florida
couple planning a trip to Atlantic City. Negron
said that once the couple realized the Puerto
Rican Festival was the same week45 minutes
from AC in Vinelandthey changed their plans.
They were asking me what hotel to stay at
in Cumberland County instead of Atlantic City
because they wanted to go to the parade, said
Negron.
The 49th annual celebration of Puerto
Rican culture is as popular as ever. Last year,
about 20,000 people attended the festival, and
this year festival organizers are expecting even
more. Not only is the festival a celebration of
Puerto Rican culture, it also provides a boost
for businesses in downtown Vineland.
The Puerto Rican Festival is probably one
of the largest events that happens every year in
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I Jersey Reflections
Robert J. Patton, 76, of Vineland, NJ
passed away on Monday July 4, 2016 at
home surrounded by his family. Robert
was born in Brownsville, PA to the late
James Kenneth Patton and Mary (White)
Patton. He was preceded in death by his
father, brother Kenneth Lee Patton and
sister Georgia Kay (Patton) Workman.
Bob was a graduate of Dunbar Twp. High
School, Leisenring, PA Class of 1958 and a
graduate of Cumberland County College,
Vineland, NJ. He began his working
career in the Glass Industry at Anchor
Hocking Glass, Connellsville, PA, OwensIllinois, Vineland and retired from
Wheaton Industries, Millville, NJ as a
mold maker in 2004.
Sister M. Francesca Spaziani, a member
of the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy,
Villa Rossello, Newfield, NJ, went to her
eternal rest on Monday, July 18, at Cooper
Hospital, Camden, NJ. Sister Francesca,
formerly named Ida, born in Ozone Park,
New York, was the daughter of the late
Francesco and Maria (Bianchi) Spaziani
of Ozone Park, NY. She entered the
Congregation of the Daughters of Our
Lady of Mercy, in Newfield, NJ on Dec. 8,
1949 and professed her Vows on August
16, 1951. Having obtained her Bachelor's
degree in elementary education from
College Misericordia, Dallas, PA, Sister
Francesca taught in schools staffed by her
religious order in Springfield and Milford,
MA; Dunkirk, NY; Berkeley Heights,
Newfield, Vineland, and Millville, NJ; in
Old Forge, Hazleton, Hershey, Steelton,
and York, PA.
ex-husband Dave (Robert Joy), his girlfriend Chrissie (Hollis McLaren) and their
nave attempt to score big in an illicit deal.
Working from a script by playwright
John Guare, Malle tells his cinematic tale
by using the city as a separate character,
his camera catching local signposts that
define the location. Lucy the Elephant,
James V. Laffertys 1881 wood-and-tin
structure built for the purpose of showing
prospective buyers real estate in South
Atlantic City (now Margate) from the vantage point of its height of 65 feet, makes an
appearance. White House Subs, a mainstay
since 1946, the Knife and Fork Inn, originally established as a private club in 1912,
and Resorts also share screen time. The
fact that these landmarks still survive to
this day is a testament to the towns
endurance. Only Club Harlem, which
serves as a meeting place for the deal that
propels the plot, is no longer around. The
Kentucky Avenue venue, established in
1935, was torn down in 1992.
But more than the sites on display, its
the changing fabric of the times that the
film addresses. In the absence of a political machine like the one run by Nucky
Johnson, who is namechecked in the
movie, the focus has shifted from liquor to
drugs and from loyalty to profit. When
Daves deal turns bad, Lou is dragged into
the aftermath along with Sally. Smitten
with her, Lou is briefly allowed to live out
a fantasy existence he no doubt desired
for much of his life. By the films conclusion, however, he discovers his guile challenged by a harsh reality.
Like the Traymore footage, Lou is very
much a metaphor in Atlantic City. He
looks back to older days with a quixotic
view that remains unappreciated by his
younger acquaintances. He runs numbers
in an age when the pull of a lever could
make a casino patron rich. The codes he
upholds have eroded over time but he
understands that his survival may depend
on the changes around him, as the end of
the movie clearly illustrates. Through the
eyes of Guare and Malle, its no different
than a town facing an essential new beginning with trepidation over living up to a
distant past. I
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27
GVCC Meet & Greet. Wheaton Arts
Center, 1501 Glasstown Rd., Millville.
5:30 p.m. and is only open to Greater
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vinelandchamber.org/events
SATURDAY, JULY 30
Epistle of Resiliency Traveling
Exhibit. Bridgeton Public Library, 150 E.
Commerce St. Beginning at 2 p.m., guest
will view the art. 856-451-2620.
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purchased, one will be donated to a child
in need. For details call, 856-507-9883.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3
Laughter is the Best Medicine.
Woodview Estates Assisted Living, 5030
Unami Blvd., Mays Landing.
Complimentary luncheon begins at 1
p.m. Older adults of the community are
invited to attend, no registration is
required. 609-625-4878.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4
Golf Outing & Pig Roast. Eastlyn Golf
Course, 4049 Italia Ave. Tickets for golf
and dinner $100. Sign in begins at noon
with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Dinner will
be served at 5 p.m. 856-982-1237.
THURSDAY, JULY 28
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5
National Night Out in Hammonton.
CHS Theatrical Mock-Audition
Master Class. Landis Theater, 830 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. Two-time Tonyaward nominee, Laura Osnes (above)
teaches. For details, 856-362-4784.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
Museum Open House. Vineland
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JULY 25-29
Youth Vacation Bible School.
Heavensway Beth-Shan Baptist
Church, 830 Iowa St., Vineland,
from 6 to 8 p.m. nightly. The theme
is Fruit of the Spirit for ages 4-16.
The public is invited to attend, come
out and enjoy a week long biblical
learning experience. For more information, call 856-213-5808.
FRIDAY, JULY 29
Music and Herbs of the Medieval
Monastery. Lorraine and Dr. Ted
Kiefer present this program at
Nativity Church, the Franklinville site
of Saint Michael the Archangel
Parish (located at 2677 Delsea D,
Franklinville). 7:30 p.m. Free. 856371-1188.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
Craft Fair/Yard Sale. Shekinah
Lodge, 1317 Fairton Rd., Millville. 8
a.m.-1 p.m. Sponsored by Shekinah
Chapter # 82 in order to raise funds
for charitable endeavors. 856-3271717.
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the city of Vineland, said Dawn Hunter,
executive director of the Greater Vineland
Chamber of Commerce. Thousands of
people come to the festival from all over
the country, so it could only have a positive impact on local hotels, restaurants,
gas stations and other businesses.
The celebration kicked off with the
Puerto Rican Festivals annual banquet on
Saturday, July 23. Mara de Lourdes Santos,
who has been a long time supporter of the
festival and used to sit on the festivals planning board, is one of this years honorees.
I am honored to be receiving this
recognition from an organization that has
a lot of integrity, said Santos.
Millvilles Mayor Mike Santiago is the
Puerto Rican Festival of New Jerseys
Guanin Recipient, which is the festivals
top honor.
I have goosebumps just thinking that I
am going to be honored by the community
I was raised in, said Mayor Santiago.
The festivities run from Monday, July
25, through to Saturday, July 31, at Landis
Park. On Sunday, the Puerto Rican flag
was raised in front of Vinelands City Hall
to commemorate the start of the weeka
tradition that has sustained for the past 49
years. Each day throughout the week has a
different theme: Senior Citizen Day (July
26), Womens Day (July 27), Youth-Family
Day (July 28), and Folkloric Day (July 29).
One unique feature of Womens Day is
the mammogram van.
So many women do not get checked at
all or are not being checked frequently
enough, said Santos. According to the
Susan G. Komen Foundation, Hispanic
women over the age of 40 are the least
likely racial demographic to have had a
mammogram in the past two years.
Folkloric Day is a celebration of Puerto
Rican culture and heritage. Festival-goers
can expect to see traditional Puerto Rican
improvisational folk music, as well as the
traditional Puerto Rican dance, la plena.
MONDAY, AUGUST 15
Annual Auxiliary Luncheon.
Malaga Camp, 4500 N. Delsea Dr.,
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Real Estate
LOTS FOR SALE
Building lots for sale in N
Vineland by owner.
$11,000 each or $20,000
for two lots. Call
609-364-3336.
Vineland Plumbing
Residential Commercial
Repairs & New Installations
Drain Cleaning
Hot Water Heaters
27 Years of Quality Service
NJ Plumbing Lic. # 9249
856-696-3251
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Services
Services
Pete Construction.
Specializing in decks,
roofs and home
remodeling. State
licensed and insured.
Call for a free estimate. 609-335-9251.
YARD MAN
Lawn Care. Mowing
trimming sod
mulching landscape
designs.
Reasonable prices
Call Rick
856-297-3424
SUPERIOR HOMEWORKS
***Get it all done***
Affordable, fast, reliable
yard home clean outs
restoration salvage
Phil 856-358-3604
For Sale
25 foot Cherokee LT
camper, excellent condition, call 856-300-7231.
$5,000 OBO.
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Doors
Door Doctor. Repairing
and installing doors and
frames only. Interior, exterior, 40 years experience.
Discounts for seniors.
(856) 641-5593.
Bikes Wanted
Have a bike or portable
sewing machine taking up
space in your home?
Please consider donating
it. The Vineland Rotary
Club has partnered with
Pedals for Progress to
export bikes to third-world
countries where they are
needed for transportation.
Contact Henry Hansen at
856-696-0643 for drop-off
or pick-up.
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every day. During her many years practicing medicine, she has noticed that people
are not aware of the extent of the problem.
We have been leading the state in most teen
pregnancies per-capita, Dr. Kelly said. If
you look at the trend, we have been at the
bottom almost continually, so clearly everything we have been doing has not worked.
When the teen pregnancy rate is as high
as Cumberland Countys, it becomes a community issue. Dr. Joseph P. Riley, an obstetrician in Bridgeton, believes its a complete
public healthcare failure.
We have to start treating it as the public
health problem it is, he said.
The National Campaign to Prevent Teen
and Unplanned Pregnancies estimates that
the average taxpayer costs associated with a
child born to a teen is about $1,682 per year
from birth to age 15. The 2,280 teen births in
Cumberland County in 2015 could cost taxpayers $57.5 million over the next 15 years.
Teen parents are also more likely to drop
out of high school. Only an estimated 40
percent of teen parents will earn their high
school degree. Lower academic attainment
means a less productive and lower-skilled
workforce, leading to higher unemploymentall factors that could result in a cycle
of reliance on public services.
The majority of teens in Cumberland
County will not become pregnant, but simply
living in a community with a high teen pregnancy rate is cause for concern. A high teen
pregnancy rate is evidence that many adolescents are having unprotected sex, which puts
teens in the community at a higher risk of
contracting a sexually transmitted disease
(STD). In fact, Cumberland County also has
the highest STD rate in the state.
Among adolescent development and
health professionals, the consensus has been
that in order to prevent teen pregnancies,
educators need to reach children during
their formative years.
Education has to start early, before the
onset of sexual activity has occurred, Dr.
Kelly said. The Guttmacher Institute estimates that the average teen is sexually active
by age 17. This does not mean that we have
to go in and start talking about sex in fourth
grade, but it does mean that we have to be
talking about trust, and talking about relationship building, and confidence building,
Dr. Kelly said.
Kimberly Friddell, executive director of
Inspiras Innovative Model for Preschool and
Community Teaming (IMPACT), has been
on the front lines of addressing teen pregnancy in Cumberland County for more than
15 years. When asked if the school systems in
Cumberland County are doing enough, she
said, No, we do not do enough.
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ART EXHIBITS
Cumberland County Improvement
Authority Building, 2 N. High St.
Millville. Art exhibit by Linda Robinson.
Glasstownartsdistrict.com
SATURDAY, JULY 30
Glasstown Aglow. Riverfront Park on
the Maurice River, Millville. A one-night
art installation with live music, face
painting, specialty items and ice cream.
7:30-10 p.m. Participants will create an
art piece that can be displayed on the
RiverWalk and lit with battery powered
LED lights. $1,000 in cash prizes will be
awarded. 856-293-0556.
Glasstownartsdistrict.com
AUGUST 5-14
The Little Mermaid. Levoy Theatre,
126-130 N. High St., Millville. Aug 5, 6, 12
& 13, 7:30 p.m.; Ayg. 7 & 14, 3 p.m.; Aug.
11, 7 p.m. $20-$23. 856-327-6400 or
levoy.net.
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50th Annual
BRIDGETON INVITATIONAL
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July 29 August 15, 2016
Alden Field Bridgeton
856.498.4491
SUMMER FUN
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Crowd Rocking
Peach Festival!
2 Cassidy Ct., Bridgeton NJ 08302
856-451-3008
Farm Market/
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Friday
August 5th
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Car Show!
on Your Way
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Atlantic County
4-H Fair
August 11 12 13
Growing Up Strong With 4-H
Thurs.
Aug. 11
Fri.
Crab Cake
Sandwich Platter 5 p.m.
Aug. 12
Live On Stage
Summer Jazz Band
Sat.
Live On Stage
Aug. 13
Pet Parade 3 pm
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$2 Tacos
$7 Cuervo Coronaritas
$2 domestic drafts:
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