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Here Is
Santa Claus
STORY AND PHOTOS BY MICKEY BRANDT

A recipe for the season: Santa and his elves...and


trains, too. Nearby Richland has them all.

T
hough the custom may be fading carrying awestruck children and enthralled
in the tech age, there remain many adults lost in the joy of riding a train with
Christmas trees ringed by tiny layouts Santa Claus and maybe some of his elves, a
of villages, trees, houses, streets, and rail- little hot chocolate, and holiday music to sing
road crossings. There, HO or O scale trains along with—all to the sound of the locomo-
go round in their patterns, perhaps up hills, tive whistle, the rumble of wheels on tracks,
through tunnels, and along roadways. Model and the wintry view from the window seats.
trains and Christmas: A sentimental and There’s one of these wonders right here in
timeless tribute to holiday cheer ever since Richland: It’s called the Cape May Seashore
Lionel marketed the first electric set in 1901. Lines Santa Express and it’s been rolling the
There are real Christmas trains too, chug- rails in southern New Jersey for 23 years,
ging along the tracks and byways of America, Continued on page 17

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CONTENTS FACES IN THE NEWS
FACES IN THE NEWS...................2, 4, 16
Pg. 5
YOUR MENTAL HEALTH........................... 6
80 YEARS OF WSNJ.................................. 7
FROM THE NEWS DESK........................ 8
NEWS IN BRIEF..................................... 9
NATURE AROUND US..........................12
IN OUR SCHOOLS.................................14
ON THE AVE......................................... 19
DINING OUT..........................................20
DINING SPOTLIGHT..............................21
MAYORAL MUSINGS........................... 22
President Trump Signs ‘Frank LoBiondo Coast
JERSEY REFLECTIONS........................ 23 DIGITAL DIGEST.................................. 27
Guard Authorization Act of 2018’
HOMETOWN HERO NOMINATION........24 COMMUNITY CALENDAR.................... 28 Last Tuesday, President Trump signed the “Frank LoBiondo Coast Guard
OBITUARIES......................................... 29 Authorization Act of 2018.” The House passed the bill by voice vote. The Senate
CROSSWORD........................................ 25
approved the bill 94-6 prior to the Thanksgiving holiday.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.................. 26 REAL ESTATE.......................................30 “So few issues have been bipartisan across the board during my time in Congress
but supporting the Coast Guard was always one of them,” said LoBiondo. “It is one
of the truest honors of my life to have represented the Coast Guard Training Center
in Cape May and Air Station Atlantic City for 24 years in Congress.”
A two-year authorization of the Coast Guard’s budget, the “Frank LoBiondo Coast
Guard Authorization Act” authorizes $7.9 billion for operating expenses and $2.6
billion for construction, renovation and facilities improvement. It authorizes active
duty of 43,009 personnel for Fiscal Year 2018 and 44,500 personnel for Fiscal
STAFF KEN PUSTIZZI, SR., CEO
FRANK J. DiMAURO, CFO
Year 2019. Additionally, the legislation authorizes up to $167 million for three new
Fast Response Cutters; authorizes Department of Homeland Security to enter into
KEN PUSTIZZI, JR., President a multi-year contract to procure three National Security Cutters; and requires the
JEFF SCHWACHTER, Editor Coast Guard to establish its own land-based unmanned aircraft system (UAS) pro-
Advertising Executives: gram. Furthermore, the legislation preserves jobs by providing important regulatory
DEBORAH A. EIN, Managing Editor
CHRIS TOLER, Graphic Designer MARIE HALPIN-GALLO, [email protected] relief for New Jersey fishermen. It eliminates the duplicative requirement that both
CATHERINE GALLO, [email protected] the Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintain dis-
MICKEY BRANDT, Contributor Emeritus
charge requirements for commercial fishing vessels. Under this compromise, the
AHMAD GRAVES-EL, Associate Editor PAMELA MORRIS, [email protected]
EPA sets the vessel discharge standards while giving the Coast Guard the authority
KEVIN HOWARD, Associate Content Editor CLARK HOVERMALE,
to prescribe and enforce regulations based on those standards. LoBiondo ensured a
MEGAN WOLF, Chief Content Officer [email protected]
moratorium on imposing such fines on South Jersey commercial fishing operations
NICHOLAS DUFFY, MATTHEW LaPORTE MIKE BYLONE, [email protected] remained intact for more than a decade as he worked on this compromise.
Editorial Interns CINDY HESLEY, [email protected] A member of the House Coast Guard & Maritime Transportation Subcommittee
JOHN RIEBEL, [email protected] for the past 22 of his 24 years in Congress, LoBiondo served as the Chairman, Vice
600 G Street, Suite 1240, Millville, NJ 08332 Chair or Ranking Member for 14 years.
DON ZANE, [email protected]
PHONE: 856-327-8800 • FAX: 856-327-0408
EMAIL: [email protected] SNJ Today newspaper is published on Wednesdays President Donald J. Trump signs S.140 The Frank LoBiondo Coast Guard Authorization Act
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Divine Mercy Parish Bridgeton Students Perform on Broadway
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018 Monday, December 31, 2018
Bilingual Confessions New Year’s Eve/Vispera del Año Nuevo
Confesiones Bilingües 4:00 p.m. English Mass at SFC
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at SFC 4:30 p.m. Misa en Español en ICM
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Monday, December 24, 2018
Christmas Eve / Vigilia Navidad Tuesday, January 1, 2019
4:00 p.m. English Mass at SFC New Year’s Day/Día de Año Nuevo
4:30 p.m. Misa en Español en ICM Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God/
7 p.m. Bilingual Children’s Mass - Sn. Fco Solemnidad de María, Madre de Dios
9:00 a.m. English Mass at St. Francis
Tuesday, December 25, 2018 11:00 a.m. Misa en Español en Sn. Fco
Christmas Day / Día de Navidad Bridgeton School District staff applied for and received a grant from the Gilder
9:00 a.m. English Mass at St. Francis Lehrman Institute of American History this September for 45 BHS students to
11:00 a.m. Misa en Español en Sn. Fco attend a production of Hamilton on Broadway on Wednesday, December 5.
The Institute’s mission is to promote the knowledge and understanding of
Christ the Good Shepherd Parish American history through educational programs and resources. Gilder Lehrman
has entered into a partnership with the producers of Hamilton and Lin-Manuel
1655 Magnolia Rd. • Vineland, NJ 08361 Miranda on the Hamilton Education Program to offer the students this unique
856-691-9077 opportunity.
CONFESSIONS MASSES OF CHRISTMAS The Hamilton Education Program provides Title 1 eligible high schools with an
Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Christmas Vigil integrated Alexander Hamilton and Founding Father Era classroom studies pro-
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. • Sacred Heart Mon., Dec. 24, 2018 gram.
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. • Saint Isidore 11:30 p.m. - Lessons and Carols Bridgeton’s students have been diligently researching Alexander Hamilton, the
Saint Isidore Founding Fathers and primary source documents of the Constitutional Period. As
Thursday, December 20, 2018 12:00 Midnight Mass • Saint Isidore
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. • Sacred Heart part of the grant, BHS students have developed performance pieces from their
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. • Saint Isidore Christmas Day educational research, including raps, poems, monologues and narrative dialogue
Tue., Dec. 25, 2018 on the history they have learned.
Friday, December 21, 2018 9:30 a.m. • Saint Isidore The students travelled to New York City on December 5 and were able to
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. • Sacred Heart 11:00 a.m. • Sacred Heart interact with Hamilton’s cast members after the play. Additionally, they had a
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. • Saint Isidore
NO MASS CHRISTMAS NIGHT question and answer opportunity with the cast and, more excitingly, the best
Saturday, December 22, 2018 overall performance piece created by three BHS students, Brianna Webster,
8:45 a.m. (after 8 a.m. Mass), New Year’s Eve Allison Ponce and Zoe Panichello (pictured) will be performed on Broadway.
Sacred Heart Monday, Dec. 31, 2018
4:00 – 4:45 p.m. • Saint Isidore 5:00 p.m. • Saint Isidore
Greener Fields Together Holds Farming Seminar in
MASSES OF CHRISTMAS New Year’s Day
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Vineland
Christmas Vigil Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God An event was held in
Monday, Dec. 24, 2018 9:30 a.m. • Saint Isidore Vineland to help bring
5:00 p.m. - Mass for Families 11:00 a.m. • Sacred Heart the produce industry
Saint Isidore together to learn from
5:00 p.m. - Mass for Families, NO MASS NEW YEAR’S NIGHT each other.
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On the morning of
December 4, Greener
St. Padre Pio Parish Fields Together held
Christmas Schedule 2018 a farming seminar at
Seashore Fruit and
4680 Dante Ave. • Vineland, NJ 08361 Produce Company in
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the produce industry
Tuesday, December 18, 2018 Our Lady of Pompeii Church
Our Lady of Pompeii Church • 12 a.m. • Midnight Mass together.
1:00–3:00 p.m. • 7:00–9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. The goal of the event was to get the group talking about ways they can help
each other and improve the overall process.
CHRISTMAS EVE MASSES Monday, December 31, 2018 Officials say the seminar is a great opportunity for local farmers to learn what
Monday, December 24, 2018 Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
resources are out there to help get their products from the farm to the table.
Children’s Mass and Pageant (Holy Day of Obligation)
4:00 p.m. • St. Mary School 5 p.m. • Our Lady of Pompeii Church “The produce supply chain is really complicated—it’s really long. There are
4:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. • Our Lady of a lot of different pieces, so it’s difficult to get people together like this and it’s
Pompeii Church NEW YEAR’S DAY MASSES so important to hear the resources that are available from all of these different
Tuesday, January 1, 2019 sources and for farmers to be able to know that they exist to support them,”
Our Lady of Pompeii Church • 9 & 11 a.m. said Tori Wong, Northeast sustainability coordinator of Greener Fields Together.
To learn more, visit greenerfieldstogether.org.
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Jersey residents insured during the
enrolled on the ACA Marketplace—189,000 residents have access to health coverage and of Human Services bolstered its continuous
Affordable Care Act’s limited open enroll- efforts to enroll people in NJ FamilyCare,
people—received financial help to pay for care. The Governor signed a law to continue
ment period, Governor Phil Murphy, federal, their plan. a shared responsibility payment in the state, including the Medicaid expansion created
state, local officials and advocates are urging In October, the state launched Get after its repeal at the federal level. The state by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), by pro-
residents to sign up for health care cover- Covered New Jersey, the first coordinated law takes effect January 1, 2019, and requires viding $375,000 in funding and support to
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A HEALTHIER YOU
Matcha, a form of green tea, has
St. Padre Pio Parish been getting a lot of buzz. Many
coffee lovers are switching over
4680 Dante Avenue • Vineland, NJ 08361 to this frothy, green drink. Unlike
a tea bag that simply infuses the
856-691-7526 • www.pppnj.org water, matcha is powdered, mean-
ing you drink the actual, ground
leaves. Because of this, the nutri-
tion content is more potent, con-
On September 23, 2018, Bishop Dennis taining antioxidants called polyphe-
nols. Polyphenols have been tied
Sullivan named St. Padre Pio Parish a to protection against heart disease
Diocesan Shrine of St. Pio of Pietrelcina. and cancer, as well as blood sugar
regulation and blood pressure
reduction.
Come join us every Thursday for our Additionally, matcha has a caf-
feine content similar to that of cof-
perpetual novena to St. Padre Pio at 7:00 p.m. fee. Some consumers find matcha’s
taste a bit strong, opting to add
low-calorie sweeteners like almond

December 13th • 7 p.m. milk and stevia. Be aware of mat-


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December 20th • 7 p.m. in the mixture! You can make mat-


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hot water—heated to less than a
boil. Finally, whisk the mixture with
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J. Morton Galetto, CU Maurice River

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Sphagnum moss is antiseptic and holds many times
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by soldiers in World War I. Toward the end
of 1914, many men were contracting sepsis,
and cotton bandages were in short supply
because cotton was needed for uniforms. A
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One of our hikers mentioned that sphag-
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the shore of the Manumuskin and enjoyed thrive on—pitcher plant and sundew will
lovely views of the river. It was the end of often grow in close association with this
moss. Interestingly, sphagnum is nearly
October and we were treated to an explo-
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December Field and Forest
It is that time of the leaves to reveal outrageous-
year when we want to ly large red berries. I love
bring in some of nature for these and have them grow-
our holiday decorations. ing all over. The most beau-
The December fields and tiful stand of winterberry is
woods are like a banquet across the creek and only
table laden with colorful accessible by canoe, but we
dishes. (Birds and animals now have them growing on
think so, too). Leaves have this side of the water, too.
fallen so bright berries can Acorns, especially the
be seen. We will go to the large fringed ones of the
farm where there are bayberries, holly sawtooth oaks, make great tree ornaments
berries, crab apples and more. The birds with satin ribbons glued to them for
have spread the bayberry all over in the hanging or used as tiny potpourri baskets,
overgrown area of towering trees. The ones Milkweed pods can be used the same way,
in the sun have berries. We gather these and little birds and animals can be glued
fragrant, grey/white waxy berries to use in in them also. Just be sure to spread the
arrangements with bayberry candles. They milkweed seed outdoors in sunny dry spots
keep well dried, lasting for years. They also before collecting the pods.
look really great glued to swags or wreaths. Pine cones are so beautiful heaped in
Pick lichens to glue to wreaths and place a basket or glued to wreaths and swags.
in centerpeices. They last forever and add a There are many kinds and many sizes. All
woodland charm whereever you use them. coniferous trees have cones; see how many
I like to add to a terrarium or a wreath. you can find. Some are as small as a blue-
I love the clusters of red sumac, which is berry, others the size of a cherry, and some
not poison. This looks great on wreaths and as long as a banana. What a variety!
the birds love it. It can be glued on bird- I really appreciate all types of ever-
watchers’ wreaths. greens. They yield boughs of many shades
One I no longer pick, because it has and textures, all beautiful, many fragrant.
become very invasive is the bittersweet These look wonderful in centerpieces,
vine, laden with deep rusty orange berries, wreaths and other decorations.
collared in gold. It has been years since Sometimes grasses and pods are also
this vine has been “allowed’ in the nursery. there for the picking. Not all pods or grass-
The birds, however, do not know this and es will appeal to all, but sometimes it is just
plant lots of it at the over grown farm. If it what someone is looking for. It is always
is used, it should be kept indoors and put in fun to take a group out to collect and see
tight garbage bags when no longer used. what appeals to different folks. Beauty is in
Another one of my favorites is the very the eye of the beholder and everyone has a
invasive subtle deep russet rose hip of the favorite.
multi flora rose. This rampant plant is not Pick a bunch of branches, put in a vase,
a favorite of nurserymen as it rapidly is make a wreath or tuck into a pot of soil left
spread by birds eating the tasty hips or ber- from summer. The fragrance and color will
ries, so I feel that I am helping to contain brighten your day.
the plant just a tiny bit by picking bushels of Nothing beats getting outside this
the clusters of hips for indoor decorations. time of the year. I love sunny afternoons.
They, too, dry well and can be used in fresh Finishing up at dusk is a real treat. The
arrangements or glued on wreaths and early December sky can go from many
swags. We were once told to plant this one shades of blues and violets, to pinks and
to attract birds, but no more. rosy colors, often with ribbons of gold. And
Another great berry or seed is the icy what about that huge oversized moon that
blue berry of the native cedar tree. Another hung just over the horizon at dusk a few
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Marlon Cororreal of Philadelphia, a first-
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punching tickets and spreading smiles,
Continued from previous page here he’s with Kylie Blake, 5, of Sewell.

“Are you picking up and putting away ents—a practical tactic—but it hardly matters
your toys?” in the glow of the moment. There are lifelong “That’s because they’re waiting for Santa
“Are you helping your mom and dad?” memories of childhood happening right now, Claus,” notes Emily Michael, whose two
Both questions solicit shy, affirmative right here. young daughters are certainly “being good,”
nods. Curt Hudson, the director of special train though Lyla, 18 months, is sitting on the table
“Then you’re on the good list. What would operations and a conductor for Seashore laughing and grabbing at her mom’s scarf.
you like for Christmas?” Lines, and a lifelong railroad enthusiast, tells Hudson is laughing, too. While he spends
“A train.” me, “We have a very real Santa Claus for the a lot of his time on board making sure ev-
“Ho, ho, ho, no wonder—I can’t promise kids.” eryone’s comfortable, he uses the rest of it to
you, but I’ll do the best I can, ok?” In the café car, I observe that children punch little holes in the kids’ tickets to form
Santa talks to every child on the ride, one of all ages are smiling and laughing, sitting an image of Santa Claus or maybe Frosty the
by one or maybe siblings or cousins together. relatively still, and using their “inside” voices. Snowman. Kids are enamored by the designs
He never says he’ll bring the requested pres- No pouting, no crying, no shouting. and love to blow the little chads around.
“When you get home, use your cell phone
or flashlight to project it on the wall, see what
you see,” Hudson says with the affect of a
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and 20, 2019 (unless otherwise noted) With my fingers choking the handholds
Society, just a short walk from the like I’ll never let go, I move across the sway-
Santa Express station in Richland Richland Village has a theme of
an old southern New Jersey railroad ing couplings from the café to the lounge car.
Village. It’s named for its original loca- (Passengers who aren’t doing newspaper
tion inside a chicken coup on Patcong town, which it was. At the entrance
to Seashore Lines, Buena Vista stories aren’t permitted between cars.)
Avenue in Linwood in the 1950s. It’s There’s a high school chorus singing car-
been reconstructed and now looks like Township built a railroad station and
crossing shack. Adjacent to Patcong, ols in there as I walk through to see if there
an old railroad freight station. are any cookies. By chance, it is also perform-
Inside on weekends during the there is a park featuring a full-sized
caboose and a playground train. ing “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” but,
holiday season, hobbyists display hey, it’s Christmas spirit and it’s only early
remarkable operating train layouts There is also a restored Central of
NJ Railroad Caboose in the parking December, so it’s fine. Emily Michael, shown here in the café car
for the public to enjoy. The train has various forms of entertain-
lot at Patcong. —M.B. with her daughters Lyla, 18 months (on
There are shows at 10 a.m. and ment on different trips, Hudson tells me. table) and Faye, 3, called the trip “The
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Two locomotives, one on each end, ute,” says Bruce Williams of Barrington.
accomplish this cool trick. When the train “A lot of blood, sweat, and tears goes into
stops, the engineers just walk to what used to this,” says John Ledden of Woodstown, NJ,
be the back and pull away, now in the front who’s in his 19th year filling roles in both
for the return trip. In railroad slang, it’s a maintenance and conducting for Seashore
“pull-pull.” Lines.
Other scheduled trains include evening Operating costs for the Santa train are
flyers, which Hudson says have become all paid from ticket sales. Hudson says every
hugely popular, and a Winter Express after train is effectively sold out, but there are al-
Christmas, sans Santa but still featuring those ways a few extra seats (like mine) and people
cozy seats, historic experience and leisurely can usually be accommodated.
ride. Back on my ride, Santa is finishing his
The coach cars, café car, and lounge car rounds and the elves and servers are cleaning
are all refurbished from previous service with up. The children are still on good behavior,
some legendary passenger lines of the past. at least generally speaking. The last of the
Dear Santa,
Hot chocolate and goodies are served in the countless photos are taken.
Conductor Bruce Williams gets ready to I am going to be 3 years
café. The lounge is handy for seating family An hour after we left, we’re back where
welcome the excited passengers onto the
Santa Express.
groups. we started: The quaint station in what is old right before Christmas.
Hudson, who seems to love the Santa called Richland Village. I really love the snow, the
A dad who doesn’t give his name says it’s Express as he would his own train set under As passengers disembark and flow back
lights, and most of all, you!
his family’s fourth Santa Express ride and the tree, excitedly talks about the newest car, along the tracks toward the large parking lot,
they drive more than an hour each way to get open to passengers this weekend for the first they hear: My brother and I will be
here. time. “Take care now.” “Thanks for riding.” seeing you soon at a spe-
“The kids absolutely love it every time,” he “It’s the Vista Valley, an observation and “Merry Christmas to all your family.” cial breakfast, and I will
says. “When you put trains and Santa togeth- lounge car built by Pullman in 1947 which But wait, the day is just getting rolling remind you that I would like
er, it’s perfect.” worked on the Super Chief from Chicago to on the Santa Express—there’s another train
The Santa train runs every weekend and Los Angeles,” he says. “We have it on loan leaving in 90 minutes. But my day is done so a fire truck, please. Merry
some weekdays between Thanksgiving and from a private collector.” I head to Richland Pizza and Sub Shop next Christmas!
Christmas. The 40-mile-round trip version This is no train ride in the park for those door.
connecting Richland and Tuckahoe takes entrusted to run the Santa Express. There’s You haven’t seen Christmas till you’ve Love,
two-and-a-half hours including breaks, with equipment to maintain, safety to insure, seen a restaurant crowded with elves and
Nikolai Egorov
boarding in either town. The new express fly- training to get, amenities to provide, histori- train conductors having lunch. n
er, designed with younger children in mind, cal accuracy standards to meet.
is a half-hour ride out of either station, with a The conductors aren’t actors. Contact the writer: mickeybrandt@comcast.
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is a little bit different for children; they every parent wants to be able to put a
more often need something tangible, like smile on the face of their child. In other
a present, to demonstrate their worth or instances, it will be a grandparent or some
that they matter. Gifts become just the other legal guardian. We often give little
sort of vehicle to convey that message for thought to the men and women on the
children. fringes, perhaps behind bars, and their
As it relates to children, gifts also children. But those impacts are real and
become ways to spark new avenues of children feel it intensely. The hope is that
discovery, creativity, or possibility. Give a our efforts might take some of the sting
child some art supplies and you might just out of a set of circumstances children had
tap into something they didn’t know they no hand in choosing.
had. The same can be said for athletic If nothing else, receiving an age-ap-
equipment, science kits, or any number of propriate gift makes the world they live
things that a child may encounter for the in just a tiny bit easier—and that goes for
first time in their lives. Not so much with older children as well. We tend to grav-
adults who largely know their likes and itate toward the small children because
dislikes as well as their limits. they’re cute and innocent and they’re
But all of these thoughts and possi- also cheaper and easier to buy gifts for,
bilities look very different when viewed all other things being equal. For the older
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through the lens of instability. I mention kids, on the cusp of adulthood, they don’t
instability because that’s the residue of call up the “warm and fuzzies” in us
poverty. In the life of a child, that instabil- and so we don’t much bother with these
ity can go a long way toward shaping the youngsters—but we should. All people
trajectory of his or her life. want to feel like they matter.
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Vince Farinaccio

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Abolitionist Frederick Douglass lectured at three
locations in Vineland during the town’s first decade.

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Vineland during
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took longer than might be expected. Departing for the shore resort by late after- Open
According to a rare books online catalog noon, Landis was in Cape May, dining on Sunday
posted by Between the Covers of Gloucester
City, a letter from Douglass to Campbell,
oysters and champagne while discussing
railroad matters, while Douglass com-
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dated October 6, 1865, indicates that the menced his address.
latter had extended an invitation earlier in Vineland’s founder remained at the
the year for Douglass to lecture in Vineland. resort town overnight and into the next day,
In his response, Douglass explains that he
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Vineland. “Picture This: Vineland’s Love St., Hammonton. Sue Moerder and
‘Life Is Like a Double Cheeseburger’ Affair With Photography.” Mike Bell will be showcasing artwork.
Bell will be selling prints as well as
Vineland Public Library. 1058 E.
Bridgeton High School’s Visual and Performing Arts Department will Landis Ave., Vineland. Friends of the originals. 4-7 p.m.
present Flip and Finn Kobler’s sentimental comedy Life is Like A Double Library Annual Book Sale. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22
Cheeseburger. That’s A Stock: Smash Ultimate. Salty
Life is Like A Double Cheeseburger features tears, laughs, and life’s Joystiq Esports Lounge, 76 W. Landis
lessons in 16 individual scenes and monologues all centered on the wacky Ave., Vineland. Salty Joystiq Esports
metaphor of Life is like a Double Cheeseburger. Lounge is bringing back one the origi-
The audience will encounter families, friends, and waitstaff as they face nal South Jersey Smash Bros. events,
their fears, follow their dreams, and learn life’s lessons. Just like life itself, but this time with Super Smash Bros.
this play is filled with humor, humility, endless possibilities, and a healthy Ultimate. They will be featuring Singles
heaping of wisdom—often messy and complicated, but always WheatonArts and Cultural Center. 1501 and Doubles for this event. This is a
worth savoring. Glasstown Rd., Millville. “Symbiotic bring your own controller event. Dou-
Life is Like A Double Cheeseburger will be held at the Robert L. Sharp Spheres: The Interlocking Worlds Of bles at 5 p.m. and Singles at 6:30 p.m.
Auditorium at 111 West Ave N, Bridgeton on Friday, December 14 at 7 p.m. Glass, Science and Art” is curated by SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29
Tickets are $5 for general admission and can be purchased at the door. Brooklyn artist Benjamin Wright and Sinbad. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N.
Light refreshments will be available for purchase during intermission. features over 20 contemporary artists High St., Millville. Ranked by Comedy
Bridgeton High School students must present their school I.D. when whose body of work is inspired by Central as one of the “100 Greatest
purchasing their ticket. An adult must accompany non-Bridgeton High science. The artwork will display the Standups of all
School students 16 or younger. creativity of both art and science, while Time,” actor and
showcasing glass as a medium. comedian Sinbad
NIGHTLIFE ART EXHIBITS wheatonarts.org. has had audi-
Annata Wine Bar. 216 Bellevue Ave., Calvaria Gallery and Studio. 319 N. High SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 ences laughing
Hammonton. 609-704-9797. Drink spe- St., Millville. Holiday HeART Show. This Home Again: A Tribute to the Music for over three
cials, live music. Acoustic Fridays. exhibition will feature work from over 10 of Carole King. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 decades. His
artists, both local and across the United N. High St., Millville. Home Again is a storytelling style
Best of Southern Cooking Buffet of comedy is
States. There will be two receptions. A tribute to the multi-award singer and
Restaurant. 613 E. Landis Ave., Vine- profound without
soft opening is on Fri, Dec. 14 from 6-9 songwriter Carole King. Deb De Lucca,
land. Gil Lewis Jazz Supper Club being profane.
p.m. and the main reception were you joined by her band of seasoned musi-
Room. Gil Lewis playing B3-Hammond $44-$49 plus fees. 8 p.m. levoy.net.
can meet some of the artists is on Fri, cians, take the audience on a journey
Organ and vocals. $10 at the door.
Dec 21, from 6-9 p.m. Both receptions through the catalogue of Carole King’s
5-9 p.m. gillewisjazztrio.com
are free to the public. calvariagallery- own recorded hit songs as well as
Bogart’s Bookstore & Cafe. 103 N. andstudio.com. songs she has written for other artists. CCC Jazz Band & Wind
High St., Millville. Live music, open
mics and poetry readings. Follow on
Gallery 50. 50 E. Commerce St., Bridge- $24-$29 plus fees 8 p.m. levoy.net. Symphony
ton. Holiday Shoppe features over 70
Facebook for updates. Live music each The Cumberland County College
artists and crafters.
Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Jazz Band and Wind Symphony
856-327-3714. Riverfront Renaissance Center for the has hit the road for its fall and hol-
Arts. 22 N. High St., Millville. RRCA’s iday performances. Programs are
Bojo’s Ale House. 222 N. High St.,
“Artful Giving” Shopping and Art ex- free and open to the public. The
Millville, 856-327-8011. Every
perience is groups are composed of students
Wednesday: Nick at Nite Open Mic,
the place and community members.
7:30 p.m. Saturdays, DJ, 9 p.m.
to find
The Grove at Centerton. Ten22 Tavern, beautiful, • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19:
The Centerton Country Club & Event unique Cumberland Mall, 7 p.m.
Center, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. creations.
Tues.: Trivia. Wed.: Country Line From SAT., DEC 15 AND SUN., DEC 16
Dancing. First Thurs.: Painting with jewelry, The Nutcracker Ballet. Frank Guaraci-
Foxy Fine Art; DJ Moose. Sat.: Karaoke pottery, ni Jr., Fine & Performing Arts Center, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20
Night, DJ Gatti. 856-358-3325. paintings, 3322 College Dr., Vineland. The Vine-
Poetry Workshop. Millville
cards, land Regional Dance Company will be
DiDonato Family Fun Center. 1151 Public Library, 210 Buck St.,
ornaments presenting its 41st production of The
South White Horse Pike., Hammonton. Millville. For ages 18 and older,
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and many other artful items, this cash Nutcracker Ballet. The Nutcracker Bal-
609-561-3040. Tues.: Quizzo. Fri. and facilitated by RG Evans, local
and carry shop will give you an oppor- let tells the tale of Clara and her Christ-
Sat.: DJ and karaoke. author and poet. 6:30–8 p.m. Call
tunity to support the arts and artists mas dream of a magical Nutcracker
Ramada. Harry’s Pub at Ramada, W. 856-825-7087, ext. 12 for more
while finding just the right thing for Prince, his thrilling battle with the evil
Landis Ave. and Rt. 55, Vineland, information.
you or family and friends. Witt Gal- Mouse King, her excursion through the
856-696-3800. Thurs.-Sat.: live lery: Associate Artists: Elise ond Renee Snow Forest and her introduction to the
entertainment, 7:30 p.m. Weekly food Leopardi, Ann Kuczynski and Elizabeth Land of Sweets and an exquisite flower
and drink specials. Regan. Associate Artist Alcove: Susan garden where the Sugar Plum Fairy and FRIDAY, JANUARY 25
Rau and sculptor/mosaic artist Molly Cavalier perform. Tickets prices vary. A Bronx Tale. Levoy Theatre, 126 -
Old Oar House. Old Oar House Irish
Sanger Carpenter. Atrium: Paint Out For tickets or information, call 856-691- 130 N. High St., Millville. The classic
Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
Day on the Maurice River. 6059 or visit vrdc.org. coming of age story brought to life in
856-293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke. Live
the original one-man show. Written
music: Fri. and Sat. 9 p.m. Free. Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Sue Moerder & Mike Bell Art Exhibit. and performed by Chazz Palminteri.
oldoarhouse.com. Society. 108 S. 7th St., P.O. Box 35, Moerder Tattoos & Gallery, 320 12th Prices vary. 8 p.m. levoy.net.
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How to create more engaging videos. PART 1 of 2.

A
t Clearbridge Branding, we’ve
seen an increase in demand for
preproduced videos and for train-
ing and guidance on Facebook Live usage.
And this is rightfully so. In my experience,
when a video that we produce is uploaded
to Facebook, or where we assist in help-
ing the client produce a live video, the
analytics show higher rates of viewership,
engagement and reach than static content.
Video consumption on Facebook has
been quickly growing, and savvy market- from the start. Make sure to capture their
ers are jumping on the trend to get their attention with something that will have
brands in front of more people. With over your viewers saying “Yes, I want to know
8 billion average daily video views, it is how to do that!” or “Yes, I want to know
a smart move. However, much like any more about that.” And keep the introduc-
social media campaign, there needs to be a tion of the video short. According to a 2015
plan that follows best practices to ensure study by Microsoft, the average human
that the time and effort being put into the attention span is eight seconds. A long
video will meet or exceed the goals for intro with loud music or too many graph-
creating and distributing the video in the ics will quickly have your viewers finding
first place. new content. When facilitating videos for
Facebook recently released a blog that our clients, there is no introduction to the
outlines tips on video best practices for its piece. We start right into the topic and get
platform. Optimizing your videos for suc- people hooked right away.
cess on Facebook is important. The plat- A video being made for monetization
form’s News Feed algorithm ranks pop- must be at least three minutes, and it is
ular videos that people return to watch, a good idea to produce it while keeping
as well as videos that foster engagement in mind that an ad break should occur
and community interaction, higher than within the first one to two minutes of the Mon.–Fri. 8am – 6pm • Sat. 8am – 5pm • Sun. 9am – 3pm
other types of content. When Facebook video. The ad break should be placed right
uses phrases like “… we have sharpened before the big reveal, whether it is the
our focus on these News Feed distribu- final steps on a how-to or the answer to a
tion priorities and will continue to do so,” burning question everyone wants to know.
as it did in its best practices blog post, An ad cannot be placed into your video
marketers should take note that this is before one minute of play, so if you are
Facebook’s way of giving them advanced optimizing the video for monetization, try

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notice that this is where your business to set that break at the one-minute mark.
account’s content should start to navigate. While three minutes is the minimum
Depending on your brand and how needed for a monetized ad on Facebook,
you want to be perceived, some busi- test different lengths and check your ana- OFF

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authentic videos. There is no need for audience responds to best. A length that
expensive lighting and post-production works for one vertical may not be right
effects. However, if you want to mone- for another. Do not hesitate to try shorter
tize the video, then a bit more time and format videos as well as longer formats if
effort needs to be spent on its production. they are all engaging and directed toward

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the highest resolution and bit rate possible Check back in two weeks for more
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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
DECEMBER 18
peace with a fun, relaxed 30 minute DECEMBER
Tri County Rotary19 Holiday Party.
Events
Hatha (Gentle) Yoga class. RSVP. 7 p.m. Merighi’s Savoy Inn, 4940 Landis Ave.,
610-207-2429 or 29th Annual
Vineland. Don’tAngel
forget Tree. Vineland
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• Friday, December 14 - Call Him [email protected]. Public
phant Gift.Library, 1058 E. Landis
6–10 p.m.
Emmanuel: Interactive Christmas Ave. Paper angels hang upon the
[email protected].
Celebration. Cumberland County branches. Area residents are en-
Community Church, 1800 E. Broad couraged to select an angel from
St., Millville. A night full of music, the tree and purchase an appro-
drama, Christmas carols, and more. priate gift item to be brought to
7–8:15 p.m. ccccmillville.org. the Library on Dec. 19. Stop by,
• Friday, December 14 - The Ball pick an angel, and make some-
Brothers Christmas Tour. Slavic one’s holiday a little happier.
Evangelical Baptist Church, 5337 Chestnut Ave., Vineland. Expect a concert 856-794-4244.
filled with great music and fun for all ages. 7–9 p.m. vsbchurch.org or
856-213-6537.
• Sunday, December 16 - Advent Sermon Series: Promise and Fulfillment.
Fairfield Presbyterian Church-South Jersey, 53 Main St., Fairton. Series SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15
Religious Event
concludes on Sun., Dec. 23. Jingle Your Bells Master Class with Amy WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12
• Tuesday, December 18 – Nativity of Christ and Christmas Hymns. St. Vurganov. Inspira Health Network Fitness Feast of Our Lady Guadalupe. Our
Barbara Chapel, 2334 E. Oak Rd., Vineland. The joyful mysteries of the Connection, 1430 W. Sherman Ave., Lady of Guadalupe at the Parish
Rosary will be prayed in honor of the Blessed Nativity of the Christ. 8 p.m. Vineland. Come with red or green ap- of the Holy Cross, 46 Central Ave.,
parel for this Christmas-themed Zumba Bridgeton.
class. $10. Noon-1:30 p.m.
856-696-3924. 5:30 a.m.: Aurora Mass, Rosary &
ONGOING EVENTS
Adult Computer Classes. Millville Public DECEMBER 13-23 Solemnity
M25 Initiative Fundraiser with Santa
Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. The MPL
Veterans Angel Tree. Boscov’s, 3849 Visit. VanMeter’s House of Lights, 6 Ken- 8 a.m.: Breakfast and artistic pre-
is holding beginner computer classes.
S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. Boscov’s Vine- nedy Dr., Bridgeton. Bake sale, coffee, sentations
No prior experience needed. Call to sign
land and the Veterans Home Vineland and hot chocolate. Proceeds benefit M25
up: 856-825-7087, ext. 12.
are collecting items for deserving Initiative and Code Blue. 6 p.m.
10 a.m.: Marathon from St. Michael’s
veterans. Take a tag off the angel m25initiative.org.
Computer Taining Classes in Cedarville
Cumberland County Library, 800 E. tree, purchase the item, and bring the
item with the tag to the courtesy desk Victorian Christmas. 960 Ye Greate
Commerce St., Bridgeton. 856-453-2210 1 p.m.: Solemn Mass at St. Teresa of
where it will be wrapped. 856-327- St., Greenwich. View the special holi-
ext. 26100. Free. CCLNJ.org. Avila
day-themed Christmas trees and take a
3800.
tour of the Gibbon House. $2. 1–5 p.m.
Cumberland County Walk to End Alzhei- 3 p.m.: Artistic presentations
856-455-8580.
mer’s Committee. Spring Oaks Assisted
Living, 1611 S. Main Rd., Vineland. Meets 5:20 p.m.: Explanation of Appari-
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16
2nd Thursday monthly. Noon-1 p.m. masters provides a positive environment tions
Brunch with Santa at NJMP. New Jersey
856-447-4208. where members have the opportunity to Motorsports Park, 8000 Dividing Creek
develop communication and leadership Rd., Millville. Brunch buffet, photo 6:30 p.m.: Holy Mass at St. Teresa
Holly Striders Walking Club. Lakeside skills. Come visit a meeting and see if opportunity, child ornament crafts, and
Middle School, 2 Sharp St., Millville. Toastmasters is for you. Guests, please 8 p.m.: Fireworks in honor of the
more. Prices vary. 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Adults will be able to walk off the arrive by 6:45 p.m. so we can greet you. Virgin Mary
856-327-8000.
pounds, on an indoor walking route. The For more information visit speakez.toast-
walking club will be two evenings each mastersclubs.org. For more information call 856-455-
Wooden Sign Workshop Fundraiser.
week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2323 ext. 308 or go to
North Vineland Fire Dept., 185 W. Forest
6:30–7:30 p.m. The cost is free to all THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 [email protected].
Grove Rd., Vineland. Learn how to apply
adults. No registration is necessary. Credit Repair Workshop. Creative Enter- stencil, weeding techniques, and more.
825-7000 ext. 7394. prise Center, 14 E. Mulberry St., Millville. $45. 4–6 p.m. 609-774-0825 or
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Pickleball. The Ellison School, 1017 S. and budgeting. Free, RSVP. 6–7 p.m.
roughcutcustomsbydonna.com.
Bus Trip
Spring Rd., Vineland. Pickleball takes 856-739-7300. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17
place every Tues. and Thurs. 6:30–8:30 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13
NAMI Holiday Party. Inspira Fitness Con-
p.m. Make some new friends while The South Jersey Holocaust Coalition Holiday Tour of Fairmount Park
nection, 1430 W. Sherman Ave., Vine-
getting great exercise. Equipment is “Anti-Semitism in Modern Ameri- Mansions and other Philly Sites.
land. Special holiday covered-dish dinner
provided, beginners are encouraged to ca: From Leo Frank to Squirrel Hill” Sponsored by Rutgers Master Gar-
party. 6 p.m. 856-691-9234.
come out and try this awesome game. Workshop. Luciano Conference Center, deners of Cumberland County. Bus
$5. 856-690-0020. Cumberland County College, 3322 Col- departs from Ramada Inn, Vineland
Resume and Job Interview Assistance.
lege Dr., Vineland. Free. 4:30–7:30 p.m. Millville Public Libray, 210 Buck St. Re- at 8:30 a.m and returns around 6
Speak E-Z Toastmasters Leadership 856-691-9234. p.m. Tickets are $45. 856-451-2800,
ceive one-on-one resume/job interview
Club. Millville Medical Center, 1700 N. ext. 1 or 856-455-5632.
assistance. Each session is one hour
10th St. Meets monthly on the first and THURS., DEC. 13, AND DEC. 20 long and by appointment only. Free. 1–2
third Thursday from 7–8:15 p.m. Toast- Om for the Holidays Yoga. Vineland p.m. and 2–3 p.m. 856-825-7087, ext. 12.
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