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Holiday specials abound at WheatonArts
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The 2007 glass ornament (diameter approximately 30 inches) created by artist Deborah Czeresko and her team. Czeresko will attempt to do it again on Nov. 29 and 30.
Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center will present a variety of special exhibits and programs this holiday season. Visitors will also benefit from two special admission discount offers and a membership promotion.
Admission Discount Offers:
■ “Senior Tuesdays” — Senior adults receive half off one senior admission ticket. The offer continues through Dec. 30.
■ “Family Sundays” - All children 17 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a paying adult. The offer continues through Dec. 28.
Special Membership Promotion:
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Millville Racing Park Offers Behind-the-Wheel Thrills
auto racing | 3 weeks 3 days ago | Comments 0
MILLVILLE — Classic MGs, Spitfires and Sunbeam Alpines and later model Porsches raced on two separate tracks while go kart drivers competed or just enjoy a half hour of fun on another course on a Friday afternoon.
Folks in Cape May County were probably aware that someone was building some sort of car racing facility in Cumberland County last year but they may not be aware that just an hour’s drive north on Route 47 will place them at the three tracks of the F-1 New Jersey Motorsports Track next to the Millville Airport.
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Glass art questions answered
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Fenton’s exclusive 2008 Signing Event item, a 4” Fabergé Rose Bowl in Blue Lagoon Opalescent (a new color), is available for purchase prior to and during the signing event at $35.
Tom Fenton, former vice president of the Fenton Art Glass Company, will meet with collectors of Fenton’s fine, handmade glassware and answer any questions about the product and factory at the Brownstone Emporium at WheatonArts, 1501 Glasstown Road, Millville on Oct. 25 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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‘There’s a New Kid on the Block’
Letters to the Editor | 5 weeks 3 days ago | Comments 1
To The Editor: This $850 billion “Bankster Bailout” is the biggest heist in history. Billionaire “banksters” make high-risk, high-profit, quick-yield investments and when they go rotten, their political, mainstream media, and Federal Reserve accomplices step in as shills. They shift the loss onto American families who are struggling to keep food on their tables and enough gas in their cars to make it to work. The people are then expected to believe that this is for their benefit. The Constitution Party candi-dates for Congress nationwide have news for Con-gress: The American people are not chumps. This corporate welfare for the poor, needy billion-aires is not even limited to just the American bank-sters. It includes $110 billion for European banks, $60 billion for the Bank of Japan and $10 billion for the Bank of Canada. Does anyone really believe this bailout is a solution? The American economy is like a “junkie” and the drug he is addicted to is called “funny money” — Federal Reserve notes. Just like giving a junkie a fix, it is not a solution to his problem. You can count on him returning soon with an even bigger despera-tion. It has taken almost 100 years for this “monkey on his back” to grow into a gorilla. Daniel Webster warned, “Of all the contrivances for cheating the laboring classes of mankind, none has been more effectual than that which deludes them with paper money.” Take out a dollar and look at it. It says: “Federal Reserve Note.” A note is evi-dence of debt. When I was a kid, I remember the dollar said: “Silver Certificate.” When my dad was a kid, it read: “Gold Certificate.” So why the change? I˙ll tell you why. The Founding Fathers in their wisdom entrusted Congress through the U.S. Constitution with the responsibility to coin money and to regulate its value. On Dec. 23, 1913, Congress un-constitutionally transferred that responsibility to a group of private bankers who call themselves “The Federal Reserve.” Over the decades, they gradually removed the backing of gold and then silver thereby granting themselves a license to counterfeit. Our money is now backed by only debt. Who is our major creditor? It is Communist China, the most bloodthirsty regime in the history of mankind. Remember, it is both a Biblical princi-ple and fact of life that "The borrower is servant to the lender." You will not hear this explanation coming from either Republican or Democrat candidates for the House, the Senate, or the presidency. This is the big, dirty secret they all dare not speak about. It is the elephant in the kitchen they all conveniently pre-tend is not there. There is a new kid on the block called “The Con-stitution Party.” It represents the law of the land, the U.S. Constitution. Every Constitution Party can-didate nationwide, from dogcatcher to president, dares to tell the truth about what is really going on and boldly demands that elected leaders honor their oath to the Constitution by obeying the limitations it imposes upon their authority as well as the re-sponsibilities it requires of them. There is only one way for a junkie to “kick the habit” — cold turkey. Any Constitution Party candi-date elected will be dedicated to getting rid of the Federal Reserve, the IRS, and getting America back on precious commodity-backed real money. If Con-gress wants to bailout billionaire banksters, they have a God-given, constitutionally-protected right for each to reach into his or her own pocket, but they have no right to take one penny from anyone else's. PETER F. BOYCE Candidate for Congress Constitution Party Second District Millville
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Wed, 10/15/2008 - 7:56am
Good for you, Boyce, for spelling it out. Everyone can sense it, but not many can verbalize this grand rip off.
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Millville Officer Stable after Cruiser Flips
Accidents | 12 weeks 6 days ago | Comments 1
Millville police car that overturned Aug. 22 as Officer David Andro was responding to an assist officer call. Photo by Harry B. Scheeler Jr.
MILLVILLE -- On Aug. 22, at about 6:25 p.m, a Millville police car, en route to assist another officer, flipped and struck a house.
The officer, David Andro, was airlifted to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Trauma Center, where he was listed in stable condition later that evening. Andro was responding to a back-up call, and had its overhead lights on, when another vehicle reportedly turned into his lane.
The officer lost control while trying to avoid the other car.
Members of the traffic safety unit of Millville Police Department are investigating the mishap.
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Sculpture exhibit at WheatonArts runs through Sept. 1
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The Gallery of Fine Craft at WheatonArts will host the third annual “Highwater Sculpture Invitational 2008,” July 19 through September 1.
Curated by artists Michelle Post and Dave Carrow, the show’s purpose is to introduce new artists and their work to the community.
“All invited sculptors are people we have worked with professionally or who we have come to know and respect over the past 25-plus years in our dealings with the art scene in Central Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and most recently in South Jersey,” Post said.
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Boyce to Challenge LoBiondo
MIllville | 23 weeks 6 days ago | Comments 0
Peter F. Boyce
MILLVILLE — The Constitution Party of NJ June 6 announced that inventor and business owner, Peter F. Boyce, has officially filed to run for the U.S. Congress in New Jersey’s Second Congressional District against Republican incumbent Frank LoBiondo.
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Local Legislators Offer Eight-Point Plan to Balance State Budget
Government | 39 weeks 4 days ago | Comments 0
MILLVILLE –– Assemblymen Nelson Albano and Matthew Milam and Senator Jeff Van Drew (All D-1st) held a press conference here Monday proposing an “eight-point plan for fiscal sanity and balanced budget.”
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