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YESTERDAY, TODAY OR TOMORROW Demolition Derby. Page A-3 nj.com/bridgeton TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2011 50¢ Are informants being treated unfairly. Page A-3. NJMP bidding ending. Page A-3. Annie’s Mailbox ....... B-7 BEN column . . . B-4 Classified...... B-8 Comics ........ B-6 Community .... A-6 Crossword ..... B-5 Dr. Gott ....... B-7 Horoscope ..... B-7 Obituaries ..... A-6 Sports ........ B-1 Sudoku........ B-5 Television...... B-5 Viewpoint ..... A-4 Sunny, High 91 Details, Page A-2. Push rain back to Thursday WEATHER INSIDE TODAY INDEX Vol. 263, No. 133 Get local breaking news 24/7 at nj.com/cumberland Photo special to The News/Dave Hitchner Tony Smith behind the service counter at Novick Auto Mall. Millville celebrates 4th with parade, fun, games Photo special to The News/Sam Feinstein From left, winners Sam Barr and Norm Barr along with runners-up Scott Lacy and Rondy Ray Hender- son Sr., pose with their trophies after dominating the doubles competition in the July 4th horseshoes tournament held at the Dr. Benjamin Berkowitz Senior Recreation Area in Bridgeton. More photos on Page A-2. Flags wave on West Commerce Street, in Bridgeton. A pair of kayakers enjoy the 4th of July weather as they paddle on Sunset Lake, in Bridgeton Bridgeton Fourth Staff Photos by Cathy Cramer Mayor Tim Shannon shakes the hand of John Gorgo, U.S. Marine Corps, at the Millville 4th of July parade Monday. Brian and Candy Simione celebrate the 4th of July and their 20th wedding anniversary with a float full of family and friends. By Dave Hitchner Special to The News Being the consummate example of pro- fessional courtesy when communicating with the public at large, Tony Smith finds each day behind the service counter at Novick Auto Mall a challenging, non-stop team effort. He often arrives for his workday before daybreak and leaves for home, in Vine- land, as the sun begins to set. He initiated his career at Novick’s soon after graduating from Vineland High School, Class of 1979. His interest in cars led him to take the auto body course at Cumberland Coun- ty Technical Education Center (formerly called “Vo-Tech”) during this senior year. Tony exemplifies the purpose of this col- umn — recognizing those who don‘t neces- Tony Smith at your service (See SMITH, Page A-3) By Jim Cook Jr. [email protected] MILLVILLE — It was a day of firsts for cel- ebrating the Fourth in the Holly City. Around 9:30 a.m., the line-up was nearly com- pleted and ready to go. The Millville High School marching band tuned their instruments, the Off Broad Street Players (OBSP) warmed up their voices and the engines started revving from the New Jersey Motorsports Park’s (NJMP) F-1 karts. It was time to begin the Go!4th celebra- tion with the city’s first Fourth of July parade and festivities. Liz Nicklus, director of the Weed and Seed program and organizer (See MILLVILLE, Page Paddling Staff Photo by Cathy Cramer Craig Davis kayaking on the Maurice River at the 4th of July Festival in Millville Monday. See more celebrat- ing photos on Page A-8
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Page 1: nj.com/bridgeton TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2011 Millville ...media.nj.com/cumberland_impact/other/The News- Page 1- July 5- 2011.pdf · The Millville High School marching band tuned their

YesterdaY, todaY or tomorrow

Demolition Derby. Page A-3

nj.com/bridgeton TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2011 50¢

■ Are informants being treated unfairly. Page A-3 .■ NJMP bidding ending. Page A-3.

Annie’s Mailbox . . . . . . . B-7 BEN column . . . B-4Classified. . . . . . B-8 Comics . . . . . . . . B-6

Community . . . . A-6 Crossword . . . . . B-5 Dr. Gott . . . . . . . B-7 Horoscope . . . . . B-7 Obituaries . . . . . A-6

Sports . . . . . . . . B-1 Sudoku. . . . . . . . B-5 Television. . . . . . B-5 Viewpoint . . . . . A-4

Sunny, High 91Details, Page A-2.Push rain back

to Thursday

WEATHERINSIDE TODAYINDEX

Vol. 263, No. 133

Get local breaking news 24/7 at nj.com/cumberland

Photo special to The News/Dave Hitchner

Tony Smith behind the service counter at Novick Auto Mall.

Millville celebrates 4th with parade, fun, games

Photo special to The News/Sam Feinstein

From left, winners Sam Barr and Norm Barr along with runners-up Scott Lacy and Rondy Ray Hender-son Sr., pose with their trophies after dominating the doubles competition in the July 4th horseshoes tournament held at the Dr. Benjamin Berkowitz Senior Recreation Area in Bridgeton. More photos on Page A-2.

Flags wave on West Commerce Street, in Bridgeton.

A pair of kayakers enjoy the 4th of July weather as they paddle on Sunset Lake, in Bridgeton

Bridgeton Fourth

Staff Photos by Cathy Cramer

Mayor Tim Shannon shakes the hand of John Gorgo, U.S. Marine Corps, at the Millville 4th of July parade Monday.

Brian and Candy Simione celebrate the 4th of July and their 20th wedding anniversary with a float full of family and friends.

By Dave HitchnerSpecial to The News

Being the consummate example of pro-fessional courtesy when communicating with the public at large, Tony Smith finds each day behind the service counter at Novick Auto Mall a challenging, non-stop team effort.

He often arrives for his workday before daybreak and leaves for home, in Vine-land, as the sun begins to set.

He initiated his career at Novick’s soon after graduating from Vineland High School, Class of 1979.

His interest in cars led him to take the auto body course at Cumberland Coun-ty Technical Education Center (formerly called “Vo-Tech”) during this senior year.

Tony exemplifies the purpose of this col-umn — recognizing those who don‘t neces-

Tony Smithat your service

(See SMITH, Page A-3)

By Jim Cook [email protected]

MILLVILLE — It was a day of firsts for cel-ebrating the Fourth in the Holly City.

Around 9:30 a.m., the line-up was nearly com-pleted and ready to go.

The Millville High School marching band tuned their instruments, the Off Broad Street Players (OBSP) warmed up their voices and the engines started revving from the New Jersey Motorsports Park’s (NJMP) F-1 karts.

It was time to begin the Go!4th celebra-tion with the city’s first Fourth of July parade and festivities.

Liz Nicklus, director of the Weed and Seed program and organizer

(See MILLVILLE, Page

Paddling

Staff Photo by Cathy Cramer

Craig Davis kayaking on the Maurice River at the 4th of July Festival in Millville Monday. See more celebrat-ing photos on Page A-8

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