From Cub Scout to Eagle Scout, Joseph Szarzynski earns scouting’s highest honor
By Delaney Crawford Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America) has been around since 1910. Over one million youth members are currently involved, and the organization works to prepare the youth for life by building character, citizenship, and personal fitness...
Free Lines on the Pines event returns to Stockton University March 8 with expanded exhibits and live entertainment
Lines on the Pines, an indoor event, celebrating the New Jersey Pine Barrens returns once again to the Stockton University Campus Center, located at 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway, NJ, The Annual Event will be held on Sunday, March 8, 2026 from 11:00 AM – 4:00...
From Childhood Trauma to Courageous College Graduate, Atlantic Cape Alumnus Grey Cubano Overcomes Challenges to Succeed at Life
Growing up, Grey Cubano was not unlike most young children. The 26-year-old Vineland, NJ native enjoyed simple pleasures from reading graphic novels and young adult books to singing and performing in theatre. Though he and his family would begin moving around Atlantic...
ACIT Students Tackle Real-World Aviation Engineering Challenges in Airbus Competition
More than 50 aviation and engineering students at Atlantic County Institute of Technology (ACIT) are gaining hands-on aerospace experience through a cutting-edge design challenge with Airbus, an international aircraft manufacturer. Students are tasked with creating...










