Residents in rural mountain areas like ours are often the benefit of wild tales of the Mogollon Monster, famous residents, 6-foot snowfalls and perhaps random buried items. Tales of who lived in your home, on your property or in an old barn provide folklore as a backdrop to our small-town life.
Recently Pine resident Lisa Campbell found just such a mystery. Campbell and her husband purchased their home in 2011 and moved in permanently in 2013.
âWe spent every weekend up here, we only missed one and that was for our wedding,â she said.
Getting to know her neighbors and her community, she heard a lot of the local tales. The one that caught her attention was about her home.
“So, I don’t have a firm opening date for you,” Wolf said Tuesday. “It’ll be soon, very soon. And we’re very excited. We’re excited to be part of Millville and part of this community. It’s a great community.”
There is 5,000 square feet set aside inside the facility for a first-floor daycare that could accept 85 people. New Jersey, however, ordered closed all adult daycares in March 2020 due to the pandemic.
Blocked from operating the daycare, Wolf said his company has found a tenant to lease the space for use as a wholesale pharmaceutical supply center. The center, which is pending city approval, will serve the Millville facility as well as other senior care sites until the state allows daycares to reopen.
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SUSPICIOUS Report at 12:28 a.m. Wednesday of a suspicious vehicle parked near the boat access at Whipple Beach Recreation Area, 14441 Oakwood Drive, after hours. The driver and passenger were advised of park hours and sent on their way.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020 5:00 PM Wayne Trace Payne Elementary students take time to make cards for the assisted living and nursing home residents and staff members within the county. The students made 400 cards. They wanted to send love to those who cannot spend the holiday with their loved ones. The cards were delivered to The Gardens (Paulding), Antwerp Manor, Vancrest (Payne) and County Inn (Latty). Submit A Comment indicates a required field