From Staff Reports
Check out the Championship Cup Series at NJMP
MILLVILLE – New Jersey Motorsports Park will present the Championship Cup Series, motorcycle road racing, on April 24 and 25 on Thunderbolt Raceway, including ASRA Sprint Races and CCS Sprint Races.
Two-day tickets are $20 per person with kids ages 12 and younger admitted free.
NJMP is at 8000 Dividing Creek Road.
For information, call (856) 327-8000 or visit NJMP.com.
Enjoy the music at the Exit Zero Jazz Festival
CAPE MAY – The Exit Zero Jazz Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. April 23 to 25, rain or shine.
Fat Mezz, Inca Band, Jose Pepito Gomez / Palo De Yaya, Inca Band, Robert Glasper Trio, Shemeika Copeland, Brother Joscephus, GA 20, Jeffrey Gaines, Madeleine Peyroux, Red Baraat, Cintron, and Billy Walton Band are among the performers schedule to appear.
South Jersey things to do: Jazz Fest, motorcycles, car show, Earth Day
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Mixed-use development near Brandywine Elementary approved by BOC
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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. â A mixed-use development proposed next to Brandywine Elementary School received the greenlight from the Forsyth County Commission at its April 15 meeting. Commissioners also approved an application for a business billed as Forsyth Countyâs first farm winery.
The approval of the rezoning request for the 19-acre site at 100 McFarland Parkway paves the way for applicant Liu Investment Partners to construct 67 townhomes with about 51,000-square feet of office/retail space dubbed Villages at Brandywine.
The plan also calls for amenities like pocket parks, a playground, walking trails, a picnic area and open spaces.
The proposal to rezone was first presented in 2016, but the brakes were pumped on the project until this year. Recently, the timeline has picked up, with the Planning Commission recommending approval, 4-1, last month ahead of the Board of Commissionerâs final approval last week.