Home• Gloucester County News A proud Heritage By Submitted Content March 19, 2024 Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of “Big” Al Szolack.Big Al Szolack (left to right) presents the Do Hugs – Not Drugs award to Heritage’s Dairy Stores employee Betty Staab, for her 10 years of dedication to youth in the Mullica Hill community, including her efforts to make basketball camp a success. They are joined by Skeeter Heritage Jr., president of the stores. TagsAl SzolackDo Hugs Not DrugsGloucester CountyHeritage'smullica hill Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Previous articleWelcome, officerNext articleShady Lane school comes to historic life Submitted Content RELATED ARTICLES • Gloucester County News A conflict that ‘defined an era’ April 26, 2024 • Gloucester County News Mantua Mayor’s Message for April 25 April 25, 2024 • Gloucester County News A century of history: Professor to discuss major events at Rowan April 25, 2024 - Advertisment - Latest High school girls’ lacrosse hosts youth night April 26, 2024 Drag show a ‘no-brainer’ for First Baptist Church April 26, 2024 Township students cited in C-SPAN contest April 26, 2024 Masonic Village celebrates milestone birthdays April 26, 2024 Load more