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 • Burlington County News NMG to host 20th job fair May 7, 2024 • Burlington County News Samaritan honors volunteers for dedication, service to the organization May 6, 2024 • Gloucester County News Mullica Hill Calendar from May 15 to May 22 May 6, 2024 - Advertisment - Latest Shawnee High earns reaccreditation May 7, 2024 NMG to host 20th job fair May 7, 2024 ‘This was way more than a job to me’ May 7, 2024 Marlton Calendar May 7, 2024 Load more