Resources, Archives, and Rabbit-Holes
What's Here?
                    Essentially, there is no textbook or primer on Cumberland County local politics. However, the longer we research, the more pieces of information we come across. 
                    As we collect and consolidate these various, scattered pieces of the puzzle, they need to go somewhere that is easily accessible so curious voters can examine them 
                    for themselves before we can put them in a neat, easily digestible package. So here is a page for bits of info that might help citizens more generally 
                    understand what's going on in the county to help inform their vote, without the pieces of info being 100 percent categorized or directly relevant to the current 
                    elections.
                
                Videos
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                            InformTheVoteNJ Archived Videos
 
 InformTheVoteNJ YouTube
 
 QBC Archived Videos
 
 The Quinn Broadcasting Company is local to Cumberland County and has various interviews with candidates, elected officials, and other people relevant to local politics. We haven't watched and analyzed them yet, but if you've got the time, there is a good chance that you will become more familiar with local politics if you watch.
 
 QBC Instagram
 
 QBC YouTubeJim Quinn with Cumberland County Commissioner Douglas Albrecht
 
 Jim Quinn with Vineland Councilman Paul Spinelli, who is up for re-election in November
 
 County Commissioner Victoria Groetsch-Lods, who is running for County Clerk in November, interviews Mayor Michael Rothman and Shane Godshall
 
 County Commissioner Douglas Albrecht interviews Neil Reily - Director of Public Works, Melissa Hemple - Director of Parks and Recreation, and Matthew Pisarski - Planning Director
 
 Quinn interviews Robert Mcquaid, who ran for Millville City Council last year
 
 Quinn interviews Darlene Barber, former Director of County Commissioners
NJ Spotlight News oftentimes has election related info, especially at the state level, within their NJ Decides 2024 section.
Similarly, PIX11, a New York City based news station, oftentimes has New Jersey related political coverage on their site.