Mario Romero, a Vineland city native who helped build the first U.S. vehicle to land on the moon since 1972, will be awarded a Key to the City on April 4.Romero was part of the team at Houston-based Intuitive Machines who designed and built the Nova-C Lander Odysseus. He previously worked for NASA as a spacewalk instructor/diver.According to the Press of Atlantic City Romero graduated from Vineland High School in 2002. After serving eight years as a Navy SEAL, he received a bachelor’s degree in pure mathematics from Columbia University in New York.