EDISON – Edison officials reported three new COVID-19 cases, which bring the total number of cases to 2,131, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on Sept. 15.
The age range of the cases are from 20-59. The township has lost 239 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County.
With the first day of fall right around the corner, the Edison Police Department announced “Apple Cider With A Cop.” The event will be held in Roosevelt Park near the children’s playground by the lake from 3-5 p.m. on Sept. 23. The program is one of many that has been designed and hosted by the Edison Police Department to foster continued positive outreach into our community. For more information contact Police Lt. Robert J. Dudash Jr. at 732-248-6442 or [email protected].
The township announced dates for the 2020 fall clean-up. Regular recycle day for recycle sections three and eight on Wednesday – Sept. 26, regular recycle day for recycle sections four and nine on Thursday – Oct. 3, and regular recycle day for recycle sections five and 10 on Friday – Oct. 10.
Adults are wanted to play in two softball games to benefit the Hands of Hope Food Pantry at St. James Church from 1-6 p.m. on Sept. 19. For those interested contact Maria Orchid at [email protected]. The softball games will be played at Papaianni Park, 100 Municipal Blvd.
Menlo Park Mall and all indoor malls reopened on June 29. For more information visit https://www.simon.com/mall/menlo-park-mall.
The Edison Public main library at 340 Plainfield Ave., reopened on July 13. Patrons must wear face masks. Gov. Phil Murphy announced public libraries are allowed to reopen on July 2 with 25% capacity.
The reopening of the north branch library at 777 Grove Ave. began on July 27 and the Clara Barton branch at 141 Hoover Ave. followed. Hours vary at each site.
No seating and study tables at the library will be available. No meetings or programs will be held at least through Labor Day. Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. All returned materials will be quarantined for 72 hours. For more information contact [email protected].
The Edison Public Library has launched a COVID memory project. Residents are welcome to share their experiences during the coronavirus through a questionnaire and any images and videos documenting experiences. All items submitted will be reviewed for the library’s archive. For more information visit edisonpubliclibrary.net/covidMemory.shtml.
The library announced a bookmark challenge for grades K-5. Theme of the bookmark must be books, reading, or favorite character using words or pictures. Winners will have their bookmark printer for everyone to take. Submit bookmarks by Sept. 30. For more information visit edisonpubliclibrary.net.
Mayor Thomas Lankey issued an executive order ahead of the reopening of outdoor dining on June 15. The executive order, which will run through Oct. 31, allows restaurants and food establishments to eliminate up to 20% of their existing onsite parking to accommodate tables for consumption of food and beverages. Hours of operation for outdoor dining will run from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and the township reserves the right to review and revoke approval of applications. The fee for application permits have been waived. For more information visit edisonnj.org.
Indoor dining at 25% capacity – no more than 100 patrons – began on Sept. 4.
The Edison Farmers Market is open from 1-3 p.m. every Wednesday at the Jade Dynasty parking lot, 925 Amboy Ave., through October. Vendors include LaCanasta Produce, Asprocolas Acres, La Bonbonniere Bake Shop, Fresh Honey and Honey Products, Bebe’s All Natural Masalas – Indian sauces for a variety of foods, Elcha’s Eats, and P.M. Naturals.
For more information about pre-order and pickup visit Asprocolasacres.com, la-bonbonniere-bake-shoppe.myshopify.com, www.countrybirdandgarden.net, bebesallnatural.com, and elchaseats.com.
The township has resumed the collection of cardboard from outside of the recycling container on regular recycling days.
Edison Township was not provided any other information regarding the new cases.
For Middlesex County information visit discovermiddlesex.com/covid19/ or www.middlesexcountynj.gov/covid19.