Tag: Coronavirus
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Edison new COVID-19 cases below 10, Edison police donate more than 200 lunches to frontline heroes
EDISON – Edison officials reported seven new positive cases of COVID-19 on May 8, bringing the total number of cases to 1,570, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management. The age range of the cases are 46 to 92, officials said. The township has lost 124 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. Members…
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Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases below 10, Trinity Episcopal Church soup kitchen open again
WOODBRIDGE – Woodbridge officials reported nine new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the township to 1,430, according to Mayor John McCormac in his daily report on May 8. “[The number of new cases] is actually our second lowest number over the last 40 days since the end of March,” he…
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Second Jamesburg resident dies from COVID-19
Jamesburg has received notification that two male residents tested positive for COVID-19 on May 8; their ages are 82 and 56. This brings the total amount of residents wjp have tested positive to 112. A second resident lost their fight against COVID-19 late on May 7.
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Opinion: Arts Council of Princeton thanks community for its support of the Sew Many Masks Project
Just one month ago, the Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) was approached by town officials asking if the ACP would lead a community-mask making initiative. Eager to help, we added the Sew Many Masks endeavor to our roster of ‘apART together’ projects within the week. What followed was truly extraordinary. Upon launching, the Princeton community…
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Cranbury Village Park tennis courts to open on May 9
Cranbury Township has been notified of three additional positive cases of COVID-19 since May 1. These additional cases bring Cranbury’s total to 33 as of May 8. State parks and forests remain open in accordance with Executive Order 133. The order also opens county parks to the public, except any parks closed by the county…
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North Brunswick residents donate peanut butter, pasta to township food bank
The Neighborhood Shout Out Flashlight Brigade – consisting of more than 30 neighbors from Newton, Patton, Davis, Douglas, Bell and Bradley streets in North Brunswick – joined together on May 7 for P&P Night to meet the North Brunswick Food Bank’s request for peanut butter and pasta. More than 40 jars of peanut butter, more…
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No new cases of COVID-19 reported in Bordentown on May 7
BORDENTOWN – No new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by Bordentown City on May 7, keeping the total at 23 with three deaths. No new cases were reported from Bordentown Township on May 7 either, keeping the total at 65 with three deaths. Across Burlington County there were 141 new cases reported…
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Learn about how to handle prostate cancer treatment during COVID pandemic – seminar today at noon
The East Brunswick Public Library’s Lunch ’n’ Learn with the Doctor Series will feature Cancer During COVID: Prostate Cancer from noon to 1 p.m. today, May 8, with Dr. Edward Soffen, radiation oncologist with Princeton Radiation Oncology, and Dr. Phillip Reid, medical oncologist with Regional Care Cancer Associates, Central Jersey. Topics include evaluating suspected cancer,…