Tag: Coronavirus
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Edison officials report 25 new positive COVID-19 cases, including a one-year-old child
EDISON – Edison officials reported 25 new positive cases of COVID-19 on April 27, bringing the total number of cases to 1,224, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management. The age range of the cases are one to 94, officials said. The township has lost 37 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. Edison…
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Woodbridge officials report a low of six new positive COVID-19 cases, portion of JFK Memorial High 50/50 will go towards food banks
WOODBRIDGE – After days of positive COVID-19 numbers in the 40s and 50s, Woodbridge officials reported its lowest number – six cases – bringing the total of cases in the township to 1,231, according to Mayor John McCormac in his daily report on April 27. “Let’s hope this starts a very positive trend in town,…
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Bordentown City reports no new cases of novel coronavirus; Bordentown Township reports two
BORDENTOWN – No new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by Bordentown City on April 25 or 26, so the total remains steady at 16 residents who have tested positive as of April 27; there are two deaths total. Bordentown Township reported one new case on April 25 and one new case on April…
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Two male residents of South Brunswick test positive for COVID-19 on April 27
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Only two additional South Brunswick residents have positive for COVID-19 on April 27, bringing the township-wide total to 305. Both new individuals are male, and they range in age from 23 to 40, according to information provided by the South Brunswick Police Department.
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Hillsborough reports increase in COVID statistics from long term care facilities
HILLSBOROUGH – Hillsborough has reported 220 positive cases of COVID-19 with 92 patients recovered and 16 deceased, as of April 27. From long term care or assisted living facilities, Hillsborough is reporting 113 confirmed cases with 29 deceased. Confirmed cases and confirmed deceased from such facilities may not also be included in the total number…
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Woodfern Elementary Home & School Association organizes fundraiser for Hillsborough C.A.N.
The Woodfern Elementary Home & School Association organized a community-wide fundraising event, with Twisted Ink SPE of Flemington, selling t-shirts through social media to raise money for the food pantry. In a little over two weeks, they have sold over 500 t-shirts, raising $5,430 so far. A shopping trip was organized with Weis Markets and…
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North Brunswick coronavirus cases surpass 600; walk-up saliva testing site opens in New Brunswick on April 30
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick was advised that 16 residents tested positive for COVID-19 on April 27. The age range is from 22 to 75 years old. There are now 611 residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 in town, according to information provided by the township. *** North Brunswick Food Bank…
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Princeton Medical Center’s clinical staff receives donation of overnight ‘go bags’ from Pillowpak; residents can donate additional bags
Princeton Medical Center (PMC) received a donation of 30 overnight “go bags” from Pillowpak for members of Princeton’s clinical staff in the event they are advised to bring an overnight bag for their shift as a precaution if there is a need to spend a night away from home. Pillowpak is a machine-washable, ultra-light…
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‘Flashlight Lighters’ continue weekly shout out in North Brunswick by collecting items for food bank
Neighbors from Newton, Patton, Bell, Douglass, Davis and Bradley streets in North Brunswick – nicknamed the Flashlight Lighters – continued their weekly shout out on April 25 along with collecting four containers of peanut butter, jelly, pasta and cereal as requested by the North Brunswick Food Bank. More than 35 residents participated by coming out…