Tag: Coronavirus
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Three new cases of COVID-19 reported from Bordentown Township
BORDENTOWN – No new cases of the novel coronavirus were reported by Bordentown City on May 27, keeping the total at 28 with four deaths. Three new cases were reported from Bordentown Township on May 27, keeping the total at 69 with five deaths. Across Burlington County there were 69 new cases reported on…
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Old Bridge COVID-19 cases surpass 1,000, township loses two more residents
OLD BRIDGE – Old Bridge officials reported 10 new positive COVID-19 cases, which bring the total number of cases to 1,004, according to Old Bridge Mayor Owen Henry in his daily report on May 27. The township has lost two more residents to COVID-19, which brings the total of deaths to 59 residents, according to…
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Monroe new COVID-19 cases remain low, residents lost surpass 100
MONROE – Monroe officials reported five new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases to 692, according to the Monroe Township Office of Emergency Management on May 27. The new cases are community-wide – a 30-year-old female, a 42-year-old male, two 63-year-old females, and a 66-year-old male. Monroe has lost three additional residents…
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Edison officials report eight new COVID-19 cases
EDISON – Edison officials reported eight new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 1,746, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on May 27. The age range of the cases are 29 to 66. The township has lost 183 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. The township has…
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Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases remain in single digits, mayor recognizes Girl Scout troop for thoughtful senior care packages
WOODBRIDGE – Woodbridge officials reported two new positive COVID-19 cases, which bring the total number of cases to 1,512, according to Mayor John McCormac in his daily report on May 27. “That’s very welcome news and we have now had two, four, two, two and three in the last five days,” he said. “In our…
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Hackensack Meridian Health Joins #FitForTheFrontLine Challenge for healthcare workers
Hackensack Meridian Health is joining medical centers across the United States to start a country-wide movement of physical activity to honor and support frontline health care workers who have worked tirelessly to save lives. Spearheaded by Mount Sinai Health System, #FitForTheFrontLine is a national fitness challenge which began on May 26 and ends on June 14. The event…
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Edison council president said political agenda is behind attention surrounding her ‘hacked’ social media page
EDISON – A proposal to pass a resolution against COVID-19 related hate speech and bias crimes drew a larger discussion by the Edison Township Council about whether the proposal had a political agenda against Council President Joyce Ship-Freeman. Councilman Richard Brescher proposed the resolution at a meeting on May 13. He said the idea for…
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Four students create means to a virtual graduation via Nexus platform
Areeq Hasan was looking forward to his graduation from The Lawrenceville School this month, with all of the ceremonies and celebrations that go along with it – until COVID-19 struck and wiped out all in-person plans for the Class of 2020. The seniors – or Fifth Form students, which is the term used by the…
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No new cases of COVID-19 reported in Princeton since May 23
Two dozen Princeton residents, including 15 residents of two long-term care facilities, have died of COVID-19 complications since the first death was announced April 2, according to the Princeton Health Department. Of those 24 residents who have succumbed to COVID-19, eight were residents at the Princeton Care Center on Bunn Drive and seven were residents…