Tag: Coronavirus
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Burlington County Department of Health launches free COVID-19 app for county residents
The Burlington County Department of Health is launching a free resource app for county residents to assist them with COVID-19 information, health resources and related social determinants of health. “As part of Burlington County’s commitment to the community, we are doubling down on our population health outreach efforts of the past and pledging to continue…
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Old Bridge new COVID-19 cases remain low, mayor recognizes businesses, organizations for food bank donations
OLD BRIDGE – Old Bridge officials reported two new positive COVID-19 cases, which bring the total number of cases to 948, according to Old Bridge Mayor Owen Henry in his daily report on May 18. The township has lost 49 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. Officials have provided updated charts of the cases,…
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Edison new COVID-19 cases remain low, cardboard collection will resume May 20
EDISON – Edison officials reported six new positive cases of COVID-19 on May 18, bringing the total number of cases to 1,663, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management. The age range of the cases are two to 74, officials said. The township has lost 168 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. The…
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Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases under 10, Skyline Mini Golf, batting cages behind WCC expected to open next week
WOODBRIDGE – Woodbridge officials reported seven new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the township to 1,515, according to Mayor John McCormac in his daily report on May 18. “We have only had four days of a lower number [of new cases] in the last two months so we are happy…
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Bordentown Township staff will resume work in Town Hall on June 1
Bordentown Township staff will resume work in Town Hall on Monday. June 1. Town Hall will be thoroughly cleaned prior to employees coming back. Personal protective equipment will be issued to each employee, and strict social distancing guidelines will be in place, according to information provided by township officials on May 18. Town Hall will…
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Spotswood mayor notes confusion between opening parks, enforcing stay-at-home order
SPOTSWOOD–Mayor Edward Seely updated residents about positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the borough, and his stance on Gov. Phil Murphy’s lifting of social distancing restrictions, in a recent message. ”I hope that everyone is doing as well as can be expected at this time. As the state’s numbers continue to go down, ours are, unfortunately,…
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Plaque will commemorate Monroe’s Class of 2020; ‘Zero-Year’ reunion planned for the fall
MONROE – In efforts to recognize the Class of 2020 during the unprecedented times of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the Monroe Township Board of Education will commemorate the class with a plaque. The board will appropriate funds not to exceed $2,500 to commemorate the “sacrifice and enduring spirit” the Class of 2020 represents with a…
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Jamesburg reports one additional case of COVID-19
The Borough of Jamesburg has been notified that one 46-year-old male has tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total amount of residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 to 122.