Tag: COVID-19

  • Age range of new COVID-19 cases is from 2-84 in Edison

    Age range of new COVID-19 cases is from 2-84 in Edison

    EDISON – Edison officials reported 39 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of cases to 7,641 to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on March 15. The age range of the new cases are from 2-84. The township has lost 325 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. Vaccinations and COVID-19 testing Well…

  • Woodbridge reports 123 new COVID-19 cases as township marks one-year anniversary of first coronavirus call

    Woodbridge reports 123 new COVID-19 cases as township marks one-year anniversary of first coronavirus call

    WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 123 new COVID-19 cases over a three-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 9,350, according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on March 15. Sixty-seven new cases of COVID-19 were reported for March 12, 22 new cases were reported for March 13 and 34 new…

  • South Brunswick cases rise, but vaccine eligibility expands

    South Brunswick cases rise, but vaccine eligibility expands

    Following a month during which numbers of positive cases of COVID-19 seemed to have plateaued, South Brunswick’s COVID-19 cases appear to be rising again with 49 new cases. Although the reason for this increase in cases is not immediately apparent, the curve of the weekly case graph appears to be very closely mirroring that of…

  • Commissioners thank First Lady for COVID rescue plan act as she visits Burlington County

    Commissioners thank First Lady for COVID rescue plan act as she visits Burlington County

    First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visited Burlington County to highlight the American Rescue Plan Act and how it will aid the county, schools, families and small businesses. “We were absolutely ecstatic to welcome Dr. Biden to Burlington County and hear from her how the American Rescue Plan Act can help us continue our COVID-19 response…

  • Your Turn: Endings and beginnings at the Princeton University Art Museum

    Your Turn: Endings and beginnings at the Princeton University Art Museum

    One year ago, we abruptly closed the galleries of the Princeton University Art Museum as the public health crisis of COVID-19 emerged ominously and dramatically around the globe. Twelve months later, they remain closed. The days leading up to closure were confusing and even frightening. Retailers closed, posting notices that they would reopen in two…

  • March 16 meeting will investigate operations of Altice USA

    March 16 meeting will investigate operations of Altice USA

    Former North Brunswick Council President Ralph Andrews recalls that township residents’ concerns over Optimum’s service did not just happen overnight.  “Prior to the pandemic and March 2020 shutdowns, residents were complaining of increasing fees and declining service and customer service support from Optimum, commonly referred to as Optimum-Altice,” Andrews said in a statement released by…

  • Edison reported 27 new COVID-19 cases

    Edison reported 27 new COVID-19 cases

    EDISON – Edison officials reported 27 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of cases to 7,602 to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on March 14. The age range of the new cases are from 7-87. The township has lost 325 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. Vaccinations and COVID-19 testing Well…

  • Edison reports 34 new COVID-19 cases, next virus testing March 15 at Minnie B. Veal

    Edison reports 34 new COVID-19 cases, next virus testing March 15 at Minnie B. Veal

    EDISON – Edison officials reported 34 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of cases to 7,602 to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on March 13. The age range of the new cases are from 4-89. The township has lost 325 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. Vaccinations and COVID-19 testing Well…

  • Anchor House receive COVID-19 relief funds from Princeton Area Community Foundation

    Anchor House receive COVID-19 relief funds from Princeton Area Community Foundation

    Anchor House was recently awarded Princeton Area Community Foundation COVID–19 Phase II Relief & Recovery Funds to help sustain its critical programs during the pandemic. Funds will support general program expenses to help provide a safe haven to abused, runaway and homeless youth in Mercer County. “Anchor House is thrilled and excited to receive relief…