Tag: COVID-19
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Woodbridge reports 267 new COVID-19 cases, collection of food donations for Have-a-Heart food drive underway
WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 267 new COVID-19 cases over a four-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 7,062, according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on Jan. 19. Eighty-nine new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Jan. 15, 87 new cases were reported for Jan. 16, 35 new cases…
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Six more vaccination sites opened in Middlesex County; appointments required
Middlesex County has established six vaccine sites as New Jersey continues its statewide rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination. These locations, in addition to the state-run Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-Site located in Edison, are another step in providing the public with access to COVID-19 vaccination sites. The expanded Middlesex County vaccine site locations include:…
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South Brunswick COVID cases decline by 22%, but still high since Thanksgiving
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The number of positive cases of COVID-19 reported from South Brunswick over the past week declined by 22%, but still remain at the highest levels since before Thanksgiving. The increased spike in cases started in the first week of December and has continued into January, dipping slightly over the past week, according…
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LOOSE ENDS 1/22: Jack Morrison
By Pam Hersh The last time I saw Princeton businessman and entrepreneur Jack Morrison was at the gym – one year ago. A few weeks prior to the gym encounter, I had interviewed Jack, along with Chef Nicolas Demurge, at Jack’s most recent Princeton restaurant endeavor, the French bistro Kristine’s. Located in the heart of…
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Age range of new COVID-19 cases from 16-97 in Edison
EDISON – Edison officials reported 24 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of cases to 5,778, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on Jan. 18. The age range of the new COVID-19 cases are from 16-97. The township has lost one more resident to COVID-19, which brings the total number of…
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Brandywine at Princeton suffers first loss of residents due to COVID, but looks toward future with beginning of vaccinations
Although five residents of Brandywine Living at Princeton died within a two-week span as a result of COVID-19, vaccinations have begun to keep all residents and staff members safe, according to administrators of the facility. The residents who died were in their early 90s, on average, and had an average residence at the South Brunswick-based…
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Edison reports 62 new COVID-19 cases
EDISON – Edison officials reported 62 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of cases to 5,756, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on Jan. 17. The age range of the new COVID-19 cases are from 1-67. The township has lost 288 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. Well Care, TCCM…
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South River residents can get COVID tested on Jan. 19
South River Public Schools, in conjunction with Capital Health and Synergy Labs, is offering free COVID-19 saliva PCR testing for the entire South River community. Testing will take place from 1-7 p.m. Jan. 19 in the South River Middle School Cafetorium, 3 Montgomery St. Bring ID, a smart phone if you have one, and your…
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Old Bridge school officials looking to bring in outside provider to provide COVID-19 vaccine in district
OLD BRIDGE – School officials are working on securing an outside provider to provide the COVID-19 vaccine for its teachers, faculty and staff when the time comes. Currently, the vaccine is open to healthcare personnel, long-term care residents and staff, first responders and individuals at high risk in category 1A. Teachers are part of category…