Tag: COVID-19
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COVID-19 updates from Bordentown
There are now 432 total positive cases reported from Bordentown Township, with 10 new cases reported Dec. 27-29. There are now nine total deaths. There was only one new case of COVID-19 reported from Bordentown City Dec. 27-29, bringing the number of total positive cases to 137, with six total deaths. Across Burlington County there…
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Edison reports a loss of three more residents to COVID-19, next drive-thru COVID-19 testing at Lake Papaianni is Dec. 30
EDISON – Edison officials reported 47 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of cases to 4,777, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on Dec. 29. The age range of the cases are from 12-93. The township has lost three more residents to COVID-19, which brings the total number of residents lost…
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Edison reports 37 new COVID-19 cases
EDISON – Edison officials reported 37 new COVID-19 cases, which brings the total number of cases to 4,730, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on Dec. 28. The age range of the cases are from 17-83. The township has lost 264 residents to COVID-19, according to Middlesex County. The Edison Health Department is…
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Woodbridge reports the loss of five more residents to COVID-19, public library launches mobile app
WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 411 new COVID-19 cases over a seven-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 5,475, according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on Dec. 28. Eighty-four new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Dec. 21, 54 new cases were reported for Dec. 22, 79 new cases…
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All smiles as ‘most vulnerable population’ begins COVID-19 vaccinations
December 28, 2020, marks a day of celebration as the state’s most vulnerable population – those living and working in long-term care facilities – started to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. “It’s a day when significant scientific accomplishments of two vaccines available in less than a year should be rejoiced, and a start of a new…
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Cranbury School aquaponics system continues to grow greens for school lunches
Even though the coronavirus pandemic has changed the way the Cranbury School operates it has not stopped the harvesting of vegetable greens from the school’s aquaponics system. The greens grown through this system are still being used for school lunches. The aquaponics system is a method of growing plants without soil. Aquaponics is a form…
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COVID-19 testing program returns to Rowan College at Burlington County
The Burlington County Department of Health announced the return of walk up COVID-19 testing at the Rowan College at Burlington County campus in Mount Laurel. Starting Dec. 28, testing will be performed three days a week in the college’s Student Success Center at the campus on Route 38. Testing this week will be from 9…
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Edison reports 65 new COVID-19 cases in two-day period, free rabies ‘drive-up’ clinic for dogs and cats on Jan. 23
EDISON – Edison officials reported 65 new COVID-19 cases in a two-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 4,692, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management. Thirty-four new COVID-19 cases – ages from 21-86 – were reported for Dec. 27 and 31 cases – ages from 10-months-old to 93 – were…