Tag: Edison Public Library
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Edison new COVID-19 cases under five, public library has launched COVID memory project
EDISON – Edison officials reported three new cases of COVID-19, which brings the total number of cases to 1,924, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on July 15. The age range of new cases are 23 to 55. The township has lost two more residents to COVID-19, which bring the total number of…
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Edison new COVID-19 cases under 10, main library set to reopen July 13
EDISON – Edison officials reported five new cases of COVID-19, which brings the total number of cases to 1,917, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on July 10. The age range of the cases are from 21 to 63. The township has lost one more residents to COVID-19, which brings the total number…
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Edison new COVID-19 cases remain low, township loses four more residents
EDISON – Edison officials reported one new case of COVID-19, which brings the total number of cases to 1,894, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on June 27. The new case is a 56-year-old. The township has lost four more residents to COVID-19, which bring the total number of residents lost to 213,…
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Edison reports zero new COVID-19 cases two days in a row
EDISON – Edison officials reported zero new cases of COVID-19 for two days in a row, according to the Edison Office of Emergency Management on June 25. It is now the fourth time in June the township has reported zero cases. The total number of cases remain at 1,889. The township has lost one more…
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Minnie B. Veal’s impact continues to resonate for those who grew up in Potter’s Crossing section of Edison
EDISON – Minnie Bell Veal’s impact continues to resonate among the children who grew up in the Potter’s Crossing section of Edison in the 1960s. She was determined to make sure each child understood the importance of education, with the motto “failure is not an option.” She provided a place for the children to go…
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St. Helen’s School students win poster contest
PHOTO COURTESY OF DOT JAMIESON St. Helen’s School second grader Aanya Kushwaha, left, and fifth grader Morgan Caraballo-Ocampo are the winners of the Smokey Bear and Woodsey Owl Poster Contest. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and the National Garden Clubs of New Jersey offer the contest to encourage the understanding of wildlife preservation…