Tag: Metuchen

  • Metuchen reports one new positive COVID-19 case

    Metuchen reports one new positive COVID-19 case

    METUCHEN – Metuchen reports one new positive COVID-19 case, which brings the total number of cases to 17, according to information provided by Middlesex County. For more information regarding COVID-19, call the state’s hotline at 1-800-222-1222. For Middlesex County information on COVID-19 information visit discovermiddlesex.com/covid19/ or www.middlsexcountynj.gov/covid19.

  • YMCA of MEWSA announces child care for essential employees

    YMCA of MEWSA announces child care for essential employees

    The YMCA of Metuchen, Edison, Woodbridge & South Amboy will provide quality, licensed, emergency child care services for essential employees with children ages 0-12 years. Child care services will be provided at the Edison YMCA, 1775 Oak Tree Road, from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The service is open to the community, and you do…

  • Metuchen total positive COVID-19 cases rise to 16

    Metuchen total positive COVID-19 cases rise to 16

    METUCHEN – Metuchen total positive COVID-19 cases rise to 16, according to Mayor Jonathan Busch. The mayor, in a social media post, said he was informed a 96-year-old female tested positive on April 4 and a 95-year-old male tested positive on April 3. For more information regarding COVID-19, call the state’s hotline at 1-800-222-1222.

  • Grab Easter eggs, matzah behind Metuchen Library on April 6

    The Metuchen Recreation Commission will hold a Spring Grab-and-Go Easter Eggs & Matzah event from 2-4 p.m. on April 6 on Library Place behind the Metuchen Library. Pick up a kit full of everything needed for a family egg hunt at home. Boxes of matzah will be available as well. Remember to practice social distancing.

  • Metuchen officials report two new positive COVID-19 cases

    Metuchen officials report two new positive COVID-19 cases

    METUCHEN – Metuchen officials reported two new positive COVID-19 cases on April 2, which brings the total positive cases in the borough to 14, according to Mayor Jonathan Busch. The mayor, in a social media post, said he was informed the cases are a 29-year-old female and a 52-year-old male. For more information regarding COVID-19,…

  • Wolfe Ossa Law moves to Downtown Metuchen

    Wolfe Ossa Law moves to Downtown Metuchen

    METUCHEN – Wolfe Ossa Law – serving Metuchennites for 15 years – has moved to a new handicap accessible location on Main Street in Downtown Metuchen. Tom Wolfe opened the Law Offices of Thomas Wolfe Esq. back in 2006 before bringing on current Managing Partner Cristián A. Ossa, Esq. and renaming the firm, Wolfe Ossa…

  • Metuchen officials report two new positive COVID-19 cases

    Metuchen officials report two new positive COVID-19 cases

    METUCHEN – Metuchen officials reported two new positive COVID-19 cases on April 1, which brings the total positive cases in the borough to 12, according to Mayor Jonathan Busch. The mayor, in a social media post, said he was informed the cases are a 35-year-old female and a 60-year-old male. For more information regarding COVID-19,…

  • Metuchen positive COVID-19 cases reaches 10

    Metuchen positive COVID-19 cases reaches 10

    METUCHEN – Metuchen officials reported two new positive COVID-19 case on March 31, which brings the total positive cases in the borough to 10, according to Mayor Jonathan Busch. The mayor, in a social media post, said he was informed the cases are a 27-year-old female and a 91-year-old female. For more information regarding COVID-19,…

  • With novel pandemic comes novel ways Boards of Education are handling business as usual

    With novel pandemic comes novel ways Boards of Education are handling business as usual

    With the novel coronavirus pandemic comes novel ways public school Boards of Education are handling business as usual. Edison Township Public Schools The Edison Board of Education used a Zoom Video Communications virtual meeting room to hold its regular meeting on March 23. After 15 minutes of technical challenges from members not being able to…