Tag: North Brunswick

  • PM Pediatrics North Brunswick location offers COVID-19 testing for children

    PM Pediatrics North Brunswick location offers COVID-19 testing for children

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick location of PM Pediatrics is now offering COVID-19 testing for children. Anyone with possible symptoms must be evaluated using the PM Pediatrics Anywhere telemedicine mobile app, or by visiting a PM Pediatrics office. Children must be pre-approved for COVID-19 testing. Standard copays apply for an office visit, $0 copay for…

  • North Brunswick reports two deaths from coronavirus

    North Brunswick reports two deaths from coronavirus

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The township is reporting two deaths from COVID-19. The first death was a 65-year-old male on March 30, officials said. A second death was reported on March 31 but no further information was available. Information is pending from the Middlesex County Department of Health.

  • North Brunswick officials report seven new positive COVID-19 cases

    North Brunswick officials report seven new positive COVID-19 cases

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – North Brunswick officials reported seven new positive COVID-19 cases on March 31. The cases include a 26-year-old female, a 37-year-old female, a 43-year-old female, a 63-year-old female, a 67-year-old female, a 70-year-old female and a 63-year-old male. For more information, call the New Jersey Health Call Center 1-800-222-1222.

  • One death from coronavirus reported in North Brunswick

    One death from coronavirus reported in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The number of positive COVID-19 cases in North Brunswick is up to 43 as of March 30. There were three additional reports: a 38-year-old female is hospitalized, a 58-year-old female is quarantined at home, and a 69-year-old female is quarantined at home. There are 161 deaths reported in New Jersey as of…

  • The Vitamin Shoppe set to open at Shoppes at North Brunswick

    The Vitamin Shoppe set to open at Shoppes at North Brunswick

    The Vitamin Shoppe is opening a new store at the Shoppes of North Brunswick today, on March 27, since it is on the list of “essential” businesses deemed by the governor. Amy Staats of Katz & Associates helped secure the site. Chris Kaufman of The Azarian Group represented the space.  

  • North Brunswick Department of Parks & Recreation creates creative ways for residents to share messages of hope

    North Brunswick Department of Parks & Recreation creates creative ways for residents to share messages of hope

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – To combat the isolation and boredom felt during the coronavirus pandemic, North Brunswick is offering community-building activities for its residents. Although playground units, picnic groves, tennis courts and basketball courts are closed at this time, residents can use paths for walking, biking and catching fresh air while keeping a social distance of…

  • North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad in dire need of supplies

    North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad in dire need of supplies

    The North Brunswick First Aid & Rescue Squad is in dire need of N95 masks, regular masks (even the painter’s kind), paper gowns, nitrile gloves, disinfecting wipes, Purell-type hand sanitizers and rolls of paper towels. The EMS is fully staffed 24/7 but with the tripling of the daily call volume, the squad expects to surpass…

  • North Brunswick community mourns passing of longtime councilman

    North Brunswick community mourns passing of longtime councilman

    Editor’s note: This is an updated version of the story that was published last week.    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Flags are flying at half staff in North Brunswick to honor the passing of Township Councilman Robert H. Corbin. “With great sadness we must announce the passing of Councilman Bob Corbin,” municipal officials said in a…

  • Resources available to help citizens cope with stress, anxiety caused by coronavirus

    Resources available to help citizens cope with stress, anxiety caused by coronavirus

    With new concepts such as social distancing, quarantine and shelter in place, citizens are at risk for anxiety, depression and extreme levels of stress as the number of positive COVID-19 cases and potential associated deaths rise. “This is a normal response to a public health crisis like this. Although there are common stressors to us…