Tag: South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management
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Middlesex County reports first death from coronavirus; North and South Brunswick confirm additional cases
Middlesex County has reported its first death from COVID-19. The woman is a 98-year-old resident of New Brunswick, a county spokesperson said. “COVID-19 has caused suffering in communities across the globe and upended our way of lives. I wish I could say Middlesex County is immune to the immense impact of the disease, but I…
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South Brunswick student among two who worked party in Princeton; both test positive for coronavirus
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – In the afternoon of March 14, the Middlesex County Department of Health notified South Brunswick Office of Emergency Management that two township residents tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus. The two residents had worked at a private party in Princeton on Feb. 29 where they became exposed to the virus. One resident…
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South Brunswick reacts to news of positive coronavirus tests in Princeton
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Reacting to positive tests for coronavirus in Princeton, South Brunswick has closed its Senior Center for a week and students will learn from home for at least the next two days. Office of Emergency Management Director and South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka, and Township Manager Bernard P. Hvozdovic Jr., detailed efforts…
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South Brunswick schools closed based on Princeton coronavirus incident; no residents infected
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick School District has closed schools today, March 11, over concerns about the coronavirus, although there are no cases of any South Brunswick resident testing positive. “The primary concern surrounds an incident that the Princeton Health Department has under investigation. Princeton Health Department was notified of a potential…