CoronaVirus

Hopewell Township not immune to increased cases of COVID-19

COVID-19 cases are increasing once again in Hopewell Township and throughout the state. Township Health Officer Dawn Marling warned the public and Hopewell Township Committee members on May 16 that...

Princeton schools reinstate mask requirement amid rise in COVID cases

Citing an increase in positive COVID-19 cases, Princeton Public Schools students are being required to wear face masks...

Health Department continues to help administer second booster doses to those who are eligible

Individuals 50 years old or older and those who are immunocompromised have been able to receive a second...

Local pharmacies accused of violations in sale of COVID-19 tests

The Division of Consumer Affairs has imposed penalties against four pharmacies for alleged consumer protection violations in the...

Opinion: Teens should make own determination of vaccine status

Earlier this year, I participated in a high school extracurricular event. Like most events, a COVID-19 vaccination and...

CoronaVirus

Monroe new COVID-19 cases under five

MONROE – Monroe officials reported four new positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases to 696, according to the Monroe Township Office...

Edison new COVID-19 cases under 10

EDISON – Edison officials reported seven new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 1,753, according to the Edison Office...

Woodbridge new COVID-19 cases remain low, bell curve is flattening

WOODBRIDGE – Woodbridge officials reported six new positive COVID-19 cases, which bring the total number of cases to 1,518, according to Mayor John McCormac...

You and Me School for children with autism keeps students engaged during pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers at the You and Me School at Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute are finding innovative ways to reach and...

Metuchen will allow businesses to utilize public, private space for outdoor dining, retail

METUCHEN - As Councilwoman Dorothy Rasmussen put it, "no business will be left behind" when the time comes to reopen in the post-pandemic reality. And...

72-year-old Jamesburg resident tests positive for COVID-19

Jamesburg has received notification of one male resident, 72 years old, who tested positive for COVID-19. The total amount of Jamesburg residents testing positive for...

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