Riche programme culturel en perspective
Célébration du 59e anniversaire de l’Indépendance
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Un riche programme culturel, alliant projections cinématographiques, rencontres thématiques, expositions et spectacles de musique et de danse, est annoncé par plusieurs établissements culturels pour la célébration du 59e anniversaire du recouvrement de l’indépendance et la fête de la jeunesse à partir du 2 juillet.
L’Office national pour la culture et l’information (Onci) annonce un programme de célébrations prévu dans les salles de l’office à Alger, Oran, Boumerdes, Kherrata, Tipasa et Constantine en collaboration avec le Centre national du cinéma et de l’audiovisuel (Cnca), des associations locales et le Centre national d’études et de recherches sur le mouvement national et la révolution du 1er Novembre 1954. L’Onci prévoit des expositions de livres et de photographies dans la plupart des salles et la projection de films comme «Les dérac
NJ ofrece a los que se vacunen entradas gratis a los parques estatales, una copa de vino y hasta una cena con el gobernador
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Young men particularly Hispanic are a key target of New Jersey’s COVID-19 vaccination campaign, along with Black residents and teenagers. Immunization rates are lowest among these segments of the population, according to state officials, even though some of these groups are at high risk for infection.
Gov. Phil Murphy and state health commissioner Judy Persichilli highlighted these demographics Wednesday as part of an update on New Jersey’s progress toward immunizing at least 4.7 million people against COVID-19 by July. Some 7.8 million doses have been administered through the state’s program and more than 3.7 million individuals are now fully vaccinated, state figures show.
Incumbent Dennis P. O Neill beat out Joseph Aromando 418 votes, or 70% of the total vote, to 170 votes, or 28% of the total vote, according to unofficial results. O Neill was appointed to the seat on the five-member council in February after the January death of borough mayor Robert D. Hanold Sr.
In New Jersey, nonpartisan elections where candidates are not identified by political party and must be clearly offset from party lines on any ballot are held in May.
Only three towns in Burlington County hold them: Bordentown City, Medford Lakes and Bass River.
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April 23, 2021: Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli, center, and Gov. Phil Murphy, right, visit a COVID-19 vaccination site at a ShopRite store.
With COVID-19 vaccine supplies holding steady and demand for the shots declining, New Jersey’s immunization program is shifting gears, with walk-in appointments now regularly available at mega-sites around the state and some larger county operations shutting down or temporarily suspending inoculations.
Gov. Phil Murphy declined to detail state plans for any additional vaccination site closures on Wednesday. But he made clear the evolution is part of the state’s plan to transfer focus from its larger, regional immunization operations to smaller, community-based programs that allow people to get shots in doctors’ offices, local drugstores or at home with help from a visiting caregiver. The state is also targeting younger people, he said, by partnering with colleges and offe
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