No waits. No lines. With demand falling, one N.J. county is closing COVID vaccination sites.
Updated May 05, 2021;
Posted May 05, 2021
One of Essex County s COVID vaccination sites in late December after it first opened.George McNish | For NJ Advance Media
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The queue for those awaiting a COVID shot at the Essex County vaccination site in Livingston is set up like a line for a popular ride at Walt Disney World.
Stanchions intended to corral hundreds of socially separated people are set up across the first floor of a now vacant Sears store at the Livingston Mall, directing them in lines that snake back and forth to a registration desk and then to a curtained-off area where the vaccines are quickly administered.
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Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, area events may be subject to cancellation, postponement or attendance limits. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
Congregation B’nai Torah
SUDBURY Congregation B’nai Torah, 225 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, announced the following:
Shabbat Kehillah Service: 7 p.m. April 9. We invite the community to join us for our Shabbat Kehillah service, led by Rabbi Dr. Lisa Eiduson and Cantorial Soloist Jodi Blankstein. Enjoy beautiful music and uplifting prayer!
Attention All Shtisel Fans: Join Rabbi Eiduson’s Tea Time Talks for a weekly discussion of Shtisel season three! Tea Time Talks will focus on one episode per week and will be held at 3 and 6 p.m. Mondays through May 24, with the exception of April 19.
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Workersâ rights groups come together around a single mission: Advocating for working families
Unemployed workers plead with government to fix broken system for jobless benefits By Samie Solina | February 18, 2021 at 5:56 PM HST - Updated February 18 at 5:58 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Problems with the unemployment system are just one of the grievances workers have over their treatment during the pandemic.
On Thursday, organizations representing workers came together to advocate for their members.
Some are calling for a higher minimum wage, especially when families need the money.
Nurses are asking to ban forced overtime.
And the Hawaii Workers Center is asking for the state Department of Labor to open up their offices in-person to those who need help processing their claims.
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The Diversity and Inclusion Task Force will assist the city council in its efforts to promote inclusivity in Sandy Springs. (Shutterstock)
SANDY SPRINGS, GA Reinforcing the city s commitment to being an inclusive city, Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul named members to the Sandy Springs Diversity and Inclusion Task Force during the Feb. 2 meeting of the Sandy Springs City Council. The task force will assist the city council in its efforts to promote inclusivity in Sandy Springs. To create a city where all feel welcomed, and there is a strong sense of belonging is an effort that must be shared community-wide, Paul said. This task force represents the diversity of our city and will provide the city council with recommendations to foster an environment that respects and accepts all members of our community.