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Walk-In Vaccine Clinics at CURE Insurance Arena Starts TODAY

Walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics are being held at the Cure Insurance Arena and  public clinics at Princeton University, according to Mercer County and Princeton University officials. This is the perfect opportunity to get vaccinated if you have been unable to get an appointment, or couldn t get one at a time that works for your schedule. Maybe you needed a local appointment, due to transportations concerns. Here s your chance. Below are the details for the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, according to the county Facebook page. The walk-in vaccine clinics will be held: Today (Wednesday, May 5th), 8:30am - 5pm Tomorrow (Thursday, May 6th), 8:30am - 5pm (or later based on supply for that day)

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Hamilton Township Public Schools Reveal Prom and Graduation Plans

The Hamilton Township Public School System has announced plans to honor their seniors in the Class of 2021, according to TAPinto Hamilton/Robbinsville. Graduation for all three of the district s high schools, Steinert, Hamilton High School West, and Nottingham, will be held at Arm & Hammer Stadium in Trenton, home of the Trenton Thunder, on Friday, June 18th (rain date, Monday, June 21st). Last year, the ceremonies were held at the stadium as well. Pre-pandemic, the ceremonies were held at the Cure Insurance Arena, and indoor venue in Trenton. The stadium is a great option. Unfortunately, because of current state guidelines and restrictions, a traditional prom, held inside, is not possible yet, so the school district has put plans in motion to hold a Prom in the Park. Not all the details have been finalized, but, the article says the seniors can come dressed in their prom formalwear, if they d like, or go more casual. What a great idea. It s better than no prom at all. My niece w

Meet N J volunteers finding vaccine appointments for seniors and the COVID bots lighting the way

Meet N.J. volunteers finding vaccine appointments for seniors and the COVID bots lighting the way Updated Mar 08, 2021; Posted Mar 02, 2021 Alfred D Souza receives a vaccine at the Ocean County Health Department clinic at Southern Regional Middle School in Manahawkin after being helped by volunteers from NJ Vaccine Matchmakers.Alfred D Souza Facebook Share Alfred D’Souza was desperate. “I literally spent hours online everyday looking for appointments, just not being able to find anything,” D’Souza, 74, tells NJ Advance Media. His wife, Anne, has asthma and is terrified of COVID-19. She limits her trips outside their Beach Haven home to the pharmacy, doctors and the grocery store. But D’Souza also has to be careful.

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