Danbury-area vaccine providers prepared to pivot after Johnson & Johnson pause announced
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Griffin Hospital nurse Carrie Cotto administers the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to Reinaldo Vazquez, of Meriden, Conn., during a clinic at the Augusta Curtis Cultural Center on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. (Dave Zajac /Record-Journal via AP)DAVE ZAJAC / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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People wait in line to receive the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine during a clinic at the Augusta Curtis Cultural Center in Meriden, Conn., on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. (Dave Zajac /Record-Journal via AP)DAVE ZAJAC / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Many Danbury-area clinics and providers say they will be largely unaffected by the federal “pause” on Johnson & Johnson vaccine administration announcedTuesday morning following six cases of rare but severe blood clots.
Danbury nonprofit awarded $3 million to provide vaccines to the city s hard-to-reach communities
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Currently Reading We re not out of the woods yet : Brookfield and New Milford declared hot spots while ramping up vaccine clinics
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Jennifer Barabas, of Brookfield, has her information taken down by pharmacist Kathy Haddy before she receives her first dose of COVID-19 vaccine at the new location of the Brookfield clinic. The clinic is set up in the old St Joseph Catholic Academy. Wednesday, April 8, 2021, in Brookfield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
Two Danbury-area towns are among 13 statewide hot spots for COVID infection this week.
New Milford and Brookfield were singled out as having the third and fifth highest case rate per 100,000 residents by Gov. Ned Lamont and his team this week, coming in at 66.5 and 60.9, respectively.
Forty years after the Hoboken music scene, Jon Klages shines on ‘Fabulous Twilight’ | Testa
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No discussion of the Hoboken music scene of the 1980s would be complete without the Individuals. That band’s infectious mix of pop jangle and No Wave cool helped foment the Mile Square City’s cultural renaissance.
But shortly after the group disbanded, guitarist Jon Klages decamped to the West Coast. Now, some 40 years later, he’s released his first solo album, “Fabulous Twilight,” on Danbury Fair Recordings.
As a New York City kid, Klages didn’t have to travel far to discover Hoboken. For a time, he shared a railroad flat on Jefferson Street with bandmate Glenn Morrow, whose earlier band “a” had originally talked Steve Fallon into booking live music at his family’s new restaurant, Maxwell’s.