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Rutgers University in New Jersey has moved its annual Horse Management Seminar to a virtual format and it will take place over three Monday evenings next month.
Each virtual seminar evening will feature two speakers that Rutgers has considered its “Best of the Best” over the years of having face-to-face Horse Management Seminars, and are topics that are most requested in previous post-program evaluations. Each evening will focus on one topic area and will end with an ‘Ask the Expert Live’ panel with Dr Carey Williams and the evening’s speakers.
The Monday night seminars start on February 1, and will run from 6:30 to 8:30pm (EST). All are free.
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Bucks County is expanding COVID-19 testing starting next week, and officials annouced those same sites would eventually be flipped to become vaccination centers once the vaccine is ready for the public here.
At the county commissioners meeting Monday officials announced 7-day PCR testing sites at Bucks County Community College s Lower Bucks and Upper Bucks campuses and on the campus of Delaware Valley University will open for nine hours a day starting Jan. 11.
The daily testing sites at Delaware Valley University in Doylestown and the Bucks County Community College s Upper Bucks and Lower Bucks campuses are planned to continue for 21 days after testing starts, said county Chief Operating Officer Margaret McKevitt.