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6 Camden Development Projects to Watch For in 2021

By STEVEN RODAS January 31, 2021 at 9:05 PM Rutgers Field construction is ongoing. The sports facility is being built at the site of the former Campbell s Field. Rutgers Field construction is ongoing. The sports facility is being built at the site of the . Credits: Steven Rodas Credits: File Photo Rutgers Field construction is ongoing. Pictured: Concept designs for the new sports facility being built at site of the former Campbell s Field. Rutgers Field construction is ongoing. Pictured: Concept designs for the new sports facility . Credits: Steven Rodas Concept plan for what-will-be Camden s largest park: tge new Cramer Hill Waterfront Park. Concept plan for what-will-be Camden s largest park: tge new Cramer Hill Waterfront Park.

LIVE UPDATES: Tracking the coronavirus in New Jersey

LIVE UPDATES: Tracking the coronavirus in New Jersey
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Second Dose of Vaccine Have Begun at Rowan College of SJ

Enter your number to get our free mobile app My wife and I have been trying to help my eighty-five-year-old Uncle get an appointment in Ocean County for the vaccine because he doesn t have a computer or a smartphone. We ve tried early in the morning, afternoon, late at night and  overnight and have come up empty every time. According to the NJ Department of Health, over 642,000 doses of the vaccine, and over 90,000 of the second dose have been given out in New Jersey as of January 27th. 18,999 vaccines were distributed in Atlantic County, 9,091 in Cape May County, 31,574 in Burlington County and 39,378 in Ocean County.

New Jersey s 6 vaccination megasites closing due snowstorm

N.J.’s 6 COVID vaccination megasites closing due to snowstorm Updated Jan 31, 2021; All six of New Jersey’s large-scale “mega” vaccination sites will close Monday, Feb. 1, as part of the state of emergency Gov. Phil Murphy declared Sunday as snow fell during the state’s first major winter storm. The nor’easter could bring up to 24 inches of snow in parts of New Jersey, along with strong winds and coastal flooding complicating the already bumpy rollout of vaccinations across the state. The Meadowlands Complex in East Rutherford, Bergen County. Rockaway Townsquare in Morris County. The New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison, Middlesex County.

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