N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy to tour opening of 1st COVID vaccination mega-site. How to watch live today. (Jan. 8, 2021)
Updated Jan 08, 2021;
Gov. Phil Murphy will visit one of the two COVID-19 vaccination mega-sites opening in New Jersey on Friday.
The governor will be at Rockaway Townsquare in Rockaway Township at 8:30 a.m. as firefighters and police officers get their first of two vaccination shots. The event will be shown live on the governor’s YouTube.com channel.
Murphy will be joined in Morris County by state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and State Police Superintendent Colonel Pat Callahan.
Middlesex County College announces name change
Middlesex County College announces name change
The college’s Board of Trustees approved the name change in October, which took effect Jan. 1.
A public unveiling of the new logo and visual identity is planned for some time in May.
“We know two things,” College President Mark McCormick said in a prepared statement. “First, that students receive an excellent education here, and when they transfer to a four-year college or university, they do as well or better than students who start at a four-year institution. They are very well prepared. But we are also well aware that there is a stigma attached to community colleges. While we know the high quality of the educational experiences we provide, that message has not fully penetrated in our community. We hope this name change will go a long way in doing that.”
N.J. COVID vaccine: Here’s the list of all 109 locations providing vaccinations
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Posted Jan 07, 2021
Beth Parodi, Rn, receives the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, N.J. December, 21, 2020
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The number of New Jersey locations where the coronavirus vaccine is available to those eligible in the first stage of inoculations has grown to more than 100 facilities as police and fire professionals are now eligible to receive those shots for the first time on Thursday.
Some sites, however, have not yet received deliveries of the vaccine and are not yet taking appointments. Supplies may also fluctuate daily as the federal government sends more vaccines to states.