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Gloucester Township Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday night in the municipal building, 1261 Chews Landing Road. (Anthony Bellano)
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ There will be public hearings and final votes on a pair of alternative energy proposals in Gloucester Township Monday night.
Gloucester Township Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday night in the municipal building, 1261 Chews Landing Road.
The first proposal concerns adding plug-in electric vehicle charging stations to its land development ordinance. It provides the general public with adequate, convenient and safe locations for charging stations.
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using the state s COVID-19 mega-sites to bring doses directly to the communities where the children live; and
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Parents would be kept informed about the vaccination campaign in a number of ways, including through their schools, Murphy said. The Department of Health is currently working on formal plans to keep parents, guardians and practitioners informed.
Subscribe This is a watershed moment in our ability to fight back the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Bill Gruber, a Pfizer senior vice president who s also a pediatrician, told The Associated Press.
The Food and Drug Administration declared the Pfizer vaccine is safe and offers strong protection for younger teens based on testing of more than 2,000 U.S. volunteers ages 12 to 15. The study found no cases of COVID-19 among fully vaccinated adolescents compared to 18 among kids given dummy shots. More intriguing, researchers found the kids developed higher l
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In a recently filed lawsuit, a family claims their child ate fries that were covered in feces. (Shutterstock)
MILLVILLE, NJ A McDonald s in New Jersey served food covered in feces to a family using the drive-thru in January, according to a recently filed lawsuit.
Amanda Bordois claims she and her daughter ate french fries that contained human feces that came off the wrapper of a cheeseburger they bought at a McDonald s on North High Street in Millville, according to a negligence and strict-liability lawsuit filed in Superior Court on April 28.
McDonald s and Sewell-based JDKD Enterprises are named in the lawsuit.