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BLACKWOOD, New Jersey (WPVI) As eligible people across New Jersey are scrambling to get the COVID-19 vaccination, the Camden County Vaccination Center in Blackwood marked a major milestone Thursday.
Seventy-two-year-old Mike McGee doesn t know how he got to be the 10,000th dose, but he s grateful for it.
He now has a certificate to prove it. How do I feel? I m tickled pink, McGee said.
McGee, the former Director of Public Works for Berlin Township, retired eleven years ago.
This spring, he ll finish his 44th year with the West Berlin Fire Company. It s a choice - you either get the vaccine or get the virus, and the virus is no fun, remarked McGee.
OCEAN CITY Hundreds of toys and non-perishable food items were collected and delivered by first responders to families in Worcester County this month.
During the holiday season, the Ocean City firefighter union, IAFF 4269 typically adopts seniors at the Berlin Nursing Home as the beneficiaries of the union’s annual charitable event.
However, because of COVID, that wasn’t possible this year. Instead, the union teamed up with the entire membership of the Ocean City Fire Department and the Berlin Fire Department on what they believed at first was going to be a small-scale event, according to IAFF 4269 President Ryan Whittington.
Leaders from Worcester County’s fire departments aired their concerns over CARES Act funding before the County Commissioners Wednesday. Photo by Charlene Sharpe
SNOW HILL – Local fire company representatives pleaded with the Worcester County Commissioners this week for funding support from the CARES Act.
The commissioners said at a special meeting Wednesday that county staff would meet later this week to go over each fire company’s CARES request. The commitment to reviewing grant applications comes as the county’s deadline to spend its $4.5 million in CARES funding nears and fire companies’ requests have yet to be answered.
“What we seem to forget, especially at the highest level, is we’re in a pandemic,” Ocean City Fire Chief Richie Bowers said, adding that local fire companies needed financial support. “We are on the front lines.”
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