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North Brunswick remembers township residents lost to COVID-19
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Council President Carlo Socio places a flag at the COVID memorial at Community Park in North Brunswick.PHOTOS COURTESY OF NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
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Mayor Francis Mac Womack brings candles to the COVID memorial at Community Park in North Brunswick.PHOTOS COURTESY OF NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
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North Brunswick honored the lives of township residents lost due to COVID-19 with a flag memorial at the front of Community Park.PHOTOS COURTESY OF NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
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Superintendent of Schools Brian Zychowski places a flag at the COVID memorial at Community Park in North Brunswick.PHOTOS COURTESY OF NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
UpdatedFri, Feb 12, 2021 at 7:25 pm ET
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Middlesex County Association of School Admins told Murphy educators were essential frontline workers who need to be vaccinated quickly. (Shutterstock)
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ The Middlesex County Association of School Administrators joined their counterparts from neighboring school districts in urging Gov. Phil Murphy to prioritize vaccinating teachers and school staff.
The association said it was compelled to write to Murphy as they felt school staff and faculty were not being administered the with COVID-19 vaccine fast enough, to allow schools to provide students with a safe learning environment. It is apparent that many states have enacted aggressive educator vaccination strategies. Middlesex educational leaders are here to support your likely commitment to do the same.