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Virtual meeting to oppose €10m Limerick plans
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Debenhams protest in Limerick sees around 100 ex-staff and supporters lying down on road to stop trucks
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Old Bridge Township Council takes stance on COVID-19 vaccinations for students
OLD BRIDGE – Members of the Old Bridge Township Council took a stance opposing state Sen. Joseph Vitale’s (D-19) proposal to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for students once the vaccine is approved for students and once students return to full in-person learning.
Vitale, chairman of the Senate’s health committee, began discussion with other lawmakers mandating the COVID-19 vaccine for students last month.
“The side effects of these vaccines have not been fully studied yet,” Ward 4 Councilman Mark Razzoli said at a meeting on Feb. 9. “Making it mandatory puts children at greater risk than COVID-19 itself.”
Old Bridge school officials looking to bring in outside provider to provide COVID-19 vaccine in district
OLD BRIDGE – School officials are working on securing an outside provider to provide the COVID-19 vaccine for its teachers, faculty and staff when the time comes.
Currently, the vaccine is open to healthcare personnel, long-term care residents and staff, first responders and individuals at high risk in category 1A. Teachers are part of category 1B, which also include anyone over 65 and people between 16 and 64 with specific medical issues.
“We can have that vaccine brought to the district within days,” Schools Superintendent David Cittadino said. “Several of our nurses have volunteered to provide the vaccine to our staff.”
has it been relatively quiet or has there been protests every night. there have been some protests but the numbers were likely what we saw in august or even in november. about 150 out last night. but the dynamic here has changed dramatically and suddenly depending on events. it s a real question mark what the shooting will do to the numbers tonight. and especially the police response. they are really tread ago fine line and now emotions running high. what are they going to allow out in front of the police station tonight, greta. steve, thank you. it was the ferguson grand jury s decision not to indict officer darren wilson in the michael brown shooting that sparked more riots in the streets last november. and there is more news about the august shooting just last week the justice department announcing that the state of missouri that it will not prosecute officer wilson. and joining us officer wilson s lawyer james tuohy, good evening, sir. hi greta. how are you? what s your ref
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