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‘I want us to be going to that next step.’ Hunterdon community reflects on anniversary of COVID outbreak.
Updated Mar 12, 2021;
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The mayor of one of the smallest but most iconic towns in Hunterdon County compared the past year to swallowing a red pill in the film “The Matrix” an action that reveals an unpleasant but life-altering truth.
This month marks the anniversary of one year of destruction, devastation and tragedy reaped at the hands of the coronavirus pandemic, which has resulted in over 700,000 confirmed cases and 23,000 confirmed and probable deaths in the state.
Hunterdon County has consistently reported a relatively small number of cases and deaths in comparison to other New Jersey counties. However, interviews with a public official, a long-time restaurant owner, a first responder and the head of the town’s business community and one of the Garden State’s most well-known museums illustrate that the region has remained far from immune to t
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Clinton Town Mayor Janice Kovach, President of the New Jersey League of Municipalities Statement on Passage of the American Rescue Plan March 10, 2021, 4:24 pm | in
Clinton Town Mayor Janice Kovach, President of the New Jersey League of Municipalities Statement on Passage of the American Rescue Plan:
“We are enormously grateful to Senators Menendez, Booker, and the members of the New Jersey House delegation that supported President Biden’s American Rescue Plan. Among the items that directly benefit New Jersey municipalities and residents are municipal aid, major increase in vaccine program funding, child tax credits, direct aid, funds to ensure restaurants stay open, transit aid, and small business assistance. These members sought out the needs of municipalities and delivered enormous results.”