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Somerset County expands vaccination program to more school districts
SOMERVILLE - Somerset County is expanding its program to vaccinate students against COVID-19.
The county started the program in Green Brook and has added Bernards, Franklin, North Plainfield, South Bound Brook, Watchung, Watchung Hills Regional, and Warren school districts.
The program began last week in Green Brook where more than 150 residents between 12 and 18 were vaccinated.
This week will see South Bound Book, North Plainfield, and Franklin schools hosting clinics, and next week will see Watchung, Warren, Watchung Hills and Bernards schools vaccinating students.
The Somerset County Department of Health will return three weeks from each clinic to provide the second dose.
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Last year, the final graduating class of the College of Saint Elizabeth was limited to a virtual commencement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year, a novel hybrid commencement honored the first official graduating class of Saint Elizabeth University. More than 200 students returned to the campus to accept degrees in a carefully planned, socially distanced in-person ceremony after a full academic year of remote and hybrid instruction.
The event took on a drive-in aspect as President Helen J. Streubert kicked off the ceremony from inside the University’s Annunciation Center. Outside, graduates and their families waited in or near their vehicles, then were led in groups to walk across the stage in Dolan Performance Hall.