The mega-site at the Moorestown Mall in Burlington County will administer its last round of first doses on July 1 before shutting down on July 23. This will be the last of the six sites to close. The three other sites located in the central and northern parts of the state will close in June and July, too.
New Jersey opened the mega-sites in January to help bolster the vaccine distribution process. When they originally opened, the mega-sites served as appointment-based locations where front-line health care workers could get vaccinated.
They eventually transitioned into locations where anyone ages 12 and up could walk up and receive a COVID-19 vaccine. They ve recently been used to distribute vaccines to local community centers, too.
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It has been estimated that there were over several hundred people at the subject party, said the prosecutor.
She urged party-goers, including those who may have taken photographs or video, to come forward and share that information with law enforcement.
The prosecutor s office can be contacted at njccpo.org/tips.
The shooting took place in a lightly populated area of Fairfield, a township of about 6,000 residents and one of the earliest settled communities in Cumberland County.
Commerce Street, also called Route 49, is the county s main east-west corridor. It connects Fairfield to Millville and Bridgeton, the county seat.
The township, which is patrolled by New Jersey State Police, previously saw a homicide almost two years ago. Jair Rennie, 25, of Bridgeton was fatally shot in Fairfield in July 2019; another Bridgeton man, Frank J. Baker, awaits trial in that case.