Column: Tuesday night’s censure of Pat Toomey by Lehigh County Republican party further divides the party. It will turn off more Republicans who are moderate and freethinking.
Mar 10, 2021
Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed 2975 new cases of coronavirus in the state, bringing the commonwealth s overall total to 953,136. 40 new deaths attributed to coronavirus were also reported, leaving Pennsylvania with 24,396 since the pandemic began. Currently there are 1502 people hospitalized due to COVID-19. 303 of them are in the intensive care unit.
New Jersey is reporting more than 3400 additional cases of COVID-19. Gov. Phil Murphy, in a series of tweets, encouraged residents to continue following social distance guidelines and to keep hope alive.
Lehigh Valley Health Network is holding another drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic Thursday at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom. LVHN hopes to immunize nearly 3600 people at the clinic, which will run from 8am to 4pm for those in the state s phase 1A. That group includes health care workers, people in long-term facilities, people 65 and older and those age 16-to-64 with high-risk cond
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Madden, Williams endorse Kenyatta for U.S. Senate at Mount Pocono campaign stop
State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-181) stopped in Mount Pocono Friday to pick up two early endorsements in his Democratic primary campaign for U.S. Senate.
State Rep. Maureen Madden (D-115) and Mount Pocono Borough Council President Claudette Williams pledged their support for Kenyatta, the second candidate to join the race after Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, during a campaign event at the Women Veteran and Military Family Services Building.
“I have witnessed firsthand his fierce passion for the development and prosperity of Pennsylvania and all the people who live here,” Madden said. “I believe this passion and dedication for improving the lives of all the people of the commonwealth belongs in Washington, D.C.”