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NJ Releases Town-By-Town COVID Vaccine Numbers For Central Jersey

Reply(1) A new tool shows how many vaccinations each New Jersey town has, by percentage, and age group. (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY New Jersey has launched a new online dashboard that tracks coronavirus vaccinations town-by-town, officials announced on Monday (see which Central Jersey towns have the highest vaccine rates below). The charts posted on the state s website track how many adults have received one dose of a vaccine, and how many have been fully vaccinated in each town across the state, by percentage, Gov. Phil Murphy said during a news conference. It can also be broken down by age group, including 18-and-older and 65-and-older, Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said. Each town is shaded, with towns that have higher vaccination percentages being shaded the darkest.

5 reasons why Biden s new conservation plan is such a big deal

5 reasons why Biden’s new conservation plan is such a big deal Vox.com 1 day ago Benji Jones © Rick Bowmer/AP Interior Secretary Deb Haaland visits Bears Ears National Monument near Blanding, Utah, in April. This story is part of , a new Vox reporting initiative on the science, politics, and economics of the biodiversity crisis. The Biden administration is about to embark on a historic mission: to conserve 30 percent of the nation’s land and water by 2030. Since President Joe Biden announced the target, known as “30 by 30,” in January, there’s been a mix of hope, especially from environmental groups, and apprehension, largely from people who earn a living off of the land. On both sides, there’s a heightened focus on the fact that just 12 percent of American land is within permanently protected areas today. The question is: Where will the rest come from?

Biden s historic 30 by 30 conservation plan, explained

, a new Vox reporting initiative on the science, politics, and economics of the biodiversity crisis. The Biden administration is about to embark on a historic mission: to conserve 30 percent of the nation’s land and water by 2030. Since President Joe Biden announced the target, known as “30 by 30,” in January, there’s been a mix of hope, especially from environmental groups, and apprehension, largely from people who earn a living off of the land. On both sides, there’s a heightened focus on the fact that just 12 percent of American land is within permanently protected areas today. The question is: Where will the rest come from?

LETTER: Local elections very much matter

LETTER: Local elections very much matter Gail and Tom Druck Lower Windsor Township Turnout for the May 18 primary election for municipal offices is expected to be low, as usual. That’s too bad. Decisions made at the local level have a big impact on our communities and our pocketbooks. In November, my husband and I attended the regular meeting of the Lower Windsor Township Board of Supervisors to express our support for Modern Landfill and its proposed expansion. The current operation will reach capacity within five years. The issue had been a matter of public discussion for nearly two years as the facility and township negotiated a new host agreement.

Several Area Towns Partnering to Get Residents Vaccinated Today a

If you d like to get a COVID-19 vaccine, it s getting easier to make an appointment in our area, especially if you live, work, or go to school in Hamilton Township, West Windsor, Robbinsville, or Hightstown, according to TAPinto Hamilton/Robbinsville. The health departments in Hamilton Township, West Windsor (which also covers Robbinsville), and Princeton have all teamed up to hold vaccination clinics today (Wednesday, April 28th) and tomorrow (Thursday, April 29th) at The Olden Pharmacy in Hamilton from 3pm - 6pm. You must be at least 16 years old, and live, work, or go to school in Hamilton Township, West Windsor, Robbinsville or Hightstown. The Pfizer vaccine is being given out (a two-dose vaccine). You need to make an appointment, so don t wait. Please call the Hamilton Division of Health at (609) 890-3884, the Hamilton Senior Center at (609) 890-3686, or the West Windsor Health Department at (609) 936-8400. You may also email covidvaccine@hamiltonnj.com or vaccine@westwinds

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