Schools - and parents - planning small proms, but hoping N.J. lifts gathering limits soon
Updated Apr 15, 2021;
Posted Apr 15, 2021
File photo from the annual Pop-Up Prom Boutique that the Cornerstone University Enactus team hosts for high school students to receive free prom dresses donated by CU students and area shops. On Saturday, March 16, students can shop for dresses at Clearwater Place from 1 to 4 p.m.
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And that’s only if the event, tentatively scheduled for May 22, takes place at all.
The current outdoor gathering limit of 200 people isn’t high enough to accommodate the large class of 380 students, said Mike Vicente, director of student activities and athletics. By the end of April, the administrators will review state guidelines and decide whether to forge ahead selling tickets and making seating arrangements, he said.
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What Is GeoIgnite And What Does It Hold In 2021 For Canada’s Geospatial Industry?
April 12, 2021 By Editor
rd, and Canada’s National Geospatial Conference is bigger and better than ever. Breaking new ground, the conference is free and the first three days are presented bilingually in French and English for the first time.
With the theme “
Leadership and Geospatial Intelligence,” the conference continues to be the platform for conversations and discussion on the future of Canada’s location and technology sector. However, given the huge interest it has been able to generate within the community, the conference is spread over several days now. It starts with a
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IRON MOUNTAIN Dickinson County Memorial Hospital currently has no COVID-19 patients as vaccination efforts continue and administrators point to a better financial picture than two years ago.
“We haven’t had a (coronavirus) patient for a couple of weeks,” Sue Hadley, director of nursing, said during a hospital board Zoom meeting Thursday. “Hopefully, we continue to see that,” she added.
Dickinson County has reported no deaths from COVID-19 since early January. Iron County, however, has had 12 deaths over that same span, according to Dickinson-Iron District Health Department postings.
Most of Dickinson County’s 67 deaths to date were from mid-October through December.
Dickinson County Memorial Hospital. (Theresa Proudfit/Daily News photo)
IRON MOUNTAIN Dickinson County Memorial Hospital currently has no COVID-19 patients as vaccination efforts continue and administrators point to a better financial picture than two years ago.
“We haven’t had a (coronavirus) patient for a couple of weeks,” Sue Hadley, director of nursing, said during a hospital board Zoom meeting Thursday. “Hopefully, we continue to see that,” she added.
Dickinson County has reported no deaths from COVID-19 since early January. Iron County, however, has had 12 deaths over that same span, according to Dickinson-Iron District Health Department postings.
Most of Dickinson County’s 67 deaths to date were from mid-October through December.