102-Year-Old South Jersey Woman Got Vaccinated This Week
With vaccination appointments looking like they ll be more accessible to more South Jersey residents sooner rather than later, it s worth highlighting one resident who was super stoked about her ability to finally get her vaccination.
It was revealed this week that a 102-year-old woman from Camden County was finally able to get her COVID-19 vaccination. It comes as a celebration for more than just Marie Doto herself as it s proof that perhaps fear of virus transmission from going to vaccination sites has maybe started to fall along with the number of positive COVID-19 cases.
UpdatedThu, Feb 18, 2021 at 11:40 pm ET
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The latest winter storm has brought several inches of snow and road restrictions to the Howell area. Here s what s next. (Shutterstock)
HOWELL, NJ - Several inches of snow has already fallen in Howell Township - with more expected Thursday night into Friday - as yet another water storm impacts the Garden State. Local authorities are warning residents to steer clear of the roads unless absolutely necessary, as well as to remove vehicles and sports equipment from roads to allow for snow plows to move through
(see road impacts, forecast and snow total estimates below).
UpdatedThu, Feb 18, 2021 at 11:39 pm ET
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The latest winter storm has brought several inches of snow and road restrictions to the Holmdel-Hazlet area. Here s what s to expect. (Shutterstock)
HOLMDEL-HAZLET, NJ - Several inches of snow has already fallen in Holmdel and Hazlet - with more expected Thursday night into Friday - as yet another water storm impacts the Garden State. Local authorities are warning residents to steer clear of the roads unless absolutely necessary, as well as to remove vehicles and sports equipment from roads to allow for snow plows to move through
(see road impacts, forecast and snow total estimates below).
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Middlesex County Sheriff’s Officer Christopher Vance receives the first COVID-19 vaccination to be administered at the Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-site in Edison on Jan. 15.PHOTO COURTESY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY
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Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios, left, and Commissioner Shanti Narra attend the opening of the Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-Site on Jan. 15.
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RWJBarnabas Health team members attend the opening of the Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-Site in Edison on Jan. 15. Pictured from left: Bill Arnold, interim president and CEO, RWJUH New Brunswick; Barry H. Ostrowsky, president and CEO, RWJBarnabas Health; Bonnie Geissler, vice president, Special Projects, RWJBH; Indu Lew, PharmD, senior vice president and chief pharmacy officer, RWJBH; David Holler, assistant vice president, Laboratory Access, RWJBH; and Tom Biga, pre