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NJ considers allowing COVID vaccines at dentists, eye doctors Published: January 18, 2021 The first COVID-19 vaccination to be administered in New Jersey is prepared at University Hospital. (Pool photo by Kirsten Luce for The New York Times) TRENTON New Jerseyans could soon get their COVID-19 vaccines at their dentists or eye doctors, under bills endorsed by an Assembly committee. Two weeks ago, state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli authorized dentists, paramedics and other health care providers to help administer COVID-19 shots at any vaccine site in the state. The proposed state law may take that a step further to also include flu and HPV vaccines. ....
Sen. Daines has blood on his hands. Along with his Cruz Cabal cronies, he is responsible for the mayhem, destruction, death, injury and endangerment caused to the Capitol, vice president, ....
Micro lumber/hardware store first of its kind in Maine Attention contractors and homeowners . Cape Elizabeth Maine store is first in the state to provide mostly Maine-harvested lumber Author: Shannon Moss (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 6:38 PM EST December 16, 2020 Updated: 6:29 AM EST December 17, 2020 CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine In Maine, the local sourcing movement is huge. People like to know where their food and other products they use come from. But surprisingly, one industry in Maine was not represented. That is until a new business in Cape Elizabeth opened its doors. Lumbery, Maine s first micro lumberyard and hardware store, opened in late November in Cape Elizabeth. ....
Itâs been a hard luck year for most folks. And tragic for some. But it takes more than COVID-19 to stop a Celtic Cowboy Christmas. The beloved holiday show just mutated into a different form this year and is riding to the rescue this coming week. Instead of a cavalcade of singers and dancers and bagpipe and kazoo players jostling on stage and a packed Myrna Loy house of foot-stomping, hand-clapping fans, there will be a virtual show, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, featuring Butteâs popular Irish band Dublin Gulch and special guests, Ken Willson and Kim McGee. If you go or watch. ....