Before calling authorities, the Phillipsburg town official emailed several town employees claiming that if he didn’t receive a response, he would call 911 and.
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Phillipsburg councilman’s behavior at meeting akin to that of a teenager | Turkeys & Trophies
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
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A rezoning request is hardly the same thing as a groundbreaking in the world of development but it’s still progress. The
development team looking to rebuild on the vacant Martin Tower site has submitted the request along with updated plans to Bethlehem. City council is expected to review next month. Martin Tower, the former world headquarters of Bethlehem Steel, was imploded in May 2019 to clear the way for a redevelopment that includes housing, retail and office space. With the ongoing pandemic and economic uncertainty, it wouldn’t be a surprise if such a massive project was put on the shelf, leaving the 53-acre site dormant for several more years. But developers Norton Herrick and Lewis Ronca seem committed to moving forward in a timely fashion. That’s a good thing for Bethlehem. The trick now will be to work with the city and other stakeholder
We need more doses or may have to shut down COVID vaccination clinic, hospital tells Murphy
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 03, 2021
Ed Phillips, of Allentown, sits still as Sam Miranda, a RN and Hospital Supervisor, gives him his free COVID-19 vaccine on Jan 27, 2021, at St Luke’s Allentown campus. The vaccines were being given to people 75 and older who had an appointment for this walk-in vaccination clinic.Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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Warren County and St. Luke’s University Health Network officials are sounding the alarm that more COVID-19 vaccine doses are “desperately” needed from the state of New Jersey.
St. Luke’s tells N.J. more vaccine is ‘desperately’ needed in Warren County
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
Posted Feb 03, 2021
Ed Phillips, of Allentown, sits still as Sam Miranda, a RN and Hospital Supervisor, gives him his free COVID-19 vaccine on Jan 27, 2021, at St Luke’s Allentown campus. The vaccines were being given to people 75 and older who had an appointment for this walk-in vaccination clinic.Saed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
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Warren County and St. Luke’s University Health Network officials are sounding the alarm that more COVID-19 vaccine doses are “desperately” needed from the State of New Jersey.
St. Luke’s Warren Campus President Scott Wolfe in a letter Tuesday to Gov. Phil Murphy said supplies have forced the Phillipsburg hospital to curtail clinic hours. Once the second round of booster shots are administered, without additional vaccine, the clinic may need to close, Wolfe warned.