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Hoboken announces the availability of Pfizer booster shots
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Hoboken rolls out new $13 2M rescue plan to bolster COVID-19 response, rent relief, & more
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Hoboken closes COVID-19 testing site - Hudson Reporter
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The Harmony Dispensary in Secaucus.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“The professionalism, your track record, your willingness and commitment to make investments in the community, Harmony, is the kind of businesses we want to see in Hoboken,” Business Administrator Jason Freeman said at the meeting.
“They seem to have the experience, Hoboken is not going to be the guinea pig in this process,” added Health and Human Services Director Leo Pellegrini.
While the three-member board (which also includes 3rd Ward Councilman Mike Russo) took no formal action at the meeting, it appears academic that Harmony will receive the necessary recommendation to go before the city’s planning board.
New York City Officials Focus On Efforts To Overcome COVID Vaccine Hesitancy
CBS New York 1 hr ago Syndicated Local – CBS New York
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) A nationwide drop in the number of people getting vaccinated for COVID-19 is driving politicians and business leaders to pull out all the stops to overcome vaccine hesitancy.
There are walk-in services and all kinds of incentives, CBS2’s political reporter Marcia Kramer reported Friday. But will they work? © Provided by CBS New York
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The American Museum of Natural History put a six foot long bandage on the left fin of its massive blue whale as an enticement to New Yorkers to get a COVID vaccine. But so far, the creative gimmick doesn’t appear to be working.