
VACCINATION ROLL OUT PROBLEMS IN NJ
Gov. Murphy Press Conference, Jan. 19 “We’ve built a capacity for an aggressive vaccination push,” said Murphy. “All we are missing are the vaccine doses
Gov. Murphy Press Conference, Jan. 19 “We’ve built a capacity for an aggressive vaccination push,” said Murphy. “All we are missing are the vaccine doses
March 17,2020 ~ Jan. 15, 2021 Jan. 15 NEW CASES: 166 COUNTY TOTAL: 15,673 NEW DEATHS: 3 COUNTY TOTAL: 421 As of Friday, January 15,
SEWELL — The New Jersey Department of Human Services have issued an increase in benefits for residents who currently receive food assistance through the NJ
On Dec. 16, the area had its first measurable snowfall in nearly two years and local residents couldn’t wait to take advantage of the fun.
WOOLWICH TWP. — In lieu of the usual Swedesboro MLK Day of Homage activities, there will be a food giveaway on MLK Day, Jan. 18,
SWEDESBORO – Students in the Swedesboro/Woolwich School District will start their 2021 school year in an all-remote learning mode for two weeks to allow a
ATLANTIC CITY — South Jersey Gas, a subsidiary of South Jersey Industries (NYSE: SJI), announced that Woolwich Fire Company is among the winners of its
SWEDESBORO – King’s Things would like to say thank you to the many people that contributed to their most challenging Christmas program ever witnessed. Gerry
SWEDESBORO — Swedesboro Mayor Thomas F. Fromm addressed the Borough’s latest COVID-19 statistics at the Borough Council’s virtual meeting on Dec. 21 Fromm said that
MICKLETON — COVID-19 slowed down a lot of activities this year, but Mickleton’s Carston Maher of Boy Scout Troop 7059 was able to reach a