COVID-19 School Closure Update
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that schools will remain closed for at least another month. Public Schools will remain closed through May 15th. More information as it becomes available.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that schools will remain closed for at least another month. Public Schools will remain closed through May 15th. More information as it becomes available.
Please review the approved presentation, which will be presented to the public during the Finance Budget Hearing at the City Council Meeting.
NJ Transit remains committed to the safety of our customers and employees and is working to ensure a safe environment by following the health standards set by the CDC through the sanitation of our facilities and vehicles and the cleanliness practices of our employees. Additionally, NJ Transit remains committed to providing reliable and dependable service.
Per Governor Murphy’s Executive Order 125 requiring all personnel and customers on New Jersey Transit vehicles to wear face coverings, among other requirements, strengthening NJ TRANSIT’s efforts to protect the public during the COVID-19 pandemic, please be advised that:
The NJ Poison Control Center remains committed to protecting and improving the health of New Jersey’s residents by reducing the impact of poison and drug exposures. In addition, the Poison Center has been part of the State’s COVID-19 response since late January when Governor Murphy announced opening the Coronavirus Hotline for the public, 1-800-962-1253. Click here to read the Poison Control Center’s latest press release.
Did you know that over 650 companies are hiring for over 50,000 jobs during this health crisis? If you are looking for work, click here to review job listings.
Due to the anticipated inclement weather, the Union County COVID-19 Drive-Through Center is closed Monday, April 13th. The center will reopen Tuesday, April 14th at 9am. All appointments scheduled for Monday will be honored on Tuesday. Also note that due to the high volume anticipated on Tuesday, no unscheduled drive-ups will be accepted. Union County residents with COVID-19 symptoms who wish to be tested should call (908) 214 7107. First-Responders and front-line health workers may call (908) 373-5105.
Volunteers are needed by the state of New Jersey to help with the current health pandemic. Anyone interested in volunteering may do so on the New Jersey State website, or on the US Digital Response website.