COVID Omicron Boosters Now Available in NJ. Here’s Who is Eligible and Where to Get Them

This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement. Link to story: nj.com/coronavirus/2022/09/covid-omicron-boosters-now-available-in-nj-heres-who-is-eligible-and-where-to-get-them.html New COVID-19 boosters, which are redesigned to protect against the Omicron variant, are now available in New Jersey. But the question looms: Will residents get the updated shots as fall and winter approach and coronavirus cases typically rise? […]

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Distribution Facility in Vineland Sold to Investment Firm

California-based investment firm Provender Partners has purchased a 217,540-square-foot food production and distribution facility located in Vineland for $22.5 million. Built in the mid-1990s, the facility features clear heights of 28 feet, 23 dock-high doors, ample trailer parking and both freezer and cooler space. The 18-acre site also has the potential to be expanded. Provender

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Delaware Memorial Bridge Deck Project Underway, Phase One Expected to Take Two Months

Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) officials announced that phase one of a major construction project to rehabilitate the bridge deck (driving surface) of the New Jersey bound span of the Delaware Memorial Bridge (DMB) is now underway. Two right lanes of the northbound span will be continuously closed until just before the Thanksgiving holiday

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Ferry Tavern

Camden’s Benjamin Cooper House, a former residence and ferry tavern dating back to 1734, has been in the news lately. According to the TAP into Camden website, the building is slated “to serve in two new roles: the trailhead for the county’s planned 34-mile LINK Trail system and the home of the American Revolution Museum

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History Repeating

Many are familiar with the quote “Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it.” The original quote from George Santayana is actually “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Regardless, both capture an important point about remembering the lessons of the past. With each passing year, we move further and

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Inclusive History

It’s what you don’t know about history that just might surprise you. Bounty hunters who rode through Bridgeton, looking for escaped slaves. The first African American woman to run for president, Shirley Chisholm, and her ties to a house in Newtonville, Buena Vista Township. A piece of land from the king of England that started

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