Hammonton’s Saint Joseph Elementary and High Schools Set to Close

The Diocese of Camden announced Friday that five schools in the diocese will close, effective the end of the current school term on June 30, 2020. The three elementary schools and two high schools are: • Saint Joseph Regional Elementary School and Saint Joseph High School, both in Hammonton • Good Shepherd Regional Elementary School […]

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Unemployed Urged to File Online

New Jersey Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo announced that in-person Unemployment Insurance services are temporarily suspended at all New Jersey One-Stop Career Center offices effective immediately. Customers needing to file for unemployment insurance are urged to apply online at MyUnemployment.nj.gov. Filing online is easy, and will ensure your claim is processed in the fastest way possible. If

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Inspira Health Foundation Contributes $1 Million to Emergency Response Fund

To recognize the front-line staff’s bravery and unwavering commitment to protect the local community, Inspira Health launched the “Blue Hearts for Health Care Heroes” initiative, asking the community to engage in acts of gratitude in support of Inspira’s fight against COVID-19. Inspired by the #BlueHeartsForHeroes initiative, Inspira Health Foundation and its Board of Trustees are

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Economic Impact Pay for Recipients of Supplemental Security Income

The Social Security Administration has announced that Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients will receive automatic Economic Impact Payments directly from the Treasury Department. Treasury anticipates these automatic payments no later than early May. SSI recipients with no qualifying children do not need to take any action in order to receive their $1,200 economic impact payment.

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Rapid Screening Process Being Created in Rutgers U–Camden Research Lab

The fight against the coronavirus is underway in a Rutgers University–Camden research laboratory, where chemistry professor Jinglin Fu is working to develop a mechanism to rapidly detect viral RNA for potential diagnosis of COVID-19. “Right now, the diagnosis of COVID-19 is limited by the slow speed of traditional polymerase chain reaction and the inaccuracy of

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Century Savings Bank Makes a Big Difference

Century Savings Bank has provided much-needed relief to many local small businesses and non-profits struggling to keep their workers employed amid the COVID-19 crisis and economic downturn. From April 3 through 16, Century secured more than $27 million of vital Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funding on behalf of local applicants—funding that will enable 175 distressed

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Bridgeton, Millville, Vineland: Tune Into the Mayors

Every week, SNJ Today Radio hosts John and Yamira interview the mayors of all three of Cumberland County’s largest towns—Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly, Millville Mayor Michael Santiago, and Vineland Mayor Anthony Fanucci. Check out facebook.com/snjtodayradio for the very latest regarding COVID-19 measures being taken in your town and county. We will continue to do these

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