However, the Edison RWJ site has a link that DOES let you book an appointment. Instead, I searched for New Jersey Vaccine Megasites and that pulls up this, also on the nj.gov website:Īs you can see, the link next to the Gloucester one is simply the link to the nj.gov site. Thank you! I initially got to that screen and was looking at locations closest to me, but I never went back there. This can see on attached photo "LocationMap.jpg".Īfter clicking that "Book Appointment" button from the second screenshot, should see a page that brings up all the available timeslots at that location, as I have attached on photo "Gloucester_Timeslots.jpg" If you live more than 100 miles away should pick a random address in south jersey rather than your home address in order for Gloucester to come up. A woman in New Jersey who tested positive for coronavirus at a hospital provided workers with a fake name and address and then left causing.
It then takes you to a page where at the top says "NJ Vaccine Scheduling System" where asks you to confirm your date of birth.Īfter submitting that, you should see a page that says "Covid Vaccine Location Map" where you can type in a address and search for a location within a certain number of miles from there. Lankey also said the township received more than 500 applicants for the police department and will be hiring additional police officers shortly, Lankey said.Įmail: Loyer covers Middlesex County and more for M圜. To get unlimited access to her work, please subscribe or activate your digital account today.The way to find the appointments at Gloucester that MQ should be eligible for is through a link directly on the email she received from NJ department of health to schedule vaccination appointment, as following photo attached "LinkToClick". He also addressed the township's many achievements in 2019, including how the police and fire departments are becoming more state-of-the-art, he said. He spoke about the importance of customer service in the township and the need for collaboration between the township’s stakeholders. He also thanked the Chamber of Commerce for their efforts.
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He thanked state and county officials for all their efforts in 2019 and said "we're going to double down in 2020." "This is our first woman of color to be elected president," Lankey said. He spoke about the new council president, Joyce Ship Freeman. READ: Middlesex County rolling out new voting machines in 2020 Lankey said the state of Edison Township is "exciting, evolving and adapting. " "We need to get together and get these things done." "We want to do it all in a cost effective way," Lankey said. Grants are going to be the key to getting a lot of this done, the mayor said. "We're just hopefully in the final stages of kind of a consortium/partnership getting a little help from Hartz Mountain and Ray Catena and hopefully when we get that done we can move into the last stages of the drawings, hold another community meeting to look at what we are proposing to have their and then move forward on that." "We are moving forward with the community center," he said. 405 reviews 5 of 226 Restaurants in Edison - American Diner Vegetarian Friendly. He talked about needing a home for water/sewer, additional playing fields, beautification of the community and addressing the opioid problem. He also said the library will be getting much needed improvements and that the township needs to preserve additional open space. He said he is hoping a splash park is on the agenda. Improvements also are planned for the firehouses. Lankey said road servicing will continue and police and fire will be hiring. "As I said cooperation, collaboration and compromise - those are the words of the day, they're the words of the year, they're going to be the words of the future." "Our goals as we move into 2020 are ambitious and only going to be accomplished with teamwork," he said. He said the township has talked about possibly giving Stelton School back to the school district.
Our town depends upon it, so we need to figure out a way." "Failure is not an option. Our kids depend upon it. "We need to solve the overcrowding issue," he said.
North Brunswick Township, NJ 08902 Walk-in TODAY to InterviewLankey spoke about overcrowding in the school district. The township's effective tax rate is the fifth lowest in Middlesex County, the mayor said. It also has to be done while keeping the tax rate stable, he said.