New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Union County.
Testing is open to all Plainfield Public Schools staff and students Jan. 23 at Plainfield High School.
Elizabeth Stamler will serve as secretary to the 2021-22 NJ Sharing Network Foundation Board of Trustees.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Union County.
The Feb. 2 Zoom event will examine "how to be a unified parenting team."
The Chelsea at Fanwood began administering the COVID-19 vaccines to its residents and staff on Thursday morning.
Trinitas Regional Medical Center's CEO was the first at the Union County hospital to receive the coronavirus vaccine Thursday.
Trinitas Medical Center says it has plans in place in case coronavirus cases surge as predicted by state officials during the holidays.
The new holiday schedule for the Kean COVID-19 Drive-In Testing Site has also been announced.
Center will offer vaccinations for Tetanus, Hepatitis A and B, Pneumovax, Meningitis, Shingles and HPV shots beginning next week.
"New Jersey Blood Services would like to announce that it is conducting blood drives in your area which are open to the public."
Scotch Plains saw more coronavirus cases in November than it has during any other month since the pandemic began.
No car is required. All sites are available on a walk-up basis. Masks and social distance are required at all times.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
The Dec. 19 event will support the work of Hyacinth AIDS Foundation.
Additionally, to protect against the spread of the coronavirus, Trinitas is treating all patient areas with ultraviolet light.
Free flu shots are available to Union County residents by appointment.
On Oct. 13, the Scotch Plains Municipal Complex will light in the colors of green, teal and pink as part of a global #LightUpMBC.
BarBend ranked the top healthiest cities in New Jersey for 2020 based on 11 key metrics including access to places for physical activity.
The Union County Mobile Test Unit will use the new saliva tests in Scotch Plains.
Fanwood's numbers have remained the same since last week with no new coronavirus cases or deaths.
See how Scotch Plains and Fanwood ranks in terms of coronavirus cases and deaths compared to towns in Somerset County and New Jersey.
Life Time Berkeley Heights, is among six locations in New Jersey, to add outdoor group fitness classes throughout the day.
Scotch Plains is reporting a total of 280 positive coronavirus cases and 14 deaths as of Friday, June 12.
As the number of coronavirus cases begins to slow down in NJ, the Union County COVID-19 Drive-Thru Center will cut back to only 3 days open.
Families battling the coronavirus plus cancer need your help.
Here are the latest Coronavirus cases, deaths at Union County nursing homes, and long-term care facilities including seniors and staff.
Here are the latest Coronavirus cases and deaths at Scotch Plains, Fanwood, and Union County nursing homes as of May 18.
The drive-thru test center in Union is now available to all Union County residents who wish to be tested, whether or not they have symptoms.
The latest on the coronavirus outbreak in Scotch Plains and Union County as of Monday, May 11.
New Jersey begins to crack down on nursing homes and long-term care facilities with the National Guard now assisting.
The new hours take effect on May 4 at the facility at the Kean University Campus on Morris Avenue in Union Township.
The new hours take effect on Monday at the facility at the Kean University Campus on Morris Avenue in Union Township.
Scotch Plains Township also launched a COVID-19 webpage dedicated to important resources for small business owners and workers.
A 99-year-old man living at the Chelsea at Fanwood assisted living residence tested positive to the new coronavirus on Monday.
Gov. Phil Murphy said the issue of reopening schools will not be revisited until April 17.
Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday that he's ordering many day care centers to shut amid the coronavirus outbreak.
This brings the borough's total to three positive new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases.
All personal care businesses – including salons, barbers, health clubs and tattoo parlors – will be ordered to close at 8 p.m. on Thursday.
This is Fanwood's first confirmed case of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). There are now a total of 15 positive cases in Union County.