On Monday, SMG patients 18 and older who are health care workers can sign up for the covid vaccine.
Exercise has tremendous benefits, but it isn't the whole story. Let's make sure your plan to be healthy is sustainable.
The coronavirus continues to take a toll on Union County. Here are the latest numbers.
The most new cases were in residents 18 and under.
The total new case number for November is 215, as opposed to August, when the number was fewer than 10.
As of the weekend, there were more than 200 new cases in Summit in November, while there were 10 in August. Only seven were 60 and over.
Roots in Summit had closed because a staffer had coronavirus. Meanwhile, another eatery has temporarily shut for similar reasons.
The district plans to go remote after the December holidays, from Jan. 4 through 15. They are not alone.
The two City of Summit offices will go remote for 14 days, reopening a day after Thanksgiving weekend ends.
Officials said anyone who "spen[t] time in the bar area" at Roots Steakhouse should get tested, as "multiple" staffers have coronavirus.
As of Thursday, restaurants had to close at 10 p.m. and can't serve at the bar. They can still serve outdoors and offer delivery after 10.
The latest guidelines includes hospital visiting hours, restrictions and COVID-19 safety measures.
Free walk-up COVID-19 testing clinic will be behind Jefferson School
October has had triple the number of new cases as in August. There were also reports of two more people in local schools with the virus.
"I'm afraid I'm going to die!" A reminder of why things turned tragic in spring 2020 in New Jersey. A story from Union County.
But, you should still go. Here is why.
Her passing marks the 18th fatality in town since the start of the pandemic, the city said.
Update 10-2-2020: The October 8 flu shot drive has been changed to the Plainfield Cultural Arts Center, 724 Park Avenue.
The 2020 Healthiest Communities list ranks 500 U.S. counties and cities based on several factors that influence overall public health.
The schedule for free drive-through testing changes on Monday. Read on for local information.
Also, the schedule for free drive-through testing has changed. Read on for more.
On September 12, the Summit Area YMCA hosted its first virtual Laugh Out Loud (LOL) Charity Auction & Comedy night and raised over $255,000.
The initiative encourages kids to social distance and mask up amid coronavirus.
As schools reopen, the city has had only 7 new cases since a month ago. Read on for updates about how to get tested, benefits, and more.
The city has had only 9 new cases since a month ago.
It can be so easy to neglect your health and well-being, especially now, so join us for outdoor fitness and much more at the Y!
The two cases were in individuals under 25.
Summit saw only 3 new cases in all last week.
After Westfield made the news because teens contracted the virus at parties, Summit advised residents to be aware. Here are recent stats.
Read on for other updates: Mandatory masks statewide, new quarantine rules, outdoor Summit movies, and state statistics
Read on for other local coronavirus and reopening updates: testing, schools, hospitals, more.
The Summit Area YMCA now offers a variety of outdoor exercise classes and is excited for indoor personal training to begin on July 3!
Read on for Summit coronavirus updates: Statistics, trends, school updates, Union County testing hours, and more.
Like other towns, Summit recently revised its budget to account for losses in revenue due to coronavirus.
A local resident said they were at Tatlock Field for at least an hour. Also: Updates on Summit's coronavirus statistics.
They donated gear to 50 area hospitals, but now need volunteers to help with a project for practitioners who serve Native Americans.
EMS Week takes on a new significance this year.
WATCH: NJ says it's clamping down on nursing homes as coronavirus deaths keep spiraling upward. The National Guard has been brought in.
12Bursts offers 5-minute activity bursts in a daily dozen challenge.
Two North Jersey women started the group to feed first responders. It has spinoffs in Millburn, Summit, Hoboken, Maplewood, and Cranford.