The township's Office of Emergency Management has dispersed thousands of pieces of personal protective equipment, the town's mayor said.
Wayne Mayor Christopher Vergano said the township has seen a decrease in new cases, an indication social distancing is working.
In Wayne Township, a total of 411 men and 379 women have tested positive for the virus as of Friday.
The site was closed in response to bad weather. Testing is expected to continue Saturday.
The Township of Wayne is setting up a window at its police station to accept property tax payments in cash.
Also, some Wayne Township stores provide shopping hours specifically for people who are at a high risk of contracting the new coronavirus.
The township's Memorial Day parade has been postponed. The wreath-laying ceremony will be held as usual.
The drive-thru testing center at William Paterson University is closed Tuesday due to severe weather. It is to reopen Wednesday at 9 a.m.
A longtime Wayne Township firefighter was released from the hospital this week, township mayor Christopher Vergano said.
'Please don't be fooled into thinking this pandemic is over,' Wayne Township Mayor Christopher Vergano said.
On social distancing, Wayne Mayor Christopher Vergano said, "this is the new norm."
Some HRSA Health Centers offer health care and coronavirus testing to people without insurance. These centers are in Wayne Township.
Plus, watch a music video thanking first responders made by Wayne Hills High School freshman Noah Sandler.
"My role was significantly changed—I want to say for the better," the Passaic nurse said of how the new coronavirus has impacted her job.
Wayne Mayor Christopher Vergano said eight people remain hospitalized.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
'Assume they have the virus, and make sure you’re taking necessary precautions,' Wayne's mayor said of coming near others in public.
Wayne's mayor admonished residents for discarding protective gloves on the ground: 'It's disgusting.'
'Many tears are being shed over this tragic loss,' the hospital's CEO said in a statement.
In a video on his Facebook page, Andre Sayegh said on Tuesday he feels fine and will continue his mayoral duties from his home.
Here's the latest updates on the outbreak of the new coronavirus in Wayne Township.
In Wayne Township, 35 tests for the new coronavirus came back positive Monday. Here's how the new coronavirus is impacting Wayne.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Wayne.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Wayne Township.
The Passaic firefighter who died of the new coronavirus leaves behind a wife and two children.
County residents with symptoms of the new coronavirus need a doctor's referral to get tested. Here's how to see a doctor on the cheap.
Eight people have died at a nursing home in New Jersey due to the coronavirus, officials announced on Monday.
Celebrity chef Floyd Cardoz, who brought the cuisine of his native India to new heights in the U.S., died of the coronavirus.
Eighteen Wayne residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, officials said this weekend.
A 5-year-old girl and her parents tested positive for the coronavirus.
A Clifton resident tested positive for the coronavirus.
The hospital said the doctor is in critical but stable condition.
The Diocese of Paterson has issued guidance for how to worship while minimizing their risk of contracting the virus.
A deadly hepatitis A outbreak continues to expand in New Jersey
More than 63,000 patients are registered in New Jersey's medicinal marijuana program, but right now they rely on six initial suppliers.
The state recently issued its annual list of heroin abuse cases reported by each community.
The NJ Department of Health has issued a warning about possible exposure to hepatitis A.
A new service in the Wayne area makes it a little easier for people who are stricken with the flu to get help.
The event will run from noon to 3 p.m. at 1455 Valley Road, Wayne, and will include family-friendly activities and refreshments.
The vehicle will be parked from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. by the entrance of Finn’s Mobile Home Park, which is located at 122 Fairfield Road.