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NJ Dept of Health Hosting Virtual Town Hall Regarding COVID-19 Vaccines February 11th and 15th

The New Jersey Department of Health is hosting virtual town halls to address facts, fears, and myths regarding the COVID-19 vaccines for New Jersey’s Black, Caribbean, and Latinx communities.   
 
More info is available on the NJDOH home page ( opens in a new windownj.gov/health) in the Spotlight section.
 
 
New Jersey Department of Health
Office of Local Public Health
 
NJ Dept of Health Hosting Virtual Town Hall Regarding COVID-19 Vaccines February 11th and 15th2021-03-01T11:30:19-05:00

Update on COVID-19 Vaccine

THIS MESSAGE WAS SENT THIS EVENING VIA OUR TELEPHONE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM – UPDATE ON COVID-19 VACCINE
Good evening,
This is Mayor Tim Donohue
As we continue to move forward together through the COVID-19 State of Emergency, I wanted to reach out to our residents to share the most update information we have on the COVID-19 Vaccine roll out.
The vaccine program here is being overseen by the State of New Jersey through the Cape May County Health Department.  The county is vaccinating resident who are currently eligible under State guidelines.  Most frontline healthcare workers and first responders have received the vaccine.
The focus of the program is now on Senior Citizens over 65 and those with underlying healthcare conditions that put them at higher risk.
The vaccine is administered in two doses, 2-4 weeks apart.  Receiving the vaccine is a four step process.
Step (1) You must first register for the vaccine. You can register by visiting opens in a new windowwww.covidvaccine.nj.gov or by calling 855-568-0545, if you do not have access to a computer.
Step (2) You will receive an email that you are “eligible” for the vaccine – this is not your appointment. This is confirming your eligibility.
Step (3) You will receive another email that you can now make an appointment. You will need to follow the instructions to locate a vaccination site near you and make your appointment.
Step (4) Once you have your appointment, please make sure that you show up! Do not show up early. You will be seen based on the time of your appointment. At the vaccination site, you will be provided information on how to schedule your second dose appointment.
Again, this is a two part process and you will receive an additional email with instructions for scheduling your second appointment.
Remember, if you do not have access to a computer, please call 856-568-0545. Unfortunately, it may take some time to get through.
The recent expansion of eligibility has created a pool of 4 million NJ residents trying to register for the vaccine and make their first appointment. However, the number of doses currently available for distribution falls far short of meeting the current demand.
This has created a significant backlog that will inevitably lead to long wait times for vaccinations.
The Cape May County Health Department is prepared to deliver 1000 doses of vaccine per day. Their long-range goal is to inoculate 70,000 CMC residents before Memorial Day, in hopes of achieving herd immunity and increasing the odds for a return to normalcy for the Summer Season of 2021.
But, this is all based on the availability of the vaccine. Currently Cape May County is receiving only 1000 doses per week.
This process is not simple and it is new and foreign to most of us. It will require patience and perseverance from us all. We can only hope and pray that this vaccine process is the beginning of the end of this nightmare.
Please stay strong and stay safe. We will get through all this together.
For the best information from the County Health Department visit opens in a new windowhttps://www.capemaycountynj.gov/ or call the CMC health Department at 609-463-6581
Good night and God Bless.
Update on COVID-19 Vaccine2021-04-05T07:31:41-04:00

COVID Vaccine Registration Information

To receive a covid vaccination everyone must pre-register on the New Jersey State Vaccine Registration System at: https://covidvaccine.nj.gov/

Based on vaccine availability, you will receive an email notice of when to schedule your appointment.

Eligibility for the vaccine is based those groups approved by the Governor’s Office. Currently, vaccine is open to:

  1. Healthcare Personnel
  2. Long-Term Care Residents and Staff
  3. First Responders &
  4. Individuals at High Risk

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Who is eligible for vaccination in New Jersey? Who is included in the vaccination phases?

Last Updated: 01/13/2021

New Jersey is rolling out COVID-19 vaccines step-by-step to serve all adults who live, work, or are being educated in the state.

The State’s goal is to vaccinate 70 percent of the adult population – or 4.7 million adults – within six months. While the State’s current plan is highlighted below, the plan will continually be updated in response to the changing circumstances of the pandemic.

To determine which vaccination phase you are in and be notified when you are eligible for a vaccine, pre-register for the vaccine.

Who is eligible for vaccination at this time?

Currently, vaccines are available to the following groups:

Healthcare Personnel (Phase 1A)

Paid and unpaid persons serving in health care settings who have the potential for direct or indirect exposure to patients or infectious materials, including, but not limited to:

  • Licensed healthcare professionals like doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and dentists
  • Staff like receptionists, janitors, mortuary services, laboratory technicians
  • Consultants, per diem, and contractors who are not directly employed by the facility
  • Unpaid workers like health professional students, trainees, volunteers, and essential caregivers
  • Community health workers, doulas, and public health professionals like Medical Reserve Corps
  • Personnel with variable venues like EMS, paramedics, funeral staff, and autopsy workers
  • All workers in acute, pediatric, and behavioral health hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers
  • All workers in health facilities like psychiatric facilities, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and rehabs
  • All workers in clinic-based settings like urgent care clinics, dialysis centers, and family planning sites
  • All workers in long-term care settings like nursing homes, assisted living facilities, group homes, and others
  • All workers in occupational-based healthcare settings like health clinics within workplaces, shelters, jails, colleges and universities, and K-12 schools
  • All workers in community-based healthcare settings like PACE and Adult Living Community Nursing
  • All workers in home-based settings like hospice, home care, and visiting nurse services
  • All workers in office-based healthcare settings like physician and dental offices
  • All workers in public health settings like local health departments, LINCS agencies, harm reduction centers, and medicinal marijuana programs
  • All workers in retail, independent, and institutional pharmacies
  • Other paid or unpaid people who work in a healthcare setting, who may have direct or indirect contact with infectious persons or materials, and who cannot work from home.

Long-Term Care Residents and Staff (Phase 1A)

All residents and staff of long-term and congregate care facilities, including:

  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Veterans homes
  • Assisted living facilities, continuing care retirement communities, and personal care homes
  • Group homes like residential care homes, adult family homes, adult foster homes, and intellectual and developmental disabilities group homes
  • HUD 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program residences
  • Institutional settings like psychiatric hospitals, correctional institutions, county jails, and juvenile detention facilities (for eligible minors, e.g. 16+ years of age may be eligible for Pfizer vaccine under the emergency use authorization)
  • Other vulnerable, congregate, long-term settings

For more information on Phase 1A, click here.

First Responders (Phase 1B)

Sworn law enforcement, firefighters, and other first responders, including:

  • New Jersey State Police troopers
  • Municipal and county police officers
  • Campus police officers
  • Detectives in prosecutors’ offices and state agencies
  • State agency/authority law enforcement officers (e.g. State Park Police and Conservation Officers, Palisades Interstate Parkway Officers, Human Services police, and NJTransit police)
  • Investigator, Parole and Secured Facilities Officers
  • Aeronautical Operations Specialists
  • Sworn Federal Law Enforcement Officers and Special Agents
  • Bi-State law enforcement officers (e.g. Port Authority)
  • Court Security Officers
  • Paid and unpaid members of firefighting services (structural and wildland)
  • Paid and unpaid members of Search and Rescue Units including technical rescue units and HAZMAT teams
  • Paid and unpaid firefighters who provide emergency medical services
  • Paid and unpaid members of Industrial units that perform Fire, Rescue and HAZMAT services
  • Members of State Fire Marshal’s Offices
  • Bi-State Fire Service Personnel (e.g. Port Authority)

Individuals at High Risk (Phase 1B) (effective 1/14/21)

Individuals aged 65 and older, and individuals ages 16-64 with medical conditions, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that increase the risk of severe illness from the virus. These conditions include:

  • Cancer
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
  • Down Syndrome
  • Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies
  • Obesity (body mass index [BMI] of 30 kg/m2 or higher but < 40 kg/m2)
  • Severe Obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2)
  • Sickle cell disease
  • Smoking
  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Individuals who are pregnant and those in an immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) from solid organ transplant are also eligible but should follow CDC guidance and first discuss vaccination with their medical provider before receiving the vaccine.

If you are currently eligible, click here for more information on where to get vaccinated.

Who is eligible for vaccination next?

  • Additional frontline essential workers (Phase 1B)
  • Other essential workers (Phase 1C)
  • General population (Phase 2)

NOTE: Vaccination phases are tentative and subject to change. The movement between vaccination eligibility phases may be fluid. One phase may overlap with another. Not all individuals in each phase will be vaccinated before opening to additional groups, and not all groups within a specific phase will be made eligible to receive the vaccine at the same time.

An announcement regarding when additional frontline essential workers and individuals at high risk will be eligible for the vaccine under Phase 1B and Phase 1C will be forthcoming. Categories of individuals are informed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce” advisory list, ACIP recommendations, and recommendations of the NJDOH COVID-19 Professional Advisory Committee.

Click here for more information on where the vaccines will be available. All New Jerseyans can pre-register for the vaccine here.

COVID Vaccine Registration Information2021-04-05T07:31:49-04:00

Atlantic City Electric Reliability Project – Route 9 Closures Update

Update from Atlantic City Electric:

We are currently rebuilding a critical transmission line running through Middle and Dennis townships to improve reliability for Cape May County customers and visitors to the region. To safely perform this work, one lane will be closed on Route 9 between Sea Isle Boulevard and Avalon Boulevard in Cape May County from about 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday, resulting in traffic delays.

We are committed to minimizing potential impacts on local traffic, businesses and the community, and appreciate the cooperation and understanding of local residents as we continue to perform this important reliability enhancement work. We expect to complete construction along this portion of Route 9 by April 2021.

 

Atlantic City Electric Reliability Project – Route 9 Closures Update2021-04-05T07:31:58-04:00

Christmas House Decorating Contest 2020

opens in a new windowChristmas House Decorating Contest 2020 Photos

Middle Township House Decorating Contest 2020
Name & Number Address Award
Mike Saioni 462 Swainton-Goshen Rd    Swainton Best House
Bill Davenport 1 Shadow Lane CMCH
Frances Kelley 8 Acorn Lane CMCH
Corey Murnaghan 603 Hand Ave. CMCH
Debbie Pike 801 Hand Ave.  CMCH
Mr. & Mrs. Michael James 306 Dias Creek Rd CMCH Honorable Mention  Overall
JJ Sweitzer 24 Meadow Valley Rd CMCH
Kristi Brown 18 Meadow Valley Rd CMCH
Damen Ernst 7 Meadow Valley Rd   CMCH
Eric Glenz 805 Bayview Rd Edgewood
John Donley 103 N. 10 Ave Edgewood
Jim Belles 223 N. 6th St Edgewood
Kirby Stiltner 307 N. 3rd Street Rio Grande
Deborah Piotek 208 E. Maryland Ave Rio Grande
Kerri Garner 108 Davis Rd Rio Grande Best Porch
John & Bernadette Goch 46 Secluded Lane Rio Grande
Jose Seda 13A Williams St Rio Grande
Frank Froio 15 Centennial Ave Rio Grande
Charles Coulter 904 S Route 9 CMCH Best Yard
Joyce & Allen Stokes 311 East Shellbay CMCH Best Overall
Christmas House Decorating Contest 20202021-01-29T15:23:27-05:00

Notice of Temporary Closure of Ingram’s Thorofare Bridge – December 21st thru 23rd, 2020

Notice of Temporary Closure of Ingram’s Thorofare Bridge and Detour of Avalon Boulevard (C.R. 601)

On Monday thru Wednesday nights, December 21st  thru 23rd 2020, the Ingram’s Thorofare Bridge will be closed between the hours of 7:00pm thru 5:00am due to ongoing construction. As a result, Avalon Boulevard (C.R. 601) will be closed to thru traffic during these hours. The roadway and bridge will re-open after those hours and remain open thereafter.

Motorists heading south on Route 9 and wishing to access Avalon via  Avalon Boulevard will be required to continue heading south along Route 9 until they arrive at the Stone Harbor Boulevard intersection (C.R. 657). They will then be directed east along Stone Harbor Boulevard/ 96th Street to Third Avenue (C.R. 619) in Stone Harbor. They will then be directed north along C.R. 619 to Avalon. Traffic exiting the Garden State Parkway at exit 13 and wishing to head east to Avalon will be directed west to Route 9 to follow the same detour. Northbound traffic approaching Stone Harbor Boulevard and wishing to access Avalon will be directed onto Stone Harbor Boulevard at exit 10.

Motorist heading north along Route 9 wishing to access Avalon via Avalon Boulevard will be directed to head east at the Stone Harbor Boulevard intersection. Once in Stone Harbor, motorists will be directed north along Third Avenue (C.R. 619) toward Avalon.  Traffic on the barrier islands wishing to utilize Avalon Boulevard to access the Garden State Parkway or Route 9 will be directed south on C.R. 619 to 96th Street, where they will be directed west along Stone Harbor Boulevard to Route 9 and the Parkway.

Local traffic will be permitted to access Avalon Boulevard up to the Ingram’s Thorofare Bridge from either side, but will not be permitted to cross the bridge. Please note that due to the current load restriction of the 96th Street Bridge (C.R. 657), vehicles over 15 tons will not be able to access Stone Harbor/ Avalon  until traffic resumes on the Ingram’s Thorofare bridge at 5:00am the following mornings.  Please plan accordingly and obey all traffic control devices and speed limits.

Notice of Temporary Closure of Ingram’s Thorofare Bridge – December 21st thru 23rd, 20202024-04-17T13:24:59-04:00

Trash and Recycling Schedule for the Christmas and New Year’s Holiday Weeks 2023

Middle Township Trash and Recycling Schedule for the 2023 Christmas and New Year’s Holiday Weeks will be as follows:

NO TRASH PICKUP ON CHRISTMAS DAY OR NEW YEAR’S DAY

Monday route – will be picked up on Tuesday

Tuesday route – will be picked up on Wednesday

Wednesday route – will be picked up on Thursday

Thursday route – will be picked up on Friday

Friday route – will be picked up on Saturday

Trash and Recycling Schedule for the Christmas and New Year’s Holiday Weeks 20232023-12-20T08:27:52-05:00
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