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If Eagles Win, Employees Of NJ County Do Too If Eagles Win, Employees Of NJ County Do Too
If Eagles Win, Employees Of NJ County Do Too In case Atlantic County employees need another reason to root for the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. County Executive Dennis Levinson announced county offices will have a two-hour delayed opening on Monday, Feb. 10, but there's a catch: only if the Eagles defeat the Kansas City Chiefs. "Should they lose, Eagles fans will not be staying up late to celebrate," Linda Gilmore, the chief of staff for Levinson wrote. "Therefore, in the event of an Eagles loss, county offices will open on time as normally scheduled. Let's GO BIRDS!!" Levinson's announcement comes after several school…
Atlantic County Begins Coronavirus Testing, Second Test Site Opens In South Brunswick Atlantic County Begins Coronavirus Testing, Second Test Site Opens In South Brunswick
Atlantic County Begins Coronavirus Testing, Second Test Site Opens In South Brunswick The state has approved an Atlantic County drive-thru coronavirus testing site. Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson announced the state had approved Atlantic County’s plan for a COVID-19 drive-thru testing site. The site, located in the parking lot of the Hamilton Mall in Mays Landing, will be open to county residents who show coronavirus symptoms and have a doctor’s prescription and make an appointment. The mall had previously been planned to be the testing location. Stating Thursday, the first people getting tested will be symptomatic healthcare workers and first responders by appoi…
Atlantic County Reports 1st Positive COVID-19 Cases Atlantic County Reports 1st Positive COVID-19 Cases
Atlantic County Reports 1st Positive Covid-19 Cases An Atlantic County man in his 60s tested positive for the coronavirus, marking the county’s first positive test for COVID-19, officials said. The man, whose name was not released, has underlying health conditions and was asked to self-quarantine at home for 14 days, Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson said in a statement. State officials announced two other presumptive positive Atlantic County cases on Wednesday, bringing its total to three. “While this is unfortunate news, it is not unexpected,” Levinson said. “All 50 states now have COVID-19 cases and the numbers will increase as m…