NPCOVID19 REPORT:
We have 3 new Covid-19 cases in our community reported to us from the Board of Health, and 0 new recovered.
Our current total active cases in New Providence remains at 29.
Here is a breakdown of our current cases:
– 0 New Adult non-LTC Cases
– 0 New Adult LTC Cases
– 3 New Child Cases:
– 1 NPHS Student
– 1 NPMS Student
– 1 Salt Brook Student
– 0 New Recovered
– 29 Total Active Cases:
– 28 non-LTC
– 1 LTC
New Providence has had a total of 414 positive COVID-19 cases since October 1st:
October – 12 Cases
November- 99 Cases
December – 150 Cases
January – 110 Cases
February – 43 Cases
Please continue to follow all CDC safety protocols outlined here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html
We wish all a speedy recovery! Please keep our lost, afflicted, their families, all of our dedicated first responders, emergency management, medical personnel, and essential workers in your thoughts and prayers.
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EVENT:
Sunday 2/28 2pm –
Please join the New Providence Diversity Committee and the New Providence Memorial Library to virtually celebrate Black History with unique perspectives from our community. The zoom link is https://bit.ly/NPDCInspireAction
RECYCLING:
East Side Curbside Recycling Change –
Beginning Thursday, March 4th, EAST side curbside recycling (Summit line to South St) will be collected on THURSDAYS. (WEST side will remain the same and continue on Fridays). Please place items at curbside by 3am on collection day. For more information please visit the borough website at https://www.newprov.org/garbage-recycling/ Information is also available on our annual calendar mailed in December.
We wish our Council President Rob Muñoz a very happy birthday and thank him for his good service to our community.
Be safe, keep well, and stay strong. We are all in this together and together we will get through this. Pioneer Strong!
-Mayor Al Morgan
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