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Vaccine mega-site opens for Middlesex County residents

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Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios, left, and Commissioner Shanti Narra, a former North Brunswick councilwoman, attend the opening of the Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-Site on Jan. 15.

iddlesex County and RWJBarnabas Health officials joined New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy in opening the Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-Site in Edison on Jan. 15 at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center. The Edison vaccination mega-site is equipped with 20 vaccination stations and will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Administration of up to 2,400 COVID-19 vaccinations can occur at the site per day to qualified individuals as per the state’s priority guidelines, which now include individuals ages 65 and up, according to information provided by the Middle-

sex County Office of Communications. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, both currently granted with Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA, will be administered at the site. Qualified individuals must pre-register online for an appointment to receive the vaccine at covid19.nj.gov. “We are pleased that Middlesex County has been selected as a vaccine mega-site destination and are proud to partner with a trusted name in healthcare, RWJBarnabas Health and the state on this historic effort,” County Commissioner Director, Ronald G. Rios, said in the statement. “Our county (Continued on page 5)

The life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., through pictures and words

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n place of its annual ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services posted a tribute video on its website that includes a collage of photos and quotes. The pictures highlight King at various

points in his life, with his family, praying, at peaceful protests and demonstrations, with the Freedom Riders, presenting lectures and delivering his infamous “I Have a Dream” speech. They also chronicle the singing of “We Shall Overcome” at the Seattle Center after his assassination, mourners at an all-night vigil outside Ebenezer Baptist Church to view his body, and the first anniversary of his death.

The following quotes were interspersed throughout the 8-minute video: “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” – Eleanor Roosevelt “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” – President Abraham Lincoln “Unity to be real must stand the severest strain without breaking.” – Mahatma

Gandhi “If we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.” – President John F. Kennedy “Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once

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BULLETIN BOARD North Brunswick Township is seeking volunteers who can assist in shoveling snow for senior residents. Call the Senior Center at 732-418-2222 if interested. Sunheri Yaadein, a virtual Bollywood concert featuring Tina, Rakesh, Tanmayee, Pinakin, Neeti and Tushar, hosted by Madhavi, will be held from 3-5 p.m. Jan. 31. Zoom ID is 882 1333 1879; no passcode needed. It will also be broadcast on Facebook Live by the Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey, OHMKara, Indus TV and GOPIO Central Jersey.

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Right at Home forms nonprofit to ‘Smash Out’ Alzheimer’s

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mash Out Alzheimer’s Foundation has been established as the official charity of Right at Home of Central New Jersey. For many years, Beth Sholom, owner and executive director of Right at Home – who is the founder and CEO of the Smash Out Alzheimer’s Foundation – has raised money for various Alzheimer’s charities in order to find a cure for Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases, according to information provided by the company. She has organized and hosted two “Smash Out Alzheimer’s” events, the first in 2017 and the second in 2019. Both events included decorating pumpkins, gift baskets that were auctioned off, refreshments, pumpkin smashing, live music, and local vendors and artisans selling seasonal and holiday merchandise. The end result of both events was not only raising awareness of the need for more research into finding a cure for Alzheimer’s but – thanks to all who attended, donated, participated and entertained –

raising many thousands of dollars which was donated to Alzheimer’s New Jersey, according to the statement. Prior to both of Smash Out Alzheimer’s events, the group completed in-person and online fundraisers, including partnering with such companies as Yankee Candle, Pampered Chef and LuLaRoe. This past summer, the “Shed the COVID-19” fundraising event asked participants to commit to donating $1 for every pound they lost over a 2-month period, with all monies being donated to Alzheimer’s New Jersey. Because so many of Right at Home of Central New Jersey’s past and present clients suffer from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, Sholom decided to form a 501c3 tax-exempt organization to be able to raise funds for Alzheimer’srelated organizations on an ongoing basis all year long, according to the statement. For more information, visit rightathome.net

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core character pillar in Girl Scouts s is civic responsibility. That is why d so many Girl Scouts in Central and g ,Southern New Jersey choose communitybased projects when they work to earn badges and awards. This holiday season was no exception. yThe Girl Scouts of Troop 81430 in North Brunswick chose to take on a project that would help some of the most disadvantaged children in the community. The girls of Troop 81430 know how much joy the holiday season brings to them dand their families. They wanted to bring dthe same type of joy to other children. The ntroop collected personal funds and asked -for donations from family and friends. sThey used this money to purchase holiday gifts for the families staying at the Ozanam Family Shelter in Edison. The Ozanam Family Shelter provides shelter for 16 single women and 26 families. Services include temporary and emergency lodging, meals, physical and mental health assessments, crisis counseling, assistance with housing, em-

ployment and children’s educational placement, case management and referrals. The girls were so excited to go shopping and imagined how happy the children would be when they saw their gifts. What the girls learned, is that they too received a gift. The staff at Ozanam Family Shelter explained how their act of kindness would have deep meaning to these residents. Their hearts will be warmed knowing that someone else in the community was thinking about them and took action. Troop 81430 includes Amaly Safri, a seventh grade cadette from Sayreville Middle School; Hana Elsayed, an eighth grade cadette from North Brunswick Middle School; Sarah Abujazar, a seventh grade cadette from North Brunswick Middle School; Mariam Abujazar, a ninth grade senior from North Brunswick Township High School; and Saida Tigharghar, the troop leader for the past four years. • This article was submitted by the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey

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Brandywine at Princeton suffers first loss of residents due to COVID, but looks toward future with beginning of vaccinations By JENNIFER AMATO Managing Editor

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lthough five residents of Brandywine Living at Princeton died within a two-week span as a result of COVID-19, vaccinations have begun to keep all residents and staff members safe, according to administrators of the facility. The residents who died were in their early 90s, on average, and had an average residence at the South Brunswick-based senior living facility of six-and-a-half years. Three of the residents died at a hospital and two of the residents died at Brandywine, according to Brenda J. Bacon, president and chief executive officer of Brandywine Living. The deaths occurred from Dec. 28 to Jan. 8, Bacon said, most likely as the result of an outbreak at Brandywine Princeton that was initially reported on Dec. 16, several weeks after the Thanksgiving holiday. The peak of the outbreak was Dec. 28, she said. She said many residents of the facility tend to have underlying conditions, which makes battling COVID more difficult. “The long-term residents are part of our community, part of our hearts, part of our family. It has been extremely difficult,” Bacon said. Bacon said the situation was reflective of the trend in the surrounding community. “When (a disease) is that rampant, you are going to have to deal with it the best you can to protect residents,” she said. Prior to the five recent deaths, Brandywine had a high success rate of keeping its 200 residents and staff members safe. No one had passed away from the virus since the pandemic began in mid-March. “We started very early with COVID precautions,” Bacon said, noting there was a full stock of personal protective equipment available at the beginning of March; employees were required to wear masks, and gowns when necessary; sanitation procedures were increased; anyone who tested positive for the coronavirus was isolated for 14 days; employees were tested once or twice a week; anyone coming into the building was screened for symptoms; and employees were only allowed to work at Brandywine and not another health care

facility to avoid cross-contamination. COVID is “highly contagious and mostly invisible,” Bacon said, noting that 40% to 50% of transmission is by people who are asymptomatic. “We have to use with COVID many, many interventions to try and keep our residents safe, particularly when the country and New Jersey have been so hot with infections,” she said. However, she said she is “looking forward,” as Brandywine at Princeton already held its first vaccination clinic on Jan. 14, when about 100 residents and staff members received the first dose of the PfizerBioNTech vaccine. In three weeks, those who chose to get their first dose of the vaccine will receive their second dose of the vaccine, and anyone who decides to get their first dose of the vaccine can do so. Three weeks after that, group B will receive their second dose. “We absolutely intend to vaccinate everyone (who wants the vaccine),” Bacon said. Brandywine as a company has 32 communities in seven states, and had held 19 vaccination clinics as of press time. Bacon said she worries about people who have been isolated at home for the past 10 months, and for those who are experiencing COVID fatigue. “We value keeping our residents both social and safe. We want them to have fun, to have something to look forward to, to have friends, to laugh, to be safe,” she said. “I am very, very hopeful we soon will be returning to that with the vaccine. We have done everything we can to keep our residents safe with this awful virus hitting the entire world.” She thanked Brandywine’s team of frontline “heroes.” “I am feeling really positive we see the light at the end of this tunnel,” she said, reminding all to remain vigilant, mask up and get vaccinated. “Hopefully we can come through this terrible period all coming out stronger,” she said. Contact Jennifer Amato at jamato@newspapermediagroup.com

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CVS Pharmacy partnered with Brandywine Living at Princeton, located in South Brunswick, as the clinic provider for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Brandywine Living at Princeton resident Kirt Wedemeyer, age 95, said, “I think this is an incredible breakthrough to be able to have a vaccine so quickly.” When asked how she felt about the vaccine, 90-year-old Dee Wagner of Brandywine Living at Middlebrook Crossing Bridgewater said, “It’s the most important thing in my lifetime, and for the future. It’s almost like a duty. I’m just a 90-year-old setting an example.”

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Vaccines

Teams from RWJBarnabas Health, Middlesex County and the National Guard are coordinating efforts at the site to operate, staff and ensure maximum safety and efficiency of the vaccination effort, according to the statement. Together, more than 100 staff members are currently on-site to provide services including security, registration, vaccination and medical observation. The Middlesex County Vaccination Center is one of six mega sites in New Jersey. The other locations include Gloucester County (Rowan College of South Jersey in Sewell), Morris County (former Sears store at Rockaway Townsquare Mall), East Rutherford (The Meadowlands, opening soon), Burlington County (The Moorestown Mall) and Atlantic City (The Atlantic City Convention Center, opening soon). To schedule an appointment at the Edison Mega-Site, visit covid19.nj.gov. Registrants cannot select the specific brand of COVID vaccine to receive; vaccines will be determined by the supply that is available, according to the statement. For more information and resources from the State of New Jersey, visit covid19.nj.gov. For general COVID-19 questions, call 2-1-1. For medical COVID-19 questions, call 1-800-962-1253. For COVID-19 resources and vaccine information from Middlesex County, visit www.middlesexcountynj.gov/COVID-19.

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The North Brunswick We Remember Committee sponsored a community service project for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 18, cleaning up Martin Luther King Jr. Park in North Brunswick. Pictured from left: Laura Pelszynski from North Brunswick CERT; North Brunswick Township High School students Anna Reyes and Hailey Nannery; and Amie Rehil, member of the Wreaths Across America chapter from Elmwood Cemetery.

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to a people. Those who have known freedom, and then lost it, have never known it again.” – President Ronald Reagan “Unity. To transform the world, we must begin with ourselves. However small may be the world we live in, if we can transform ourselves, bring about a radically different point of view in our daily existence, then perhaps we shall affect the world at large, the extended relationship with others.” – Krishnamurti “Our flag is red, white and blue, but our nation is a rainbow – red, yellow, brown, black and white – and we’re all precious in God’s sight.” – the Rev. Jesse Jackson “This country was founded and built by people with great dreams and the courage to take great risks.” – President Ronald Reagan “We have learned to fly the air like birds and swim the sea like fish, but we have not learned the simple art of living together as brothers.” – Dr. King “Surely the day will come when color means nothing more than the skin tone, when religion is seen uniquely as a way to speak one’s soul; when birth places have the weight of a throw of the dice and all men are born free, when understanding breeds love and brotherhood.” – Josephine Baker “If anyone tells you that America’s best days are behind her, they’re looking the wrong way.” – President George W.H. Bush “When people made up their minds that

they wanted to be free and took action, then there was a change.” – Rosa Parks “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” – Dr. King “Two qualities are indispensable: first, an intellect that, even in the darkest hour, retains some glimmerings of the inner light which leads to truth; and second, the courage to follow this faint light wherever it may lead.” – Carl von Clausewitz “We need a spirit of community, a sense that we are all in this together. If we have no sense of community, the American dream will wither.” – President William J. Clinton “What I mean by the principle of oneness is this: That we must learn to realize that there’s nothing separate or apart. That everything is part of everything else. That there’s nothing above us, or below us, or around us. All is inherent within us. Like Jesus said, ‘the Kingdom is within.’ “ – Eden Ahbez “We are not limited by what we have done, or what we have left undone. We are limited only by what we are willing to do.” – President George W. Bush “There is not a Black America and White America and Latino America and Asian America – there is the United States of America.” – President Barack Obama. “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others?” – Dr. King To view the video, visit https://northbrunswicknj.gov/resources/videos/

is fully equipped to provide the necessary resources and advanced infrastructure to deploy the COVID-19 vaccine safely and efficiently both at the mega-site and at our own vaccination sites. This vaccine is a powerful blow to the pandemic, but we need to continue to remain vigilant by wearing masks, socially distancing, and maintaining good hand hygiene.” “We are proud to partner with Middlesex County and Gov. Murphy in [setting] up this vaccination site here in Edison,” Barry H. Ostrowsky, president and chief executive officer for RWJBarnabas Health, said in the statement. “This mega-site represents the next vital step in getting this vaccine out into our communities so that we can turn the corner in this vicious battle against the virus and make our communities healthier.” The mega-site is currently vaccinating healthcare workers, staff and residents of long-term care facilities, members of law enforcement and emergency responders including police officers and firefighters. Also included are individuals over the age of 65 and those with certain chronic medical conditions between the ages of 16 and 64, according to the statement.


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Vaccine mega-site opens at convention center in Edison

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iddlesex County and RWJBarnabas Health officials joined New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy in opening the Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-Site in Edison on Jan. 15 at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center. The Edison vaccination mega-site is equipped with 20 vaccination stations and will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Administration of up to 2,400 COVID-19 vaccinations can occur at the site per day to qualified individuals as per the state’s priority guidelines, which now include individuals ages 65 and up, according to information provided by the Middlesex County Office of Communications. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, both currently granted with Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA, will be administered at the site. Qualified individuals must pre-register online for an appointment to receive the vaccine at covid19.nj.gov. “We are pleased that Middlesex County has been selected as a vaccine mega-site destination and are proud to partner with a trusted name in healthcare, RWJBarnabas Health and the state on this historic effort,” County Commissioner Director, Ronald G. Rios, said in the statement. “Our county is fully equipped to provide the necessary resources and advanced infrastructure to deploy the COVID-19 vaccine safely and efficiently both at the mega-site and at our own vaccination sites. This vaccine is a powerful blow to the pandemic, but we need to continue to remain vigilant by wearing masks, socially distancing, and maintaining good hand hygiene.” “We are proud to partner with Middlesex County and Gov. Murphy in [setting] up this vaccination site here in Edison,” Barry H. Ostrowsky, president and chief executive officer for RWJBarnabas Health, said in the statement. “This mega-site represents the next vital step in getting this vaccine out into our communities so that we can turn the corner in this vicious battle against the virus and make our communities healthier.” The mega-site is currently vaccinating healthcare workers, staff and residents of long-term care facilities, members of law enforcement and emergency responders including police officers and firefighters.

Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios, left, and Commissioner Shanti Narra attend the opening of the Middlesex County Regional COVID-19 Vaccine Mega-Site on Jan. 15.

Also included are individuals over the age of 65 and those with certain chronic medical conditions between the ages of 16 and 64, according to the statement. Teams from RWJBarnabas Health, Middlesex County and the National Guard are coordinating efforts at the site to operate, staff and ensure maximum safety and efficiency of the vaccination effort, according to the statement. Together, more than 100 staff members are currently on-site to provide services including security, registration, vaccination and medical observation. The Middlesex County Vaccination Center is one of six mega sites in New Jersey. The other locations include Gloucester County (Rowan College of South Jersey in Sewell), Morris County (former Sears store at Rockaway Townsquare Mall), East Rutherford (The Meadowlands, opening soon), Burlington County (The Moorestown Mall) and Atlantic City (The Atlantic City Convention Center, opening soon). To schedule an appointment at the Edison Mega-Site, visit covid19.nj.gov. Registrants cannot select the specific brand of COVID vaccine to receive; vaccines will be determined by the supply that is available, according to the statement. For more information and resources from the State of New Jersey, visit covid19.nj.gov. For general COVID-19 questions, call 2-1-1. For medical COVID-19 questions, call 1-800-962-1253. For COVID-19 resources and vaccine information from Middlesex County, visit www.middlesexcountynj.gov/COVID-19.

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elcoming a new year is tradition- using sanitizers, keeping social distance, ally an exciting time as we look and not participating in large gatherings. I know we have been at this for a long ahead to celebrating all life’s moments with family and friends and prepar- time. Many have become disillusioned and ing our New Year resolutions. The New have started disregarding the guidelines. Year has always been a time of promise for We have seen people refusing to wear a brighter future. And as we said goodbye masks, some restaurants and businesses to 2020 and hello to 2021, that sentiment have been ignoring capacity limits, and was as powerful as it has ever people have been holding and been. attending large gatherings. I COUNTY The past year has been a know it has been difficult and CORNER year of hardship for all of us. has been exhausting, but we Environmental, social justice need to remember that this and financial issues impacted pandemic is not over yet. If we our nation and the globe, but do not follow precautions, we most prominently we all grapare not only endangering ourselves, but others. pled with the COVID-19 panVaccines have been apdemic. proved and distribution is beDespite the hardship during ginning, giving us a renewed this time, however, we have sense of hope, but it will not be seen the best in people. During the pandemic, comfor several months that much munities have come together of the population is able to be to keep small businesses open vaccinated. While the vaccine COURTESY OF by ordering take out or opting MIDDLESEXPHOTO COUNTY OFFICE OF is administered in the tiered to shop local. Volunteers gave COMMUNICATIONS approach set forth by the State their time to help food banks of New Jersey, I ask that you collect and distribute food Ronald G. Rios, all remain patient and diligent to families in need. And our in an effort not to spread this director of the teachers expertly adapted their Middlesex County disease. Patience takes a sigmethods to teach our children nificant effort, but in the end, Board of in person or virtually. we will make it through this Commissioners pandemic. Most importantly, we have seen how our healthcare workResources and information ers, first responders, and essential workers have been collected by Middlesex County work tirelessly day after day to help oth- and are available at middlesexcountynj. ers, often sacrificing their own health and gov/covid19. safety to do so. Please be safe and may God bless you. During the upcoming year, I would like Ronald G. Rios is the director of the to suggest a New Year’s resolution for you: Middlesex County Board of Commissioncontinue to follow the guidelines of 2020 ers. He submits the occasional column to regarding wearing masks, washing hands, Newspaper Media Group.

COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI-NJ) will hold a family support group for siblings of a loved one with mental illness at 7 p.m. Jan. 28. Gain support and share with others who can relate to your personal experiences. The group will follow the NAMI Signature Family Support Group Model and will be run by two trained facilitators. Participants must pre-register and be 18 years or older. Attendance will be limited. Register at https://docs.google.com/ forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfOdVJrY-UpfYANqarYDZSB4WezNouk5ErrpuBDujbVhuWa7Q/viewform NAMI also offers family support groups at noon on Tuesdays and at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays; and a connection recovery support group at noon and 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. For more information, visit http://www. naminj.org

Historian Tali Nates, founder and executive director of the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre in South Africa, will participate in a virtual presentation at 2 p.m. Jan. 31 as part of the Daniel Pearl Education Center Speaker Series. A historian who lectures internationally on Holocaust education, genocide prevention, reconciliation and human rights, Nates has presented at the United Nations and numerous global conferences. The daughter of a Holocaust survivor, Nates will speak on “A Place on Schindler’s List: My Father’s Story,” a highly personal account of her father and uncle, who were both on Schindler’s List, among the 1,200 Jews saved by Oskar Schindler at the Plaszow concentration camp. Nates will present virtually via https:// youtu.be/q3SbrNcsiH8 Email dpeccommittee@gmail.com with any questions.


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