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RiverLINE To Run On Sunday/Holiday Schedule
Starting tomorrow, Wednesday March 25, NJ Transit announced that the RiverLINE will be operating on a Holiday/Sunday schedule.
#COVID19 Service Update: In addition to rail service operating on enhanced Presidents Day Schedule beginning Monday, March 23, please visit the following link for updates on @NJTRANSIT_NLR and @NJTRANSIT_RL service changes effective Wednesday, March 25. https://t.co/qWLAx2UZPh pic.twitter.com/JBdjUgmVI1
— River Line (@NJTRANSIT_RL) March 22, 2020
To view the Sunday/Holiday schedule, click here.
Unemployment Guidance For Workers Affected By COVID-19
Information provided by Camden County Board of Freeholders
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s Division of Unemployment Insurance has issued new guidance for filers affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, including a new schedule for when individuals should claim their weekly benefit.
Pennsauken Public Schools To Extend Remote Learning
Mayor Killion Announces Second Confirmed Case Of Coronavirus In Pennsauken
Pennsauken’s Disc Makers Makes Face Shields In Response To COVID-19 Crisis
Like many businesses in the U.S., 73-year-old Disc Makers, one of the country’s largest manufacturers of CDs, DVDs, USBs, and other physical media, saw demand for its products drop due to the COVID-19 crisis. Hearing of the shortages in medical supplies, and wanting to help out during this national emergency, the company has quickly pivoted to making protective face shields for medical testing and other uses.
Governor Murphy Announces “Stay At Home” Order
Wawa Announces Changes In Response To COVID-19
Wawa has announced changes in their operations as a direct response to COVID-19 outbreak.
Governor Murphy Orders More Closures
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced additional closures via social media in response to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Meals Available For Camden County Seniors In Need
The Camden County Division of Senior and Disabled Services is prepared to ensure that no senior goes hungry during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. All residents previously enrolled in the Camden County Nutrition Program have automatically begun receiving home-delivery of meals this week, and seniors in need of meals – for any reason – can call the Division at (856) 374-MEAL to make immediate arrangements.