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2 NEW COVID-19 CASES IN MONROE TOWNSHIP 846 NEW COVID-19 CASES IN NEW JERSEY - 3,675 TOTAL NJ SECOND HIGHEST IN THE NATION AFTER NEW YORK

LATEST STATE/COUNTY UPDATES:  The latest statistics related to the COVID-19 Coronavirus from Governor Murphy’s office this afternoon includes 846 new positive test results in New Jersey for a statewide total of 3,675.  Middlesex County reports 62 new cases for a total of 277 positive cases.  Monroe has just been notified of two new cases:  38-year-old female and 76-year-old male.  Monroe now has a total of seventeen positive cases. 

“More than 12,000 tests have been done,” said Governor Murphy. “Of those, about 3,600 positive for a rate of 27 percent, which means the majority of results are negative.”  

PROTECTIVE MEASURES AT SUPERMARKETS: Local supermarkets have taken the following measures to help protect employees and customers alike. Yesterday, Township officials met with the Monroe Township Stop & Shop and discussed the following measures that are being installed today to protect our residents:

  • Installing plastic health shields at cash registers 
  • Applying tape lines on the floor in check-out aisles to separate customers to maintain safe distances
  • Closing every other lane to keep lines of customers safely distanced while waiting to pay

SENIOR HOURS AT LOCAL STORES:  Many food stores have established special hours to accommodate the unique needs of senior citizens during this health crisis.  Following is a list of local supermarkets with senior hours:  

  • Acme Milltown – Tuesday and Thursdays, 7am – 9am
  • BJ’s stores – 8a – 9am daily
  • Stop and Shop stores – 6am – 7:30am daily
  • Shoprite stores – 6am – 7am daily
  • Target stores – 8am – 9am daily
  • Walmart stores – every Tuesday, 6am – 8am
  • Whole Foods, Route 9, Marlboro – 8am – 9am daily

NEW HOURS:  COVID-19 DRIVE-THRU TESTING SITE IN MONROE TWP at MyInstaDoc, 298 Applegarth Road:  NEW TESTING HOURS AVAILABLE BEGINNING THURSDAY, MARCH 26.  The facility will serve pre-registered patients only from 9am – 1pm and drive-up patients from 1 – 3:30pm. Testing will continue on Saturday, March 28 and Tuesday, March 31.  Pre-register at www.myinstadocmonroe.comor call 609-207-3220 to speak with a medical professional.

STATE ANNOUNCES POP-UP HOSPITALS UNDER CONSTRUCTION: New Jersey now has the 2ndhighest number of cases in the nation with 3,675.  Today, the governor announced that there are plans underway to set up four field hospitals in New Jersey; located at Meadowlands Exposition Center, NJ Convention Center in Edison, Atlantic City Convention Center and one site to still be determined. 

RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICE & GROCERY DIRECTORY: Please review the directory of available services and operating hours for local essential businesses.  This information has been provided by business owners and is current as of Tuesday, March 24 at 5pm.  To update your information, please contact Eileen Biennas at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.https://www.monroetwp.com/index.php/news/636-covid-19-business-operating-schedule

COUNTY MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Middlesex County is recruiting for volunteers with medical experience to join their Medical Reserve Corps.  Sign up to volunteer with the Medical Reserve Corps at: http://www.middlesexcountynj.gov/Government/Departments/PSH/Pages/MRC.aspx

GOVERNOR REQUESTS MAJOR DISASTER DECLARATION FOR NEW JERSEY: Governor Murphy has requested a Major Disaster Declaration for New Jersey, making the state eligible for more federal resources to combat the growing spread of COVID-19.  Approval of this request would make New Jersey residents eligible for FEMA Individual Assistance (IA) and many other resources. 

REMINDER DONATE TO THE FOOD PANTRY TOMORROW:  Donations of non-perishable and non-expired food may be deposited in specially marked blue bins at the front door of the Monroe Township Senior Center located at 12 Halsey-Reed Road and the Monroe Township Community Center located at 120 Monmouth Road from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25.  Please contact Pam Broskie at 732-521-4400 with any questions.