COVID Vaccines, New Business: Looking Ahead In Hudson County 2021

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Hoboken NJ

31 December, 2020

5:18 PM

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HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — As the state of New Jersey rolls out its coronavirus vaccine locations, and students anticipate a return to school after break (remotely at first, in many cases), residents and officials look ahead to 2021 with hope and caution. When will things get back to "normal"? Here are some of the stories that will likely be most relevant in Hudson County's towns in 2021: Hospital sales and announcements CarePoint announced this week that their hospitals in Hoboken and Jersey City are being sold. Here are related stories that will continue into 2021. Management Firm Intends To Purchase Hoboken And Christ Hospitals Judge Tosses Restraining Order In Hudson County Hospital War Officials Want To Avoid Closure Of Hudson County Hospitals Coronavirus vaccine rollout The state has begun rolling out coronavirus vaccination sites and created a phased plan for who gets vaccinated first. Read on: Secaucus Gets Its Own Vaccination Site Hoboken Gets Its Own Coronavirus Vaccination Site Hudson County Opens First Vaccination Site NJ: Here's Who May Get Vaccine Next, And Where Business openings and promotions Hudson County saw several businesses announce their openings in 2020, and several more plan to open in 2021 or ramp up their offerings. Business groups will continue creative promotions to highlight their businesses. Hudson County And NJ Restaurants Strategize To Stay Afloat In Winter Months New Businesses Open In Hoboken (Got a business opening or other business news in Hudson County? Post in the comments or use this email address.) Remote school, and what's happening with camp this summer? The rules around remote learning and school activities will continue to be at issue in 2021. Several local districts will begin remotely in January. Meanwhile, organizations must decide soon about summer camp. Hoboken Schools To Be Remote For 1 Week After Break Hoboken Cancels Winter Recreation Development Deciding what to build is never easy, especially of parts of older towns transform. Here are some development stories that are likely to continue to make news in 2021: Hoboken Rent Too Darn High? City Discusses Future Of Affordable Housing Plan Approved For NJ Transit Development On Jersey City/Hoboken Border Biggest stories of 2020 Did you miss our 2020 year in review stories? These were some of the top stories in Hudson County: Bruuuuce, ICE and COVID. Got news? Email [email protected]. To be the first to get news alerts with breaking stories in your town, or to get a free local newsletter each morning, sign up for Patch breaking news alerts or daily newsletters.

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