Storm update: Three state vaccine mega-sites will be closed Sunday
The state COVID-19 vaccine mega-sites in Burlington County, Middlesex County, and Morris County will be closed on Sunday due the winter storm that is expected to bring several inches of snow to the region.
Sunday appointments for the Burlington site will be moved to Feb. 8, 9, and 10. Appointments for the Middlesex County site will be moved to Feb. 13. Appointments for the Morris County site will be moved to Feb. 10.
The Atlantic County, Gloucester County, and Bergen County mega-sites will all remain open on Sunday, state officials said.
If you have an appointment booked to get a COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, call the site ahead of time before you head out.
According to the National Weather Service, the Princeton region could see between four and eight inches of snow, with the northern portions of Mercer and Middlesex counties receiving more snow than towns to the south.
Snow is expected to begin falling around 5 a.m. on Sunday and end in the late afternoon. A winter storm warning is in effect from 4 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday.
Don’t forget to move your vehicles from the streets so plows clear the streets. Most municipalities have ordinances banning on-street parking during a storm. You could get a ticket or worse, get towed.
Events
Live ice sculpting scheduled for Palmer Square this Sunday has been postponed to next Sunday, Feb. 14, and Monday, Feb. 15 from noon to 2 p.m.
We will update this post with more event cancelations and other news as it becomes available.
Krystal Knapp is the founding editor of Planet Princeton. Follow her on Twitter @krystalknapp. She can be reached via email at editor AT planetprinceton.com. Send all letters to the editor and press releases to that email address.