As they look to expand vaccination sites, the Ocean County Health Department is making a call to the bullpen for some relief at the OCC Drive-Thru testing site.
Ocean County law enforcement officers are going back to college to earn their certificate in addiction studies to help them deal with the stigmas linked to substance abuse disorder in their communities.
On a small scale, we can see the coronavirus pandemic already making an impact on college tuition rates in New Jersey for the 2021 academic year — so far, it's in the form of good news for students.
Due to the rise in Covid-19 cases in Ocean County, the health department will be going back to offering tests five-days a week at the Ocean County College drive-thru testing site for the first time in months.
High school students in Toms River will soon be able to begin their college journey a little early and try to gain an edge applying for colleges and universities.
We reported yesterday that starting this Monday, April 20th, that the COVID-19 testing site at Ocean County College will be moving to Waretown. The move is NOT happening The Ocean County Health Department said that there are some logistical issues in Waretown that cannot be addressed at this time so …
Starting this Monday, April 20th, The COVID-19 testing site at Ocean County College is moving to the Ocean County Fire and First Aid Training Center, Volunteer Way, (off Route 9) in Waretown. According to Jersey Shore Online: “Starting April 20, we are moving from the parking lot at Ocean County Coll…