This past Monday, we honored the legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who
dedicated his life to civic engagement and social equality. Some of the ways we honor Dr.
King’s legacy is through acts of service, building trust, and creating a safer community
where every person feels welcomed. Although COVID-19 has limited our ability to gather
together, many members of our community took action this past Monday during the National
Day of Service in the same generous spirit that endured throughout 2020.
As we make our way through 2021 with expanded vaccine eligibility, I am confident that all
of us will do our best to continue to protect the most vulnerable in our community. Many
of you have already signed up to get vaccinated on the NJ Vaccine Scheduling
System<https://covidvaccine.nj.gov/> and the Atlantic Health
website<https://www.atlantichealth.org/conditions-treatments/coronavirus…ml>.
If you haven’t, please sign up at
covidvaccine.nj.gov<https://covidvaccine.nj.gov/>
and
atlantichealth.org<https://www.atlantichealth.org/conditions-treatments/…ml>.
If you know someone who does not have access to the internet or a computer, please contact
us at the Township. We have begun reaching out to and assisting senior citizens in our
community and neighboring communities to make sure they get registered and have
transportation to vaccination locations. It is our goal to ensure that every Mendham
Township resident has the most updated information and access to the state and county
registration websites so they can get vaccinated as soon as possible.
On Monday morning at 8:00am, the state will go live with its Vaccination Helpline. The
number is (855) 568-0545. In the meantime, the County of Morris has established a COVID-19
Helpline at (973) 829-8250.
As we await updated guidance from the state on the administration of vaccines, an increase
in the manufacturing supply chain, and the Emergency Use Authorization of new vaccines,
the state is encouraging everyone to be patient, continue social distancing, wear a mask,
and maintain good hand hygiene.
Take care and enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Sarah Neibart
Mayor, Mendham Township
sneibart(a)mendhamtownship.org