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Fanwood New Jersey
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Update on COVID-19 – April 14, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr We have learned from the Westfield Regional Board of Health Department that Fanwood now has a total of 37 confirmed cases. I am saddened to report one more additional fatality. Our total number of deaths in Fanwood is now at 3. Please keep the families of these individuals in your ...

April 14th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 13, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today the state reported another 3,219 positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total to 64,584. The current total in Union County is 6,636. Below you will find an up-to-the-minute tracker of test results statewide. I'd like to remind residents that the Fanwood Memorial Library continues to provide digital library resources ...

April 13th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 10, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today the state reported another 3,627 positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total to 54,588. The current total in Union County is 5,575. Below you will find an up-to-the-minute tracker of test results statewide. While our Fanwood Community is not able to celebrate spring with our usual Easter Egg Hunt, ...

April 10th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 9, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today the state reported another  3,748 positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total to 51,027. There were 360 new cases in Union County, for a new total of 5,203. Below you will find an up-to-the-minute tracker of test results statewide. I applaud Fanwoodians for staunchly following social distancing guidelines ...

April 9th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 8, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today the state reported another 3,088 positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total to 47,437. Union County has confirmed 410 new cases and 30 additional deaths as of today for a total of 4,831 positive cases and 125 deaths. Fanwood remains at a total of 25 cases with 2 deaths. Below ...

April 8th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 7, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr As your Mayor, along with Police Chief Trigo and the head of Emergency Management, Fire Chief John Piccola, we expect everyone will follow the lawful orders of NJ Governor Phil Murphy, especially during a declared state of emergency. Please make every effort to comply with the current restrictions that are in ...

April 7th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 6, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today the state reported another 3,363 positive COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number in NJ to 41,090. We now have a total of 3,685 confirmed cases in Union County. There are also now 20 confirmed cases within Fanwood. The state has stressed that the numbers will continue to rise ...

April 6th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 5, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr Tonight, I invite all Fanwood households to leave an extra light on to show our support and gratitude for medical teams, first responders, mail and delivery workers, pharmacy grocery, and restaurant workers, teachers and child care workers, government employees, gas station attendants and all the other essential service workers who ...

April 5th, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 3, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr This Sunday, April 5th I invite all Fanwood households to leave an extra light on to show our support and gratitude for medical teams, first responders, mail and delivery workers, pharmacy grocery, and restaurant workers, teachers and child care workers, government employees, gas station attendants and all the other essential ...

April 3rd, 2020|

Update on COVID-19 – April 2, 2020

A Message from Mayor Mahr Pastor Chris Morante of Evangel Church in Scotch Plains has begun offering Boxes of Hope to all those impacted by the virus. These boxes include all sorts of supplies and hygiene kits are being delivered all over town, and are a solemn reminder that we as a community are here ...

April 2nd, 2020|