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The Acquired Citizenship Failures
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If you come to the United States as an immigrant, there are two steps to become a citizen. The first one is receiving a green card. This happens anywhere from 2-5 years after you arrive. You can leave the US and travel around the world with a green card, but it is not the safest way to go because it is a transitory document. In my travels as a youth, I had a few mishaps because some countries require you to have a visa with your green card, and others do not. The second major event comes after you take a citizenship test and go to an interview. New citizens attend a swearing-in ceremony, which is celebrated by friends and family and covered in local newspapers. The swearing-in is usually done by a judge or a United States senator.
Monmouth County has 216 additional positive cases of COVID-19
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FREEHOLD, NJ – Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone and County Commissioner Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley have announced that today, March 7, there are 216 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Monmouth County. There are no new deaths being reported today related to COVID-19 in Monmouth County.
The County Commissioners and the Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) are strongly urging residents to do their part to slow the spread by practicing social distancing, wearing a face covering when social distancing is not possible, not gathering in large crowds, washing their hands and staying home when sick.
Monmouth County has 309 additional positive cases of COVID-19
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FREEHOLD, NJ – Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone and County Commissioner Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley have announced that today, March 6, there are 309 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Monmouth County. There is one new death being reported today related to COVID-19 in Monmouth County.
The County Commissioners and the Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) are strongly urging residents to do their part to slow the spread by practicing social distancing, wearing a face covering when social distancing is not possible, not gathering in large crowds, washing their hands and staying home when sick.
Seniors Need Help with Snow Removal
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This letter was read into the Highlands Borough Council meeting on March 3, 2021 by Sheila Weinstock.
Dear Mayor and Members of the Borough of Highlands Council:
I received a notice of "Inspection Failure Report" on Monday, 3/1/21 dated 2/25/2, warning me that I will be subject to a summons if snow and ice is not removed within the 12 hour cessation of a storm as per the town ordinance.
I am a 72 year old retired resident of the Borough, on a fixed income and beset with several physical ailments: diabetes, high blood pressure, and spinal stenosis causing a sciatica condition for which I am currently under treatment.
Monmouth County has 314 additional positive cases of COVID-19
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FREEHOLD, NJ – Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone and County Commissioner Deputy Director Susan M. Kiley have announced that today, March 5, there are 314 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Monmouth County. There is one new death being reported today related to COVID-19 in Monmouth County.
The County Commissioners and the Monmouth County Health Department (MCHD) are strongly urging residents to do their part to slow the spread by practicing social distancing, wearing a face covering when social distancing is not possible, not gathering in large crowds, washing their hands and staying home when sick.
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