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Princeton Wawa Reopens With Modified Schedule
The 24-hour convenience store was shut after an associate tested positive for COVID-19.

PRINCETON, NJ — After being closed on Nov. 11 due to a COVID-19 case, Princeton Wawa has reopened, a representative of the brand confirmed.
The store was being deep cleaned and disinfected after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
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The store is currently operating on a modified schedule – 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Beginning Nov. 21, the store will go back to operating 24 hours.
“The safety of our associates and customers remains our top priority,” a representative of the brand told Patch.
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The store located on 152 Alexander Street is the only 24-hour convenience store in town.
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