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A Week In Wayne: Full-Day Kindergarten | Vaccine Clinic Moves
Also: Two Wayne high school students won full scholarships, and an update on the township's COVID-19 vaccination rates.
WAYNE, NJ — Want to catch up on this week's news? Here's a list of stories from Wayne:
Wayne Board Of Education Approves Budget, Full-Day Kindergarten
The Board of Education approved the 2021-2022 budget, clearing the way for full day kindergarten to start in September.
Find out what's happening in Waynefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Wayne COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Moving To Town Hall
The move comes as demand for the COVID-19 vaccine decreases. As of Friday, 55 percent of township residents have received at least one dose.
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Wayne Students Win Universal Technical Institute Scholarships
Ryan McVeigh and James Lee won the grand prize at UTI's Top Tech Challenge this month, landing them up to $50,000 in scholarships.
Wayne COVID-19 Vaccine Numbers: How Does Town Rate?
Nearly 75 percent of seniors in Wayne are fully vaccinated, but the total number is still below 50 percent, new state data says.
Wayne Man Charged After Investigation Into Unresponsive Infant
He is charged with child abuse and neglect after medical officials found external and internal injuries on the child, officials said.
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