The population count of Middlesex County, CT was 164,438 in 2016. The population count of Sussex County, NJ was 144,694 in 2016. The population count of Warren County, NJ was 107,095 in 2016.
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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Warren County, NJ or Sussex County, NJ or Middlesex County, CT
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Total NJ Crash Records By County - No Private Properties
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2022-07-20T13:46:09.000ZNumber of crashes that occurred in each of the 21 counties of New Jersey and the total number of crashes for the years 2001 to current. Crashes that occurred on private properties are not included.
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Total NJ Injury Crashes By County - No Private Properties
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2022-07-20T13:36:33.000ZNumber of injury crashes that occurred in each of the 21 counties of New Jersey and the total number of injury crashes for the years 2001 to current. Injury crashes that occurred on private properties are not included.
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NJ Construction Permit Data
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-11T15:51:27.000ZData received as of 9/9/2024. N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.5 (d) requires municipalities to report to DCA monthly, information on each construction permit issued. Contains information about construction permits issued in New Jersey, including demolition permits. Data is collected from most, but not all municipalities that issue permits. It is processed and updated monthly. Data is purged from this dataset after 60 months have elapsed since the data was received. Accuracy of this data is not guaranteed, it may contain errors, and may not be complete. Data for permits issued in the immediate previous two months has not been reviewed. Note that this is the raw unaudited data, and may vary from the official published information in the monthly and annual Construction Reporter, as the official report contains corrected data, and the official report does not include updates received after the date of publication. We have no data for these municipalities: ALPHA WARREN 2102, ANDOVER BOROUGH SUSSEX 1901, LAKEHURST OCEAN 1513, NATIONAL PARK GLOUCESTER 0812, PINE BEACH OCEAN 1522, QUINTON SALEM 1711, VICTORY GARDENS MORRIS 1437, WINFIELD UNION 2021, WOODLYNNE CAMDEN 0437 Note: We've added Treasury Municipality Code to this dataset, and separated the Municipality Name in to Muni Name and Muni Type. Note 2: Questions on individual permit records should be directed to the office or agency which originally issued the permit. Note 3: This is raw data. An audited and summarized version of this infomation is available at https://www.nj.gov/dca/codes/reporter/building_permits.shtml . Note 4: Please be advised that this is the complete copy of our database. We do not have any additional fields for this data. We do not get property address, geocoding, owner names, type of work. What we have here is all we get. Any additional information would have to be requested from the agency which issued the permit.
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PPP Cares Act Loan Totals to New Jersey Businesses
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2023-03-24T14:05:51.000ZThe Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans provide small businesses with the resources they need to maintain their payroll, hire back employees who may have been laid off, and cover applicable overhead. This data set includes businesses in New Jersey who received PPP funding, how much funding the employer received & how many jobs the employer claims they saved. The NAICS (National Industry Classification) was provided by the loan recipient. Note: As per SBA, The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) ended on May 31, 2021 so no updates has been made on this dataset. Please see attached document on landing page for more details.
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COVID-19 Updated (Bivalent) Vaccine Coverage By Age Group - ARCHIVED
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-07T17:13:41.000Z<strong>These tables will stop being updated after June 1, 2023. COVID-19 vaccination reporting is expected to resume when a new COVID-19 vaccination formulation is authorized.</strong></p> Updated (Bivalent) COVID- 19 Vaccination by Age Group As 4/22/2023, CDC recommends bivalent vaccine for everyone regardless of age and whether or not the person has had prior monovalent vaccine. This table shows the cumulative number and percentage of people who have received an updated (bivalent) COVID-19 vaccine by age group . • Data are reported weekly on Thursday and include doses administered to Saturday of the previous week. • All data in this report are preliminary. Data for previous weeks may be changed because of delays in reporting, deduplication, or correction of errors. • The table groups people based on their current age and excludes people known to be deceased. • The analyses here are based on data reported to CT WiZ which is the immunization information system for CT. Connecticut COVID-19 Vaccine Program providers are required to report to CT WiZ all COVID-19 doses administered in CT including to CT residents and to residents of other jurisdictions. CT Wiz also receives records on CT residents vaccinated in other jurisdictions and by federal entities which share data with CT WiZ electronically (currently: RI, NJ, New York City, DE, Philadelphia, NV, Indian Health Service, Department of Veterans Affairs (doses administered since 11/2022)). Electronic data exchange is being added jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction. Once a jurisdiction is added to CT WiZ, the records for residents of that jurisdiction vaccinated in CT are removed. For example, when CT residents vaccinated in NYC were added, NYC residents vaccinated in CT were removed. • Population size estimates used to calculate cumulative percentages are based on 2020 DPH provisional census estimates**. • Cumulative percentage estimates have been capped at 100%. Observed percentages may be higher than 100% for multiple reasons, inaccuracies in the census denominators or reporting errors. * DPH Provisional State and County Characteristics Estimates April 1, 2020. Hayes L, Abdellatif E, Jiang Y, Backus K (2022) Connecticut DPH Provisional April 1, 2020, State Population Estimates by 18 age groups, sex, and 6 combined race and ethnicity groups. Connecticut Department of Public Health, Health Statistics & Surveillance, SAR, Hartford, CT.
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COVID-19 Updated (Bivalent) Vaccination Coverage By Race/Ethnicity and Age Group - ARCHIVED
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-07T17:07:17.000Z<strong>These tables will stop being updated after June 1, 2023. COVID-19 vaccination reporting is expected to resume when a new COVID-19 vaccination formulation is authorized.</strong></p> As 4/22/2023, CDC recommends bivalent vaccine for everyone regardless of age and whether or not the person has had prior monovalent vaccine. This table shows the cumulative number and percentage of people who have received an updated (bivalent) COVID-19 vaccination by race/ethnicity and age group for people 5 years and over. • Data are reported weekly on Thursday and include doses administered to Saturday of the previous week. • All data in this report are preliminary. Data for previous weeks may be changed because of delays in reporting, deduplication, or correction of errors. • The table groups people based on their current age and excludes people known to be deceased. • The analyses here are based on data reported to CT WiZ which is the immunization information system for CT. Connecticut COVID-19 Vaccine Program providers are required to report to CT WiZ all COVID-19 doses administered in CT including to CT residents and to residents of other jurisdictions. CT Wiz also receives records on CT residents vaccinated in other jurisdictions and by federal entities which share data with CT WiZ electronically (currently: RI, NJ, New York City, DE, Philadelphia, NV, Indian Health Service, Department of Veterans Affairs (doses administered since 11/2022)). Electronic data exchange is being added jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction. Once a jurisdiction is added to CT WiZ, the records for residents of that jurisdiction vaccinated in CT are removed. For example, when CT residents vaccinated in NYC were added, NYC residents vaccinated in CT were removed. • Population size estimates used to calculate cumulative percentages are based on 2020 DPH provisional census estimates*. • Race and ethnicity data may be self-reported or taken from an existing electronic health care record. Reported race and ethnicity information is used to create a single race/ethnicity variable. People with Hispanic ethnicity are classified as Hispanic regardless of reported race. People with a missing ethnicity are classified as non-Hispanic. People with more than one race are classified as multiple races. A vaccine coverage percentage cannot be calculated for people classified as NH (non-Hispanic) Other race or NH Unknown race since there are no population size estimates for these groups. Data quality assurance activities suggest that in at least some cases NH Other may represent a missing value. Vaccine coverage estimates in specific race/ethnicity groups may be underestimated as result of the classification of records as NH Unknown Race or NH Other Race. • Cumulative percentage estimates have been capped at 100%. Observed percentages may be higher than 100% for multiple reasons, inaccuracies in the census denominators or reporting errors. * DPH Provisional State and County Characteristics Estimates April 1, 2020. Hayes L, Abdellatif E, Jiang Y, Backus K (2022) Connecticut DPH Provisional April 1, 2020, State Population Estimates by 18 age groups, sex, and 6 combined race and ethnicity groups. Connecticut Department of Public Health, Health Statistics & Surveillance, SAR, Hartford, CT.
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NJ Race percent data by CT
data.nhitc.org | Last Updated 2021-03-03T21:05:19.000ZACS 2019 5 year data, census tract level, for 3 urban counties Table DP05