Eatontown Motor Vehicle facility closed after worker tests positive for COVID-19
Lakewood Township keeps people waiting in line happy with pastries, porta johns and bottled water at the Motor Vehicle Agency in town.
Asbury Park Press
EATONTOWN – The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has shut down its Eatontown licensing and regional center for nearly two weeks after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.
The center will be cleaned and remain closed until Saturday, Oct. 24, “once contact tracers have cleared a sufficient number of employees to reopen or any required quarantine is complete,” the MVC said in a statement Monday evening.
The employee who tested positive was last inside the facility on Friday, Oct. 9, the agency said.

Long lines form as the sun rises over the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission in Eatontown, NJ Friday, September 25, 2020. (Photo: Tanya Breen)
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