In addition to all that has been offered (and will continue) to date with regards to the meals, Lakewood School District Attorney Michal Inzelbuch this evening has announced he has secured for meals to be available at multiple other sites.
Currently, meals are available by one of the following ways:
1- Public school bus delivery -Monday – Friday – via regular morning routes
2- Public school sites – Monday – Friday – 7am – 11 am — (NEW expanded hours)
3- Non Public schools who are utlizing LSTA buses
4- Non public Schools who have qualified as a “site”
Starting Monday, April 27, the Lakewood school district will, in addition, be offering Kosher Food (Gelbstein’s – a State-approved vendor for Summer Food Service Program) at the public school buildings listed below.
To be eligible: Meals are for Lakewood residents and/or those who attend Lakewood schools (preschool – Grade 12 and any special education student who has not graduated and is under 21); only one breakfast and lunch per day (i.e. – can not go to multiple sites in any one day).
The following locations are opening from 9:00 – 11:00 am :
1- Clifton Avenue – 7th and Clifton ( side entrance -between Clifton and Lexington)
2- Spruce Street – 90 Spruce Street (front entrance)
3- Lakewood Middle School – 755 Somerset Ave (front entrance)
4- Piners Elementary School – 1141 East County Line Road (front entrance)
Is there any way to get for children under 3.
Just wanted to give a thank you to Bnos Devorah and Out to Lunch for really doing a good job. A full breakfast/lunch and different kinds of fruit each day.
Can anyone confirm it’s 1. Ok to eat take out these days. 2. What precautions are the above mentioned food establishments taking as far as masks or full body suits as protective gear.
I would just say thank you that your getting free meals instead of complaining about what your are getting. It’s not easy for any of the suppliers to pack thousands of lunches. They are doing their best.
Thank you to all the suppliers we really appreciate your hard work on our behalf!
I believe that it’s appropriate to thank a supplier who puts in the extra effort and penny to, for example, put a pickle in a zip lock bag vs. a cheaper bag, causing the pickle juice to get over everything. Would the USDA who is paying for this, approve of that? Would they approve of giving apples every day? Let’s give credit where credit is due, and urge those who are getting paid and need to step up, to do so.