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Warwick working with business to provide services
March 23, 2020
Warwick’s Council and businesses are also working together. Both McLaren Pharmacy and Watford Foodland have started taking orders and payments over the phone. Both businesses have partnered with the township and members of Warwick Council will deliver ordered goods to residents between 4 and 6pm daily.
Warwick Township has also created an information hub for residents.
The idea is to give people in the community up-to-date information about the community.
“When dealing with a crisis like this one, information is the key to keeping everyone calm and level headed,” said Mayor of Warwick Township Jackie Rombouts. “We are dedicated to keeping our site up to date and as accurate as possible so that no one needs to panic due to false information.”
Warwick asks the community to help ensure the online COVID 19 information hub is up date. Submit updates on local services and business offerings by contacting the Township by phone at 519-849-3926 or e-mail to [email protected].

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