the COVID-19 vaccine from New Brunswick based Johnson & Johnson, the third vaccine approved to fight the coronavirus in the United States, shipped out Feb. 28.

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the COVID-19 vaccine from New Brunswick based Johnson & Johnson, the third vaccine approved to fight the coronavirus in the United States, shipped out Feb. 28.
After a long year, we are here to declare better days are ahead and closer than it seems, thanks in large part to the sacrifices New Jerseyans have made in the past year.
State officials forecast the Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine could be ready for distribution in New Jersey by the second week of March.
A new poll shows while public opinion of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is approving, New Jersey is receiving significantly falling marks for its vaccination plan
Gov. Phil Murphy said the state’s priorities as laid out in the 2022 budget are to “build a New Jersey that emerges from the pandemic healthier and more resilient, both physically and economically.”
Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law three bills that legalized and decriminalized marijuana in New Jersey.
Long-time North Jersey GOP State Senator Gerry Cardinale passed away on Feb. 20 after a brief non-coronavirus illness
An ill-advised whisper campaign against Valerie Vainieri Huttle is exactly the kind of behavior Loretta Weinberg has fought against her whole career.
The weather is the latest obstacle New Jersey officials are facing when it comes to administering the COVID-19 vaccine to state residents.
The UK variant of the coronavirus has made New Jersey officials hesitant to ease restrictions imposed during the pandemic.
New Jersey recently administered its 1 millionth first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
State officials recently announced the launch of a community-based vaccination partnerships to provide equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine.
The chairs of the independent 9/11 commission want a similar blue-ribbon panel to investigate the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
No matter the verdict in the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, it is time for lawmakers to move on.