Over 650,000 New Jerseyans have signed up at the New Jersey Vaccine Scheduling System for the COVID-19 vaccine in its first week.

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Over 650,000 New Jerseyans have signed up at the New Jersey Vaccine Scheduling System for the COVID-19 vaccine in its first week.
A bipartisan effort must be made to rid those who are supported and give air to these extremists groups.
Gov. Phil Murphy criticized both local and national Republicans ahead of their planned challenge of the Electoral College.
There are many proclamations and hopes of what 2021 will bring. Let us add ours: the rise of the political center in both parties to unite us again as a nation.
An independent U.S. government advisory panel endorsed widespread use of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine.
A Project Ready poll found a majority of New Jersey residents approved of the way the Garden State handled the 2020 election.
Britain’s National Health Service delivered its first shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Besides Morris County, counties making up North-JerseyNews.com can clearly be categorized as either Red or Blue after the recent President and Congressional elections.
The novel coronavirus and the economy will be the biggest challenges facing President-elect Joe Biden.
Assemblyman Brian Bergen (R-25) accused the governor of “ruling by executive order, vetoing legislation that would help people.”
A Monmouth University Poll found President Donald Trump approval rating at his highest since taking office but still under 50%.
One in four Americans plans on having a virtual family dinner for Thanksgiving.
The Democracy best practiced in the U.S. has been built on a two party system that looked to work together in the best interests of the nation.
State Sen. Anthony M. Bucco (R-25) has declared victory in his race to return to Trenton along with running mate Assemblywoman Aura Dunn.