The question arose as New York and Pennsylvania recently placed greater restrictions on indoor dining in their states.

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The question arose as New York and Pennsylvania recently placed greater restrictions on indoor dining in their states.
The report, produced by Becchi’s campaign, cited first-hand accounts from 11 designated challengers is accompanied by photos and videos taken through windows of unsupervised ballot processing, unsecured and unsupervised ballot transportation, and multiple illegal election procedures.
New Jersey’s Department of Health provided guidelines to long-term care facilities on visitation policies for the holidays.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced new restrictions on dining and youth sports in New Jersey
More than 5,000 new coronavirus cases were reported in New Jersey over the weekend.
Gov. Phil Murphy revealed restrictions New Jerseyans faced earlier this year will be returning in the coming days.
Two Democrats maintained their lead in the 25th Legislative District special election.
The update continues the state’s policy originally developed with New York, who recently altered theirs for a more active approach in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Voters across New Jersey—and America—will have their eyes fixed on key races expected to decide who will reside in the White House for the next four years and what party will have majority control of the U.S. Senate.
The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations passed over 1,000 for the first time since July in New Jersey.
Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. questioned the launch of an federal investigation into COVID-19 deaths at long-term care facilities as being politically-motivated.
State officials are worried about a potential spike in COVID-19 cases in New Jersey due to protests and marches over the death of George Floyd.
With the state rolling out its next steps to reopening the state, Gov. Phil Murphy was quick to remind residents there is still a lot of work to be done to defeat the coronavirus.
New Jersey hospitals will receive $1.7 billion from the federal government as part of The CARES Act. The money being distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is directed to the 395 hospitals hardest hit nationally by COVID-19. Of those, 53 in New Jersey qualified, the second-largest amount of funding awarded only behind New York.