North Jersey legislators on both sides of the aisle want to know how the state’s Department of Labor plans to resolve outstanding claims and what can be done to improve the system.

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North Jersey legislators on both sides of the aisle want to know how the state’s Department of Labor plans to resolve outstanding claims and what can be done to improve the system.
On the 100th day since the first case of the coronavirus was discovered in New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy blasted town officials defying his executive orders.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced New Jersey is entering Phase 2 of its Road Back plan featuring the opening of outdoor dining, hair salons, indoor retail, gyms and health clubs.
Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi introduced a bill allowing municipalities to establish a street fair model for local businesses to sell goods, food and beverages while maintaining current coronavirus health guidelines.
A day of protests over the death of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer were held across the nation, including New Jersey.
As New Jersey begins to set the stage for expanded coronavirus testing, the first death of a child in New Jersey was announced May 8 by New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli.
Gov. Phil Murphy is requiring all store employees and shoppers to wear face masks or coverings while limiting customers in stores to a max of
The state is increasing the requirements of social distancing at retail locations. In an executive order, Gov. Phil Murphy is requiring all store employees and
Two North Jersey politicians placed themselves in self quarantine on March 24 as the number of residents affected by COVID-19 continues to climb. Rep. Josh
Malls throughout New Jersey were ordered closed by Gov. Phil Murphy as part of the state’s aggressive social distancing measures. “Today is day one of