State officials recently announced the launch of a community-based vaccination partnerships to provide equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine.

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State officials recently announced the launch of a community-based vaccination partnerships to provide equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine.
President Joe Biden said the U.S. has struck deals to purchase 200 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses, from Pfizer and Moderna.
While the number of schools in all of New Jersey increased in-school learning, the story in North Jersey is a mixed bag.
Sen. Cory Booker said the Senate needs to conduct an impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill made the explosive claim that sitting members of Congress helped those planning to attack the U.S. Capitol.
State officials attempted to clarify issues surrounding the arrival and plans for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Coming off a recent White House coronavirus meeting, Gov. Phil Murphy believes the exclusion of President-elect Joe Biden’s team must come to an end.
Gov. Phil Murphy had a strong message for New Jersey residents complaining about following the mask protocols in the state: “You know what’s more uncomfortable and annoying? When you die.”
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.
In a letter to BI Director Christopher Wray, lawmakers wrote they believe “the clear threat and pattern of violence demonstrated by members of groups like the Proud Boys merits increased security by the Bureau.”
As closures at New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) due to the coronavirus are mounting, a North Jersey lawmaker believes unresolved issues are systemic at the agency.
Gov. Phil Murphy, for the second time in as many days, attacked Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s plan not to offer additional aid to states battling the COVID-19 crisis.
The closure of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) facility in Wayne is a “slight” to drivers who are currently waiting in long lines, according to State Sen. Kristin Corrado (R-40).