Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law three bills that legalized and decriminalized marijuana in New Jersey.

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Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law three bills that legalized and decriminalized marijuana in New Jersey.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie stars in a 30 second ad urging all American to wear a mask to combat the coronavirus
In the video, the former New Jersey governor states “This message isn’t for everyone. It’s for all those people who refuse to wear a mask.”
A state of emergency was declared by Gov. Phil Murphy as the first major Winter storm of the 2020/2021 season hit North Jersey.
A Hopatcong woman was arrested at her home Nov. 25 on charges she sent money to a Syrian foreign terrorist organization.
Pascrell called for the prosecution of Trump and his administration, whom the Democratic congressman accused of committing “innumerable crimes” against the United States.
“The fact that the Biden…transition team is being blocked out from being in those discussions is putting lives at risk,” said Gov. Phil Murphy. “You can’t just saunter in on Jan. 20 and pick up the playbook and execute it.”
North-JerseyNews.com has endorsed Reps. Bill Pascrell, Donald Payne, Jr. and Albio Sires in their races to serve in the House of Representatives.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie acknowledge that he should have worn a mask while at the White House while in date preparation with President Donald Trump.
State officials want New Jerseyans home for the holidays—and in as small of a group as possible due to increased cases of the coronavirus in the Garden State.
“In hosting this event, the President and his staff have risked the lives of an unknown number of my constituents in New Jersey, so many of whom have already made great sacrifices to grapple with the most complex public health and economic challenge in our lifetimes,” said Booker.
With key statistics for COVID-19 rising by the day, the state’s top health official is warning New Jersey could return to conditions from this past Spring
Gov. Phil Murphy said President Donald Trump’s decision to attend a fundraiser in New Jersey showed “a lack of leadership and not for the first time” in dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.
Gov. Phil Murphy is urging those attending a fundraiser with President Donald Trump in New Jersey Oct. 1 to get tested for the coronavirus.