New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's new coronavirus restrictions are not the "surgical" ones he promised, Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., argued Tuesday.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order Monday tightening restrictions around social gatherings as the state continues to battle the surging pandemic, which shows no signs of slowing down ahead of the holiday season. Effective Tuesday, indoor gatherings will be limited to a maximum of 10 people, Murphy tweeted.
Starting Nov. 23, outdoor gatherings will be limited to 150 people. According to the state's previous guidelines, indoor gatherings were able to have a maximum of 25
.New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's new coronavirus restrictions are not the "surgical" ones he promised, Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., argued Tuesday.
NJ Advance Media. “Is that her adopted kid? Who is gonna be all fucked up growing up watching 2 chicks kissing and calling them both mom,” said another.Dumont Mayor Andrew LaBruno condemned the disparaging comments, saying in a Facebook post that the comments were ‘disturbing and extremely appalling” and calling on Superintendent Emanuele Triggiano to investigate the matter.LaBruno said in the post that after speaking to Triggiano, the superintendent assured him that the incident “is being taken
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia until 7 p.m. EST Monday.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday announced the temporary statewide suspension of indoor high school and youth sports along with a new limit on outdoor gatherings under updated rules to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Another coronavirus shutdown is not out of the question for New Jersey, one of the states most affected by the pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy said Sunday.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has called for a response from New Jersey officials after a church and synagogue petitioned the court to intervene in their lawsuit, alleging the state unequally applies COVID-19 restrictions to religious activities. State officials must respond by 6 p.m.
Instagram, writing: 'Teamed up with some fellow New Jerseyans to encourage everyone this holiday season to wear a friggin’ mask. 'Let’s all come together and #MaskUpNJ so we can get back to what we do best – singing along and dancing together.
New Jersey natives Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Jon Stewart have teamed up for a good cause in their home state. Drivers passing through the Garden State will notice the famous entertainers on new billboards urging for citizens to wear masks amid the coronavirus pandemic as the number of cases continue to rise.
Bruce Springsteen has led a new campaign to get New Jersey residents to wear a mask across the holiday season, ask the US continues to see rising coronavirus cases.Also involved in the #MaskUpNJ campaign are Jon Bon Jovi and comedian Jon Stewart.Sharing a photo of a billboard with the trio photographed wearing masks, Springsteen tweeted: “Teamed up with some fellow New Jerseyans to encourage everyone this holiday season to wear a friggin’ mask.
A New Jersey church and synagogue asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday to intervene in their lawsuit alleging the state unequally applies COVID-19 restrictions to religious activities. The petition to Justice Samuel Alito comes after a lower court rejected their attempts to file an injunction.
It always looks a lot like Christmas in this New Jersey mansion. A home that is up for sale in Colts Neck, N.J., is filled with all kinds of holiday-themed decor. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom mansion at 1 Rivers Edge Drive is selling for $2.19 million, according to the listing, which is being marketed by Janice Rizzo, an agent with Robert DeFalco Realty.
All police officers on patrol throughout New Jersey will be required to wear body cameras under a new law passed after the summer’s Black Lives Matter protests. New Jersey joins five other states that requires law enforcement to wear cameras, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
“It’s been so long since we’ve seen our [Real Housewives Of New Jersey] and Vanderpump [Rules] pals,” Andy Cohen said during the Nov. 22 episode of Watch What Happens Live, right before the “Catch Up Quickfire” with stars from the beloved Bravo shows. Up first was Teresa Giudice, and Andy, 52, quizzed the RHONJ star about her new romance with Luis “Louie” Ruelas. “It’s fair new,” Teresa, 48, said, “so I’m taking things slow and we’ll see where it goes from there.”
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy was accosted by a group of people while he was eating dinner at a restaurant with his wife and four children, a video shared on social media shows.
Howell Township, New Jersey, Police Chief Andrew Kudrick Jr. told “Fox & Friends Weekend” that his department will not enforce Gov.
Teresa Giudice's heart.Last week, reports claimed that the "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star was dating New Jersey-based businessman Luis "Louie" Ruelas, 46. While this is true, things aren't moving at a quick pace.A source tells Page Six that the couple is intentionally moving slowly."It's new," the source said.
Michele Amabile Angermiller Heavy metal titan and founder of Megaforce Records/Crazed Management Jonny Zazula — best known in metal circles as Jonny Z — is tantamount for giving a voice and a platform to what was once an underserved and underrepresented musical community.All that changed in 1981 when Zazula and his wife, Marsha, opened a record store (with only 21 imports to start) in the Route 18 flea market located in East Brunswick, N.J.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBleachers frontman and hit producer Jack Antonoff has always worn his New Jersey affiliation and Bruce Springsteen influence proudly, and today he brings it all home: Bleachers have dropped two new tracks, giving fans a sneak peek of new music a forthcoming album due next year — and one of them, “Chinatown,” features none other than Springsteen himself.