COVID-19 restrictions are easing and this week will see dozens more openings in our area.
Starting June 29
The money will be used to remove litter to beautify neighborhoods, improve water quality and enhance quality of life, officials said.
New Jersey Blood Services issues urgent call for healthy donors as blood supply drops to dangerously low levels
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Through this service patrons can borrow library materials without entering the building.
Traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Reopens to Serve Children and Families
Expanded Fitness Center and Outdoor Group Exercise Classes
Terry L. Taylor stole several Amazon boxes from homes, according to authorities.
The health and safety of members is a top priority, officials said.
'The 37th annual event was scheduled for June 28, 2020.'
The NJSIAA announced the 2019-2020 Scholar-Athlete honorees from high schools across New Jersey.
This year the options include mail-in, drop off, and one polling location.
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Dining will be a little different in town. Here is what to expect.
To help support students and their families, FDU will not increase tuition costs next year.
"We will come up with a way for individual residents to have visitors," Department of Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said.
Museum hosts popular Architecture Tour online
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'The students were presented with awards at the 51st Annual Campus Life Appreciation Ceremony.'
After months of being closed, or relegated to delivery or pickup, local restaurants will be reopening outdoor dining areas.
'Formal bidding and construction are expected to take place in 2021.'
Marvin J. Mixson tried to run from officers, police said.
To Help Our Community
There is an urgent need for blood donations. To maintain proper social distancing, donations are by appointment only.
Gov. Phil Murphy's released its revised state aid numbers this week. And some districts are looking at a hole to fill.
Gov. Phil Murphy says residents need to be tested in order for New Jersey to recover economically from COVID-19.
· Fall Semester will start on August 17 · First three weeks of instruction will be online · Face-to-face instruction
The ever-changing numbers coming from long-term care facilities has drawn sharp criticism. Here is the latest data.
Museum makes virtual learning a priority
Residents have until Oct. 31 to self-respond to the 2020 U.S. Census. Here’s how many households have turned in their replies.
A staggered move-in period, some virtual learning, and an altered end-of-semester schedule are part of Drew's plan for fall.
Museum of Early Trades & Crafts Begins No Commitment Registration for Summer Camps