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Gov. Murphy: NJ Will Evaluate Controversial Nor'easter Response
Also: Nor'easter Closes Schools / 'Stop Blaming White People' Sign Causes Outcry At NJ Post Office / Uber User Wants Money For Drunken Ride
Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
Gov. Murphy: NJ Will Evaluate His Controversial Nor'easter Response
A state of emergency was declared ahead of of Tuesday night's storm, but one was not declared for last Friday's nor'easter. That decision has upset lawmakers and residents.>>>Read more here.
New Jersey School Closings/Delays List For Wednesday Nor'easter Snow
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The nor'easter snow has already caused some schools and towns to cancel events and activities (including Rutgers University). Could there be more? Come back here and check.
'Stop Blaming White People' Sign Causes Outcry At NJ Post Office
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The United States Postal Service is investigating a sign posted at one of its New Jersey locations that says "stop blaming white people."
Man Who Paid $1,600 For Uber Ride Blasted For Seeking Public's Financial Help
Kenneth Bachman launched a GoFundMe to help raise money after he passed out and paid $1,600 for an Uber. The public has not been kind.
With some love and support from her community, a New Jersey mother of four on welfare has moved from dark days to a bright future.
Also Worth a Look Today
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- Hazlet Brothers Suing State, Monmouth County After Porn Arrest
- Man Arrested In Theft Of 494 Bronze Grave Vases In Manchester
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Patch PM shares a few of the day’s must-read items from our New Jersey network. Thank you for reading.
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