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Around Ocean City: 11 School Coronavirus Cases So Far This Year
Also: City Takes Steps Toward Proposed Public Safety Building / PrimoHoagies Opens In Somers Point / Eatery Closes Due To COVID Case
OCEAN CITY, NJ — Patch reviews this week's top stories around Ocean City.
- Ocean City Schools Report 11 Coronavirus Cases So Far This Fall
- Ocean City Takes Steps Toward Proposed Public Safety Building
- Philly-Based Sub Shop PrimoHoagies Opening In Somers Point
- Another Restaurant Near Ocean City Closes Due To Coronavirus Case
- 21 Cats, Many Sick, Dumped At Roadside Of Funny Farm Rescue
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- Waretown Bar Owner: NJ COVID Rules A 'Nuclear Bomb' On Industry
- At Least 6 NJ Hospitals On 'Divert' Status As COVID-19 Cases Rise
- COVID-19 Hospitalizations Up Across NJ As Second Wave Hits
- Gov. Murphy Clarifies New Rules For NJ Indoor Dining, Barbers
- NJ Prepares To Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine: 'We Will Be Ready'
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