NJ released a town-by-town list showing the communities that have had the most fatalities since the COVID-19 outbreak first hit the state.
WATCH: Gov. Phil Murphy extended NJ's public health emergency amid the COVID-19 crisis as cases have spiked in four counties.
Participating pharmacies will be giving away free naloxone from Sept. 24-26.
Dr. McLaughlin urges people to wear face masks properly in order to safely protect themselves and those around them
WATCH: Gov. Phil Murphy announced that New Jersey has reached a deal on passing a millionaire's tax as well as rebates for homeowners.
Officials said many cases are of out-of-state students who have returned home.
A tick species associated with bats has been reported for the first time in New Jersey and could pose health risks, researchers say.
Recruitment is on for the community surge nursing team.
Officials from the health department said 47 patients were vaccinated.
NJ is no longer on track to contain COVID-19, researchers and epidemiologists say. Here's where the state is having issues, and why.
Life Time Princeton, is among six locations in New Jersey, to add outdoor group fitness classes throughout the day.
Hospital ranked as a “high performing” in the specialties of heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
The latest on the coronavirus outbreak in Princeton and Mercer County as of Wednesday, July 8.
Life Time Princeton, is among six locations in New Jersey, to reopen its outdoor pools on Monday with enhanced safety protocols.
The latest on the coronavirus outbreak in Princeton and Mercer County as of Friday, June 12.
Locals looking to be tested need to register beforehand.
The latest on the coronavirus outbreak in Princeton and Mercer County as of Thursday, June 4.
Peaceful protests for George Floyd drew hundreds of people to Princeton making it hard to social distance.
This is the second time Princeton has seen three consecutive days with no new coronavirus cases in the last week and a half.
Here are the latest Coronavirus cases, deaths at Mercer County nursing homes, and long-term care facilities including seniors and staff.
Here are the latest Coronavirus cases and deaths at Princeton nursing homes and long-term care facilities as of May 18.
The latest on the coronavirus outbreak in Princeton and Mercer County as of Tuesday, May 12.
New Jersey begins to crack down on nursing homes and long-term care facilities with the National Guard now assisting.
A breakdown of the latest coronavirus numbers in Mercer County:
Eight patients at Acorn Glen Assisted Living Facility have also tested positive for the coronavirus.
Here are the latest coronavirus numbers as of Friday including an age, gender and ethnicity breakdown.
A leading model for coronavirus predictions says this is when New Jersey may be ready to relax some social distancing measures.
There are 13 nursing homes that have reported at least one patient's death due to the coronavirus, state officials said.
The firefighter had no contact with the public during the period of communicability, the Princeton Health Department said.
This brings Princeton's total cases to 69 cases and three deaths.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
A 90-plus year old man died and three more PCC patients have tested positive for the new coronavirus.
Gov. Murphy closed all state and county parks on Tuesday. However, municipal walking paths and hiking trails in Princeton will remain open.
Mercer County has also started to share positive COVID-19 cases by municipality.
Cellphone tracking data shows how well Mercer County residents are doing to "flatten the curve" during the coronavirus crisis.
Officials have announced six new cases of the new coronavirus in Princeton. Princeton's first death was also reported on Thursday.
Officials have announced two new cases of the new coronavirus in Princeton, bringing the total number of cases to 28 as of Tuesday afternoon
As of Monday there are a total of 26 positive new coronavirus cases in Princeton. Mercer County has a total of 249 cases.
If everyone in Mercer County adheres to social distancing, the virus may not peak until late summer, according to a recent analysis.
Two other Princeton Police Officers are currently awaiting tests.