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N.J. Can Release Names Of Disciplined Cops, State Appeals Court Rules

A state appeals court on Friday said New Jersey can release the names of officers found guilty of misconduct, in some cases going back decades — a defeat for police unions who argued the plan would put a “scarlet letter” on cops who otherwise did their job well.

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More Than 1 Million N.J. Voters Have Already Cast Their Mail-In Ballots, State Says

More than 1 million New Jersey voters have cast mail-in ballots for the Nov. 3 election.

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Singleton Wants Murphy To Raise Indoor Dining Limits

Cold weather may kill many restaurants, Democratic senator says

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N.J. To Provide $100M More To Help Businesses, Restaurants, Families Hurt By COVID-19 Pandemic

As New Jersey continues to cope with the economic fallout of COVID-19, the state is giving out $100 million more in federal coronavirus aid to help restaurants, small businesses, and families hurt by the pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Tuesday.

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How Secure Are N.J. Election Drop Boxes And Who’s Collecting Your Ballot?

Ballot drop boxes are one of four ways New Jersey residents can submit their vote-by-mail ballot this election, and election officials say the boxes are a secure way to vote.

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Murphy Says He’ll Extend Oct. 15 Moratorium On Utility Shut-Offs

Thousands of pandemic-stricken utility customers are still struggling to pay bills

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Township, City And Fieldsboro To Receive New COVID Relief Funding

EVESHAM, NJ-- Governor Phil Murphy, the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders and Congressman Andy Kim announced on Friday that New Jersey will send close to $8.2 million in coronavirus relief funding to Burlington County and its 40 municipalities to help with their response to the ongoing health and economic crisis.

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‘We Are Anticipating A Second Wave’ As New Coronavirus Cases Spike To 4-Month High, N.J. Health Officials Says

As the state hit its highest single-day total of new COVID-19 cases in more than four months, officials warned Thursday that New Jersey is bracing for a potential second wave of the coronavirus that could escalate quickly if residents become complacent about prevention practices.

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Editorial

Why You Should Vote ASAP – And Use A Drop Box

Editorial

If you’re thinking that you can vote as you normally would in this election, the year 2020 has another nasty surprise for you: You can’t.

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These 7 Backstops Are Designed To Prevent NJ Voter Fraud During Mail In Voting

COVID-19 has changed the way we work, socialize and yes, elect legislators and a president.

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