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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.