Tag: New Jersey
Families Likely to Face Tough Choices as Race for COVID-19 Vaccine...
Clinical trials are underway for a vaccine to prevent COVID-19. Photo courtesy DHHS
By Jamie Jablonowski, BSN, RN,...
Tropical Storm Isaias: Lights Out in New Jersey
Tropical Storm Isaias moved through the area quickly Tuesday, Aug. 4 but left a lot of damage in its wake, knocking...
Freeholders Debate Name Change, Curley Lawsuit Dismissed
By Allison Perrine
NEW JERSEY – During the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement sweeping the country, Gov. Phil Murphy...
As Commuters Return to Work, Transportation Services Explain Guidelines
As commuters slowly return to work, they will see many safety enhancements, including contactless options for tickets and when paying for...
COVID-19 Update: Federal Funding, Free Local Testing
The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders held a press conference to announce the kick off of the county’s COVID-19 testing...
Visitation Limits Loosen for Care Facilities
By Allison Perrine
NEW JERSEY – The governor announced some positive news for residents of long-term care facilities and...
Preliminary Election Results are In for Primaries
By Allison Perrine
NEW JERSEY – A majority of the votes are in from this year’s historic Primary Election, marked...
Rock Review: The Show Must Go On
CHRIS SPIEWAK Singer/songwriter and COVID-19 survivor Charlie Macarone performed in Long Branch in 2019.
By Chris...
Democrats Seek to Fix Federal Flood Insurance Program
New Jersey lawmakers are concerned about a reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program they fear could result in a dramatic spike in flood insurance premiums for Two River-area homeowners.
Towns Discuss ‘Path to Progress’ Ideas
Two River-area municipalities are starting to formulate an official stance on the state’s bipartisan Path to Progress initiative.














