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Murphy: I can’t imagine if we said ‘You have to stay in’ after Floyd death
The governor's own executive order limits gatherings to 25, and organizers of other demonstrations have been cited.
Murphy: Outdoor dining, indoor retail and salons all coming this month
No word yet on when gyms will reopen, but Murphy says they're coming.
Murphy: Outdoor graduations OK starting July 6
Legislative leaders had been pressuring the governor to allow outdoor ceremonies.
Starting Thursday: More recreation allowed in NJ
Seeing encouraging statistics on new novel coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, and faced with increasing pressure to re-open New Jersey as a national debate over shutdowns heats up, Gov. Phil Murphy Monday announced he's expanding outdoor recreation, effective Thursday...
Murphy orders NJ schools closed for rest of academic year
Private schools with longer school years will remain closed until at least June 30, the governor said.
NJ sees its 3rd death from coronavirus
The latest victim was a man in his 90s from Bergen County.
‘Not fake news’ — NJ cases nearly double to 178, ages 5-93
The biggest cluster, by far, is in Bergen County.
All NJ schools will close starting Wednesday, Murphy orders
More than 400 districts already have.
COVID-19 Coronavirus: What New Jersey needs to know (UPDATED)
Separate fact from fiction, and get updates as they come.
New Jersey’s 750 Victims of 9/11 — We’ll Never Forget Them
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 were felt by the whole country, the whole world. But nowhere more powerfully than in New York and New Jersey.