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Bill to Give Healthcare Workers Added Protection from Violence Introduced in New Jersey
Trenton, NJ – Trenton Democrats are once again seeking to pass legislation to fix problems caused by Governor Phil Murphy’s extended COVID-19 lockdown and restrictive COVID-19 policies and regulations. During …
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New Jersey Lawmakers Seek to Make Birth Control Pills Over-The-Counter
Trenton, NJ – If Trenton lawmakers succeed, birth control pills will be an over-the-counter medicine in New Jersey, no longer requiring a prescription. According to Trenton Democrats, a new bill …
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Brick Township to Host Green Fair Next Weekend
by Your Newsby Your NewsBRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Brick Township Green Fair will be held on Saturday, May 21 at the Bob Anstett Cultural Arts Center, 515 Herbertsville Road from 10am until 2pm. …
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New Jersey Legislators Call for Investigation Into Pandemic Nursing Home Deaths as Two More Lawsuits Filed
TRENTON, NJ – At least two more civil liability and wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against the state of New Jersey over a controversial decision by Governor Phil Murphy …
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Dancer Counters New Jersey Democrats’ ‘Right to Die’ Bill With ‘Right to Try’
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonTRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Democrats call it compassion and freedom of choice, but New Jersey Republican Ron Dancer today said the law strips the choice of terminally ill patients …
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New Jersey Assemblyman Applauds Imminent Overturning of Roe vs. Wade
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonTRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Republican State Senator Ed Durr today said the Supreme Court’s imminent and suspected reversal of Roe vs. Wade corrects a 50-year mistake made by the …
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Toms River Woman Who Lost Father to COVID Encourages Organ Donations
by Gary Mignone TOMS RIVER, NJ – Jamilynn Reineke and her loving family were deeply saddened when her father, James “Jimmy” Carrigg, 73, passed away in December 2020 due to …
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Governor Phil Murphy Tests Positive for COVID-19
TRENTON, NJ – After spending Thursday morning at a public event in Holmdel in support of humanitarian aid for Ukraine, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tested positive later in the …
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New Jersey Cop Delivers Beautiful Baby Boy During Call for Help
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonROBBINSVILLE, NJ – The Robbinsville Police Department received a call for help at a home in the township for a woman in labor. Arriving at the scene, officers realized there …
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Dr. Fauci admits he has lost the mask war in America, what about Governor Phil Murphy?
TRENTON, NJ – As a new omicron variant spreads throughout the world and is now being seen in the New York and New Jersey Tri-State area, many in New Jersey …
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New Jersey Governor Passes Law Barring Public Investments in Russia
TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has signed a law that forbids public investments in Belarus and Russia in the wake of the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. During …
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Maryland COVID-19 hospitalizations drop to lowest case rate in America
ANNAPOLIS, MD – In a promising announcement that the COVID-19 pandemic may soon be behind us, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan today announced hospitalizations in the state are among the lowest …
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In New Jersey, it’s maskless Monday for school children, but not all
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonTOMS RIVER, NJ – Across New Jersey on Monday, children went to school with the option to not wear a face mask for the first time since the global COVID-19 …
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Kearny Police peacefully resolve mental health crisis call
KEARNY, NJ – A mental health crisis call that involved the Kearny Police and Hudson County Regional SWAT was peacefully resolved by using a mental health screener. “At 8:45 a.m. …
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Almost a third of people report lingering symptom 6-12 months after COVID-19 -study
by Reutersby ReutersBy Jennifer Rigby – Almost a third of people report at least one ongoing symptom between 6 and 12 months after their coronavirus infection, a survey of 152,000 people in …
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‘Protect Young People’: Multiple State Attorneys General Probe Whether TikTok Harms Kids
A bi-partisan group of state attorneys general are investigating TikTok for potentially harming children’s physical and mental health, according to a Wednesday press release. At least eight attorneys general are …
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Murphy vaccine mandate delay is not enough to help save cops, doctors and nurses, Bucco says
With the change in guidance from the CDC, New Jersey Governor Murphy has ordered a deadline extension before unvaccinated public workers such as firemen, police officers and healthcare workers lose …
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Texas investigating parents of transgender youth for child abuse
by Reutersby ReutersBy Brad Brooks LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas child protection agency says it is investigating some families of transgender young people after the state’s governor said providing medical care for …
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Maryland COVID-19 Metrics Continue Downward Trend
ANNAPOLIS, MD – The number of hospitalizations and serious cases of COVID-19 are dwindling each day. According to Governor Larry Hogan, there are just 400 COVID-19 related hospitalizations in the …
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Jersey Shore Dad to Climb Mount Everest to Raise Awareness for Son’s Rare Disease
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonMANALAPAN, NJ – A freehold business owner and father, James Raffone is going tot the top of the world to help his son battle a rare form of Muscular Dystrophy …
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New Jersey bill seeks to discourage violence against healthcare professionals
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonTRENTON – A growing problem in America during the COVID-19 pandemic has been the rising rate of violence against healthcare professionals. Now, New Jersey Democrats are seeking to slow the trend …
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Who is spray painting pink numbers on seals at the Jersey Shore and what does it mean?
BRIGANTINE, NJ – If you take a trip to the beach this time of year, you have a very good chance of spotting a seal swimming in the ocean or …
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New Jersey Man Heading to Prison After Selling $8.2 Million Worth of HIV Medication Stolen from the U.S. Veterans Administration
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonLYNDHURST, NJ – Over $8 million worth of HIV medicine intended to be prescribed to U.S. military veterans was stolen by a Veterans Administration employee and sold to a Lyndhurst …
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Ocean County Parks Service Offering Stress Reducing “Yoga After Work” Program
TOMS RIVER, NJ – Are you searching for a new way to wind down after a busy day at work? A program being offered by the Ocean County Parks Department …