TRENTON, NJ – If you happened to be born in 2003 between the months of March and the end of the lockdown, you’re going to have to wait to get your driver’s license until Governor Phil Murphy lifts the draconian lockdown he has placed across the state of New Jersey. Motor Vehicle Commission officers were
Read storyPhil Murphy’s New Jersey: No Jobs, No Food, Hunger is a Growing Pandemic within the Pandemic
All across New Jersey, the weekend is upon us. Normally at this time of year, it means parents heading to the parks to see their kids play soccer, baseball, lacrosse, and softball.
Read storySanctuary Phil Sees His Shadow, 30 More Days of Lock Down in Jersey; No Work, No Jobs, No Relief
TRENTON, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy today apparently saw his shadow today, which means the New Jersey COVID-19 lockdown will continue for at least another 30 days with no clear plan for
Read storyMan Arrested for Wiping His Snot on Dollar Store Employee After Being Told to Wear Face Covering
HOLLY, MICHIGAN – Asking patrons to wear face coverings is becoming a hazardous business during Gretchen Whitmer’s lockdown. Hours after a man was shot and killed, an elderly man went gangster in
Read storyHere’s Why Twitter Can’t Have a Strong Black Woman Breaking her Chains and Banned Candace Owens
Candace Owens, the African-American starlet of the conservative movement was smacked down today by Twitter. Owens, who served as the communications director for Turning Point USA, a large conservative media and advocacy
Read storyU.S. Senate Candidate Hirsh Singh Calls for Smart, Real Plan to Begin Reopening New Jersey Businesses
LINWOOD, NJ — Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Hirsh Singh called for the calibrated reopening of the New Jersey economy and ending the lockdown of the state. While speaking to his supporters,
Read storyToms River School Board Discusses Graduation Ceremony
TOMS RIVER, NJ – Toms River school board members have begun openly discussing the possibility of no formal graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020 this year, but announced a possible workaround.
Read storyWhy Won’t Murphy Allow for In-Home COVID-19 Testing? Two Lawmakers Push Gov for Executive Order
LUMBERTON, NJ – Assemblyman Ryan Peters and Assemblywoman Jean Stanfield called for an immediate executive order that would allow New Jersey residents to obtain at-home coronavirus testing kits. New Jersey is one
Read storyReport: World Air Quality Improving During COVID-19
There’s hope for doom and gloom environmentalists that are worried about the future of Planet Earth as a new study shows that air quality on the planet is improving in just two
Read storyOCHD Report: Less Than 1% of Ocean County Residents Tested Positive So Far With COVID-19
TOMS RIVER, NJ – New statistics released today show that 0.9% of Ocean County residents have tested positive for coronavirus during the 44 days of a statewide lockdown and nearly halff of
Read storyBRICK, NJ – It was one of the best-kept secrets in the outdoorsman underground for the past month. As county officials shut down every park under their jurisdiction and municipal leaders followed
Read storyMcGuckin Calls on Murphy, Haines to Reopen Parks, Introduces Bill to Fine You $10,000 for Using Them
TOMS RIVER-It’s not quite clear where Assemblyman Greg P. McGuckin’s head is these days. Last week, McGuckin introduced a bill to the New Jersey Assembly that would fine residents $10,000 per incident
Read storyPHILADELPHIA, PA – A report in the Philadelphia Inquirer suggests not only is Governor Phil Murphy’s closing of public parks bad for public health, it also does nothing to stop the spread
Read storyIn New Jersey, State Police Ticketed, Charged Peaceful Protesters in Violation of “Murphy’s Law”
TRENTON, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy said on Fox News that he did not consider the Constitution of the United States when enacting a series of executive orders, now known as “Murphy’s
Read storySo far, only one elected official has had the guts to say what is on everyone’s mind in the towns surrounding Lakewood, Jackson Councilman Barry Calogero took a stand and demanded action
Read storyHOBOKEN-A New York man violated several of Governor Phil Murphy’s lockdown laws before he even committed his crime here in Hoboken. Before breaking a window to gain entry to steal alcohol and
Read storyCHINA-The internet is full of speculation after nearly 2.1 million cell phones in China went silent during the COVID-19 outbreak. Some conspiracy theorists believe that mass shutdown was because 2.1 million people
Read storyAn amazing before and after of how coronavirus has lowered pollution levels in northeastern U.S.
The coronavirus, which has been keeping Americans indoors for the past few weeks has also been keeping planes out of the sky, cars off the road, factories closed and in general, people
Read story5 Nostalgic Comfort Foods You Need to Have While Binge-Watching During the Coronavius Pandemic
The coronavirus lockdown has us all inside our homes trying to find ways to get through to the other side and one booming trend right now is purchasing nostalgic comfort foods that
Read storyThe Straight Dopes On COVID-19
DOMINATED Here we go, more COVID-19 in the news! Back in February I read an article talking about how China and their media turned into non-stop reporting on the COVID-19 Wuhan Coronavirus
Read storyBRICK-Mayor John Ducey read the Dr. Seuss book, “What Pet Should I Get” for children stuck at home during New Jersey’s coronavirus lockdown. While entertaining the children, Ducey inadvertently raised the age-old
Read storyAs we turn the corner, swinging into April and soon Holy Week, the COVID-19 Wuhan Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Virus (crisis) is taking a horrible toll on the World and United States. Many people
Read storyNEW JERSEY-New Jersey isn’t quite the epicenter of America’s coronavirus outbreak, but as normal, the state is New York’s ugly step brother in pretty much everything it does, even when it comes
Read storyText Scam Seeks to Exploit Coronavirus Scare
Earlier this week, multiple US-based cellular customers received targeted text messages that falsely warned of an impending “mandatory quarantine,” highlighting cybersecurity concerns. Federal and State government officials remain committed to sharing timely
Read storyAP: Police injured in New Jersey shootout
Police officers were shot Tuesday in the Jersey City standoff that left a neighborhood, including a school, on lockdown, authorities said. (Dec. 10) Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Website: https://apnews.com Twitter:
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