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First COVID-19 Vaccines In NJ: Here's Who Will Get It Next
Watch history being made as the first coronavirus vaccines are administered in NJ. Who will get it next?

Watch history being made as the first coronavirus vaccines are administered in NJ. Who will get it next?

Several local restaurants expanded outdoor dining during the pandemic. Some changes could last after COVID or become permanent.
Dozens of people rallied in Montclair and Nutley to demand that schools reopen for in-person classes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Seton Hall Preparatory School in West Orange is once again switching to all-remote classes due to the coronavirus.
Several members of the Verona Fire Department were exposed to the coronavirus during an unauthorized holiday get-together, officials said.
Federal officials provided capacity numbers for hospitals around the nation. Here were Morristown Medical Center's totals.
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Superintendent Johnson clarified further what the policy is. See how much snow Hoboken is expected to get on Wednesday.
Click our links to see how much snow Millburn is supposed to get Wednesday night.
New Jersey will get its first doses of the vaccine this week at six hospitals. Here's when and where.
The coronavirus continues to take a toll on Essex County. Here are the latest numbers for each town and city.
The decision was made among cases spiking statewide. Additionally, two district schools have gone remote in the past week.
The county will set up vaccination sites in Newark, Livingston, West Caldwell and West Orange. Other towns must go one of these locations.
Bloomfield continues its efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. Officials said a vaccine will be distributed on a county/regional level.
After spring athletes lost the 2019-2020 season, the state high school sports association has been trying to give them a full one this year.
East Orange closed a local skate park after a “large number” of youth were seen not wearing masks, despite COVID-19 requirements.
A North Caldwell church is cancelling its Masses and parish events after its pastor tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Belleville hospital’s president said the timing “couldn’t be better.”
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Newark ranks high among large U.S. cities that will need “the most initial coronavirus vaccinations,” a study claims.
Many New Jersey readers who were surveyed said they worry the coronavirus vaccine process has been rushed, and they have safety concerns.
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They’ve been staffing restaurants and working cash registers in a pandemic. And it’s a win for everyone if they get tested, officials say.
A heartfelt attempt to keep the holiday spirit alive for hundreds of kids with special needs took place in Livingston.
Pandemic boredom became a springboard for a vision to make shopping more environmentally friendly with the Zero to 180 Market.
"It's the right thing to do. We're here to help each other," said the manager of Brooklyn Pizza in Fords.
When a COVID-19 treatment finally makes its way to Essex County, West Orange will have one of four “vaccination centers” in the area.
Christine McHale wants her customers to feel like family and have a sense of normalcy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Gov. Murphy said NJ's COVID-19 recovery could take years just as a leading group says four in 10 of the state's restaurants could shut down.
The Chatham Education Association asked the district to create a dashboard, and they pushed a message for families to be careful and honest.
The restaurant owners are applying lessons from their other locations to opening the new one in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
“I was in denial and didn’t think it could happen to me,” Mayor Ted Green said.
A new 'Safe Return' group says they're worried that the impending Jan. 19 reopening date will be pushed back again.
The Ruby Tuesday in the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown is permanently closed, as is the Ruby Tuesday in Toms River.
As Patch highlights Soul Sisters, it's not too late to nominate your favorite place for Basking Ridge Business of the Year.
The Jersey City restaurant said it's received threats after hosting a Young Republican event, but said it was within coronavirus guidelines.
The school district required testing in order for students to return to on-site learning Monday, and found more than a dozen new cases.
The time for action is “meow,” these New Jersey animal advocates say.
Ralph's Market began offering more items Moorestown residents might find in grocery stores, and has been nominated as a top business.