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Salad Bar Puts Sap's Among Gloucester Twp.'s Best, Readers Say
Patch readers nominated Sap's Produce and its fresh salad bar as of one of Gloucester Township's best businesses.

Patch readers nominated Sap's Produce and its fresh salad bar as of one of Gloucester Township's best businesses.

NJ's outdoor gatherings dropped to 25 as Gov. Murphy said several of the state's key metrics have gotten "way too high." Here's the latest.
WATCH: Gov. Murphy addressed schools and NJ closures amid the coronavirus crisis. Here's the latest.
Gov. Murphy clarified NJ's entertainment rules as the state's new daily cases hit their highest point ever. Here's where the new cases hit.
Here's how NJ towns and counties are impacted, as well as the latest developments on the coronavirus crisis, schools and closures in NJ.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka issued a new set of coronavirus guidelines for the winter months and holiday seasons. See them here.
With the help of Clara Maass hospital, Bloomfield tested all of its municipal employees after they returned from their holiday breaks.
A beloved holiday display in Livingston will return. Masks must be worn, and visitors should social distance, organizers say.
A New Jersey grandmother is staying connected to her grandchildren with the power of literature. Welcome to “Babi’s Book Club.”
The old Sears store at the Livingston Mall could see new life as a coronavirus vaccination center.
Sonny Kumar has bounced around, cooking in different facilities during the pandemic. Now he has his own place at Sonny's Indian Kitchen.
From Chinese take-out to car service to a realtor, readers praise these Matawan-Aberdeen small businesses:
A new executive order limits outdoor gatherings and halts indoor sports, but includes exceptions for weddings and more.
The White House Coronavirus Task Force said Essex County has some of the worst numbers in NJ. See town-by-town case and death totals here.
Newark will temporarily close some streets to accommodate more free COVID-19 testing sites for residents. See the list here.
In November, North Caldwell saw its highest number of COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began, public safety officials said.
The town gave a statistic on resident hospitalizations and new cases throughout all of November.
Deaths statewide are starting to rising to levels not seen in four months.
A movement demanding coronavirus relief for undocumented immigrants in New Jersey has gained a new friend: the archbishop of Newark.
A new NJ report says the coronavirus risk has risen to "high" in 21 counties, posing a potential risk for schools. Here's what Murphy says.
An “all-around lovely person” who lives at a retirement community in West Caldwell celebrated her 101st birthday in the age of COVID-19.
Two members of the Somerset Hills YMCA swim team said safety is their top priority but that swimming can continue in a safe manner.
“Please don’t let yourself or your kids go to sleep with an empty stomach,” the owners of Calabria Restaurant and Pizzeria say.
Ho-ho-no. The infamous bar crawl will not take place in the mile-square city this year, the city announced.
NJ Transit is trying to find out if innovations like antimicrobial lighting and an app that tracks passenger counts can help prevent COVID.
NJ has released rules and guidance for the winter holidays and celebrations – and even strong advice for children sitting on Santa's lap.
Here’s how many COVID-19 cases Montclair saw during the holiday.
A COVID-19 crackdown continues in New Jersey’s largest city. Several neighborhoods have nightly curfews. Local businesses have been cited.
Workers were spotted serving customers without masks and personal protective equipment, Newark officials said.
The community helped Boomerang Fitness stay open, so the owner ran 240 laps for the Movember Foundation.
Due to COVID-19, The Salvation Army has started its holiday fundraising campaign early for the first time in 130 years.
Also, the Union County testing center has expanded its hours.
The previous location, having administered 15,000 tests outdoors since March, closed after Friday. The new location is two blocks away.
Just in time for Thanksgiving weekend, Gov. Murphy has a new message on traveling outside of NJ: Don't, unless you need to go to 4 states.
The resident came up with a clever way to help her family stay safe, and don't worry, there will be food too.
A total of 174 staff members and students are presently quarantined, Superintendent Dolan said.
There’s a good chance that the next essential employee you lean on during the coronavirus crisis will be taking a bus to their job.
"The NJ Department of Health raised our COVID-19 Regional Risk Matrix level to 'high risk' or 'orange' level," the superintendent wrote.
DeCamp says the feasibility of opening offices in NYC will determine when – and if – the company will restart service in New Jersey.
Livingston’s mayor and township council issued a coronavirus safety update as local residents prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving.