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Cases Of COVID-19 Variant Spreading In NJ; Here's Where: Patch PM
Also: Up To 4 Inches Of Snow Possible In Parts Of NJ / Top 10 COVID Vaccine Questions In NJ / Boardwalk Fire In Ocean City Ruled Accidental​

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Cases Of COVID-19 Variant Spreading In NJ: Here's Where
There have been 31 cases of the more-contagious virus variant in New Jersey so far, but one area leads other counties by far, officials said.>>>Read more.
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A winter weather advisory has been issued in North Jersey now that up to 3 inches of snow are expected. Here's where.
NJ Health Commissioner Answers Top 10 COVID Vaccine Questions
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Is it safe to get the vaccine if I'm pregnant? Will the vaccines work against the new variants? Do I have to get vaccinated every year?
Agencies determined the Jan. 30 boardwalk fire in Ocean City was accidental and originated from an electrical source in the building.
Bruce Springsteen Appears In 2021 Super Bowl Ad, Pleads For Unity
New Jersey's Bruce Springsteen recently starred in a two-minute ad for Jeep addressing political polarization in the United States.
New Jersey Returning To In-Person Voting, Elections, Murphy Says
New Jersey elections before the June 8 primary will be in-person, Gov. Murphy said Monday. No decision has been made yet on the primary.
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