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State Police Warn NJ About 55-MPH Winds, Power Outages: Patch PM
Also: NJ Mother Gives Birth To 3rd Son, Dies Of COVID Days Later / Where To Get The Coronavirus Vaccine In NJ (UPDATE) / Bald Eagles Hatch

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
State Police Warn NJ About 55-MPH Winds, Power Outages
New Jersey's top cop says the Garden State should expect power outages because of 55-mph winds. Here's what else.>>>Read more.
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Joanna Jimenez died from complications of COVID-19 days after giving birth. A fundraiser has generated over $40,000 for her family.
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Where To Get The Coronavirus Vaccine In New Jersey (UPDATED)
More people became eligible on Monday even as the state's distribution of the coronavirus vaccine has been plagued with problems. Here's the latest on how to schedule an appointment.
Watch As Baby Bald Eagles Hatch Live At Duke Farms: Video
The first bald eagle of 2021 has hatched at Duke Farms in Hillsborough. Watch the live video to see as the other two eggs hatch any day now.
NJSIAA Announces State Wrestling Tournament Plans
The team tournament is canceled and the individual tournament reduced, but boys and girls will have the chance to win state championships.
NJ Bill Would Remove Current Board Of Chiropractors
It would also ban sex offenders from being licensed, a direct result of the board's decision to reinstate Bryan Bajakian.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Fundraiser Set Up For Somerset Family Of Boy, 2, Killed By Truck
- Jersey City Police Investigating Fatal Shooting At Shopping Center
- Delran Police Officer Helped Deliver Baby In Midst Of Nor'easter
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