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Fake Coronavirus Texts Hid NJ Native's Murder, Cops Say: Patch PM
Also: NJ Nurse Survives Coronavirus: 'There's Not A Typical Day Anymore' / NJ Coronavirus Updates / NJ Toy Store Closed, Catered Party Shut

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
Fake Coronavirus Texts Hid NJ Native's Murder, Cops Say
Family and friends received texts from her about having the coronavirus. Police say he sent them from her phone after killing her.>>>Read more.
NJ Nurse Survives Coronavirus: 'There's Not A Typical Day Anymore'
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"My role was significantly changed—I want to say for the better," the New Jersey nurse said of how the new coronavirus has impacted her job.
NJ Coronavirus Updates On Wednesday: Here's What You Need To Know
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here are the New Jersey towns with cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in New Jersey.
Police found a bouncy house and waiters at the party; nine people were charged as the two incidents violated Gov. Phil Murphy's emergency orders.
Rest Of April Schedule At PNC Coronavirus Test Site In Holmdel
Here is the schedule for the rest of April for the free coronavirus testing offered at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel.
Unemployed NJ Workers Get Benefits At Last In Coronavirus Crisis
State officials say issues with technology and staffing have been addressed; payments are expected to be deposited this week.
Also Worth a Look Today
- More Coronavirus Deaths Reported At West Caldwell Retirement Home
- Union County College Moves All Summer Classes Online
- Man Accused Of Coughing On Hoboken Cops Amid Coronavirus
Across America
- U.S. Coronavirus Blog: WHO Cuts Blasted; Relief Checks Arriving
- Americans Worried But Hopeful Amid Coronavirus: Ad Council
- Stanford Study: Young Adults Flout Social Distancing Rules
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