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Gov. Murphy Provides Details On What Jersey Shore Summer Could Be
Also: Gov. Murphy Tells CNBC: 'A Chance' That NJ Schools Could Reopen / NJ Coronavirus Updates / NJIT Expected To See 'Massive' Losses

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Gov. Murphy Provides Details On What Jersey Shore Summer Could Be
Gov. Phil Murphy, who provided a reopening plan on Monday, addressed what the Jersey Shore could look like amid the coronavirus crisis.>>>Read more.
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Gov. Murphy Tells CNBC: 'A Chance' That NJ Schools Could Reopen
Gov. Phil Murphy told CNBC there's "a chance" that schools could reopen by May 15, even though restrictions would certainly be in place.
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
NJ Coronavirus Updates On Monday: Here's What You Need To Know
Here are the New Jersey towns with cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in New Jersey.
NJIT In Newark Expected To See 'Massive' Coronavirus Losses
In the span of just four months, the COVID-19 crisis is expected to cause a $16 million shortfall at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Demand Continues For Essex County Drive-Thru Coronavirus Testing
Essex County started its drive-thru site with 100 to 150 tests per day. That number has increased to 600.
NJ Expands Coronavirus Saliva Test To New Brunswick Site
Starting this Thursday, the coronavirus spit test will now be offered at a third public site, this one in New Brunswick.
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