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Suspect In NJ Fatal Shooting Of Judge's Son Is Dead, Feds Say: PM
Also: NJ Gym Owners Remove Doors As Defiance / NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates / Check Temps If People Fly Into Newark From Hotspots: Mayor

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
Suspect In NJ Fatal Shooting Of Judge's Son Is Dead, Feds Say
The lone gunman who fired into the foyer of a federal judge's home Sunday is dead, and he was identified.>>>Read more.
NJ Gym Owners Remove Doors As Defiance Of Murphy Orders Continues
Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The state has said it wants to change the locks on Atilis Gym in Bellmawr. The owners' solution is to remove the doors.
NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates On Monday: 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 and counties and their numbers of cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus and the announcements of reopenings in New Jersey.
Check Temps If People Fly Into Newark From Hotspots, Mayor Urges
Travelers flying into Newark from "high-risk" states should be quarantined if they're showing COVID-19 symptoms, the city's mayor says.
The waterpark will be using the same online reservation system as Great Adventure and the Wild Safari, to manage the number of visitors.
Senate Candidate Opposes Sending Newark Kids Back To School
It's wrong to place the burden of COVID-19 safety on the shoulders of young children, U.S. Senate candidate Madelyn Hoffman says.
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- Suspect In Fatal Shooting Of Judge's Son In NJ Is Dead: Feds
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