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Suspected Coronavirus Case In NJ / Snow Squalls / Paul McCartney

Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in New Jersey.

Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in New Jersey.
Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in New Jersey. (Patch photo)

Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in New Jersey:

Suspected Coronavirus Case In NJ

UPDATE: More details were released now that officials are investigating a possible coronavirus case in New Jersey.>>>Read more here.

'Dangerous' Snow Squalls, 40-MPH Winds Expected In NJ

Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Here is when and where the snow squalls are appearing in NJ, and when more are expected.

Find out what's happening in Asbury Parkfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

See It: Photo Of Paul McCartney's 'Day Trip' In NJ

He woke up. Got out of bed. Then Paul McCartney went to New Jersey this week.

These 193-Plus Districts May Face Tax Hike: NJ School Aid Figures

UPDATE: The losing school districts – more than 190 of them – may be forced to raise taxes to make up for cuts in 2020-21 school funding.

'My Family Is Shattered:' Bus Driver In NJ Fatal Crash Sentenced

Hudy Muldrow Sr. is headed to prison for his role in the crash that killed two people. See the video of their loved ones plea for justice.

Update: Wildfire Along Delaware Water Gap Percent Contained

Firefighters were expected to be on scene throughout the week, officials said.

New Jersey Has 4 James Beard Semifinalists

See which New Jersey chefs and restaurants are being recognized this year in a top national competition.

Church Reverses On Manalapan Boy With Autism Denied Communion

A church delayed communion for a Manalapan boy with autism because he could not "distinguish ordinary bread from the body of Christ."

NJ White Supremacist Threat 'High,' Bigger Than ISIS: New Report

Five incidents in four NJ counties show why the white supremacist threat has grown, and it's bigger than ISIS, officials say.

2 Accuse Belmar Cops Of Beating, Abuse Outside D'Jais (UPDATE)

Two NJ residents filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Belmar and several cops, saying they were beaten and abused outside a bar.

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