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Gov. Murphy Rebukes NJ Town After Indoor Dining, Bars Reopen: PM
Also: Middletown Valedictorian: I Survived Years Of Race Discrimination / NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates / Mob Associate Sues NJ For Release

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Gov. Murphy Rebukes NJ Town, Others After Indoor Dining, Bars Reopen
Gov. Phil Murphy rebuked a New Jersey town and others after they allowed indoor dining and bars, along with other businesses, to reopen even though they could be subjected to fines.>>>Read more.
Middletown Valedictorian: I Survived Years Of Race Discrimination
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The valedictorian of Middletown High School North released a video on Instagram last week where she said she survived "years of racial discrimination and disgusting comments from close-minded people."
NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates On Thursday: Here's What You Need To Know
Find out what's happening in Manasquan-Belmarfor 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.
Robert Spagnola, 72, filed a lawsuit on June 8, calling for an extension of his temporary release from prison to avoid catching COVID-19.
Workers At 10 NJ Nursing Homes Take Knee Against Police Brutality
Union: "The majority of nursing home workers are low-wage people of color whose neighborhoods suffer the worst impacts of systemic racism."
New Jersey Republican Takes Aim At Gov. With 'Murphy's Law'
Assemblyman Jay Webber's bill would cancel out a governor's executive order if they violate it themselves.
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