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NJ Business That Sued Gov. Murphy Is Closing Down: Patch PM
Also: NJ Man Saves His Father's Life In McDonald's Parking Lot / Cereal Pizza? Nutella Pizza? NJ Eatery Expands Desserts / NJ Dogs Rescued
Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
NJ Business That Sued Gov. Murphy Over COVID Closure Is Closing Down
After filing a lawsuit against Gov. Phil Murphy claiming violations of the Disaster Control Act, Darlene Pallay says she must close her business at the end of October.>>>Read more.
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If Bill Gardell had not started CPR right away in the Route 35 parking lot, paramedics say his father likely would not have survived.
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Gov. Murphy said he's signing an executive order requiring workers to wear masks when entering a worksite and keep at least six feet apart.
Three dogs living in deplorable conditions were rescued from a neighborhood drug house on Wednesday, Gloucester Township police said.
Bill Would Require NJ Drivers To Schedule MVC Appointments Online
The legislation would also extend expiration dates of documents until the time of appointment.
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