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NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates / Woman's COVID Warning / Floyd
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:
NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Update: Here's What You Need To Know (UPDATE)
New Jersey's death toll is now 11,698, and 868 new cases were announced on Sunday. Here are the areas with new cases, town-by-town and county-by-county totals and the latest coronavirus and reopening developments in New Jersey on Sunday.>>>Read more here.
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"I only left the house once a week to go to the grocery store, and always with a mask and gloves on." Somehow, she still got COVID-19.
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Protesters marched down Market Street to the steps of the courthouse and demanded an end to police brutality after George Floyd's death.
WATCH: Gov. Phil Murphy addressed those calling for NJ to fully reopen after the state backslid slightly in the coronavirus outbreak.
Gov. Murphy Provides Timeframe For NJ Salon, Gym, Dining Reopen
WATCH: Gov. Murphy offered more NJ reopening details amid the coronavirus, and he gave a timeframe for opening gyms, salons and dining.
Toms River Eatery Apologizes, Says Racist Voicemail Was Hacker
An angry outgoing message at Rivoli's, under siege over a 2014 sign mocking Eric Garner's death, was not his doing, the owner says.
Parsippany Salon Owners Set Reopen Date Despite COVID-19 Shutdown
Nick Mirabella and George Verdis say they will open their shop June 1.
Gov. Murphy: NJ Day Care, Sports, Camps Can Resume In Coronavirus
WATCH: Gov. Phil Murphy is allowing summer camps, child care and organized sports in the coronavirus outbreak. Here's the latest.
Reopen NJ Protest Draws Crowd To Point Pleasant Beach
As politicians called on Gov. Phil Murphy to reopen NJ's economy, a group of 400 business owners say they will reopen June 1 no matter what.
Six Flags also issued rules for the drive-through experience, which will be available until Great Adventure and Hurricane Harbor reopen.
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