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NJ Tattoo Shops 'Like Therapy' After Reopening Amid Coronavirus
Also: Sami's Law For NJ Woman Killed By Fake Uber Driver Passes / NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates / Ex-NJ Mayor Abstains On Confederate Vote

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
NJ Tattoo Shops 'Like Therapy' After Reopening Amid Coronavirus
"For some people it's almost like therapy. I have several clients that are in some form of recovery, and they move to body art.">>>Read more.
Sami's Law, For NJ Woman Killed By Fake Uber Driver, Passes House
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Sami's Law is named for the college student from New Jersey who was killed in 2019 by a man pretending to be her Uber driver.
NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates On Thursday: Here's What You Need To Know
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor 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.
The measure passed the state Assembly Appropriations Committee on Monday, but this former mayor was one of three Republicans to abstain from the vote.
Don't Open Unsolicited Seeds From China, NJ Officials Warn
Residents have received packages of seeds they didn't request; officials say they could be invasive, introduce diseases or harm animals.
Teachers Are Protesting School Reopenings In Paramus, Statewide
Teachers from across the state are taking to bridges in demonstration against a return to school amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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