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NJ Toddler Falls Into Pool, Saved By Parents, Police, EMS: PM

Also: Rare Coronavirus-Linked Disease That Affects Kids Likely In NJ / NJ Coronavirus Updates / Polar Vortex? May Snow Possible In NJ

The family of 2-year-old Marc Price, who fully recovered, shared his photo and story so others could learn from what happened that day.
The family of 2-year-old Marc Price, who fully recovered, shared his photo and story so others could learn from what happened that day. (Provided by Graciela Saldua Price​)

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NJ Toddler Falls Into Pool, Saved By Parents, Police, EMS

In the midst of fears about coronavirus, there are some other real dangers in life. And they can happen while New Jersey is quarantining at home, such as this near-fatal childhood drowning.>>>Read more.

Rare Coronavirus-Linked Disease That Affects Kids Likely In NJ

Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

A disease that's likely hospitalized children elsewhere, and may be linked to new coronavirus, is probably in New Jersey, officials said.

NJ Coronavirus Updates On Thursday: Here's What You Need To Know

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Here are the New Jersey towns with cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in New Jersey.

Return Of The Polar Vortex: May Snow Possible In New Jersey

New Jersey will be colder than Alaska this weekend. Sigh.

Six Flags Will Require Reservations For Park Visits

The reservation system will be in place once the theme park reopens, as part of efforts for social distancing.

Princeton University's Fall Semester Could Remain Online

Faculty members are being asked to begin planning now under the assumption that their classes will be online in the fall.

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