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This NJ Town's Police Won't Respond To COVID Gathering Violations
Also: NJ Clarifies Outdoor Gathering Limit For High School Football / Newark Mayor: 'Stay At Home' / NJ Nurses Fear COVID 'Speeding Train'
Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
This NJ Town's Police Won't Respond To COVID Gathering Violations
"We the police will not be used to carry out orders I feel are detrimental to our relationship with our community," wrote Chief Kudrick.>>>Read more.
NJ Clarifies Outdoor Gathering Limit For High School Football
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The reduction in outdoor gathering limits had led to confusion over whether parents would be able to see their kids' last high school games.
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Newark officials are asking residents to "stay at home" for a 10-day period over the Thanksgiving holiday to help slow COVID-19.
NJ Nurses Fear 'Speeding Train' Of Coronavirus Cases, Union Says
HPAE President: "This surge will be much worse because we have a finite number of available staff."
The pandemic extended election cycle is being stretched out a few extra days, according to Gov. Phil Murphy.
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