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President Trump Went To NJ Event After COVID-19 Exposure: PM
Also: Coronavirus Claims Life Of 'Happy-Go-Lucky' NJ Cop / Bill To Expand Reproductive Healthcare Advances In NJ / Former Chaplain Charged

Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight:
President Trump Went To NJ Event After COVID-19 Exposure (UPDATE)
UPDATE: Contact tracing is underway. Just hours after he attended a New Jersey fundraiser, President Trump announced that he and his wife tested positive for COVID-19. Trump was reportedly in an area with at least 100 people.>>>Read more.
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Marcus Thomas is the sixth member of the Newark Police Department to die from COVID-19 complications since the pandemic began.
Bill To Protect, Expand Reproductive Healthcare Advances In NJ
Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Reproductive Freedom Act needs New Jersey lawmakers to pass the bill and ensure reproductive health care access for all, advocates said.
Prosecutors allege that he ran a club, "Knights of Malta," in which he gave some students edibles and encouraged another to masturbate.
NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates On Friday: Here's What You Need To Know
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, schools and the announcements of reopenings in New Jersey.
200 Years Of History Burned Away In Hillsborough Fire
Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire at the historic River Road home that was once owned by James "Diamond Jim" Brady.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Mahwah High School Opening Night Football Game Postponed
- Warren Man Killed In New Brunswick Hit-And-Run
- Gloucester Township Man Had Gun While Selling Fentanyl: FBI
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