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New Data Shows Jefferson With Moderate COVID-19 Case Counts
Many NJ towns had COVID-19 spikes and ranked high for cases and infection rates. Here is where our community ranked.

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Many NJ towns had COVID-19 spikes and ranked high for cases and infection rates. Here is where our community ranked.

Many NJ towns had COVID-19 spikes and ranked high for cases and infection rates. Here is where our community ranked.
Many NJ towns had COVID-19 spikes and ranked high for cases and infection rates. Here is where our community ranked.
The money is part of a $100 million dollar relief package for New Jersey small businesses.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, but now more people are able to get their shots than ever before.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, but now more people are able to get their shots than ever before.
Morris County continues to inoculate people in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the latest numbers.
While there might be more places offering inoculations in the area, but now more people are able to get their shots than ever before.
Sussex County continues to inoculate people in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the latest numbers.
Warren County continues to inoculate people in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the latest numbers.
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on the area, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on the area, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on the area, according to updated state data. See how your town is doing below
Let us know in our poll if you should be required to show a "passport" proving you're vaccinated or you've tested negative for COVID-19.
Life has begun to resume in the Garden State and as opportunities pick up, so will the pace.
NJ residents have been asked to stop the spread the bug that can do some unpleasant things – and was first discovered on a Christmas tree.
The clinic was so successful they ran out of shots on Thursday.
Governor Phil Murphy said the majority of the students in New Jersey will participate in the Start Strong program.
The money will be used to provide greater access to recreational activities for residents with disabilities.
Here is the return of our photo pop quiz where we ask our readers where in the community this photo was taken.