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Gov. Murphy: NJ Should Cancel Large Gatherings Due To Coronavirus
WATCH: The coronavirus has gotten at least 29 people sick in NJ, and one person has died. Gov. Phil Murphy wants drastic steps taken.

Tom Davis is an award-winning journalist and web producer who is New Jersey editor of Patch.com. Tom is a Point Pleasant Boro native who formerly managed the Ocean County bureau for The Press of Atlantic City. He wrote a book that was released in 2011 called A Legacy of Madness: Recovering My Family From Generations of Mental Illness. Until 2010, Tom Davis was a multi-media journalist with The Record of Bergen County, N.J., where he also wrote articles that appeared in The Star-Ledger. He teaches journalism classes at Rutgers University, where he sits on the Digital Committee and is helping to develop more of a digital media presence in the Journalism and Media Studies Department. Tom created Rutgers Reporter, a weekly web newspaper with content produced by his classes. Contact: tom.davis-at-patch.com. Twitter: http://twitter.com/NJShorePatch. Phone: 732-395-8956.
At The Record, he wrote Coping for five years. In 2007, he was named Citizen of the Year by the American Psychiatric Association New Jersey chapter. Davis also received an ambassador award from the New Jersey Governors Council on Stigma in 2008. He taught a groundbreaking course on mental health issues in the media at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey. Tom Davis was one of six people in the nation to win the Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellowship in 2004.
WATCH: The coronavirus has gotten at least 29 people sick in NJ, and one person has died. Gov. Phil Murphy wants drastic steps taken.

New Jersey community is taking the step as a precaution.
The number of cases in Bergen County rose by 2 on Thursday, officials said.
Visitors, staff and vendors coming to the hospital will have to undergo screening before being allowed into the hospital.
A probe is underway into the store’s practices since the emergence of the coronavirus outbreak.
Bergen County and Teaneck provided more details on the town's five cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday and Thursday.
More details were released: Edison resident has a presumptive positive case of the new cornavirus, officials said.
Classes will move to virtual instruction. A student at Red Bank Regional tested presumptive positive for the coronavirus, officials said.
Acting with an abundance of caution, the senior center will be closed through March 29th, officials said.
This project is expected to be completed on or about June 5 and will require periodic closings.
Individual screening tickets are $15 in advance and $17 at the door.
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He sold methamphetamine and thousands of pills containing heroin or fentanyl, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.
"Community-spread indicates that the coronavirus is amongst us," NJ's top health official announced as eight new cases were revealed.
The Glen Rock Public School district will be closed to students on Monday, March 16 so staff can further develop plans in case of long-term.
Officials told people to use an alternate route while the maintenance work is underway.
Two separate crashes caused closures on the Garden State Parkway on Wednesday.
Pearl Jam has joined the lineup for the Sea.Hear.Now festival in Asbury Park.
Here are the results of the referendum on a plan to pay for improvements to the school.
The bridge will open every 10 minutes during certain hours so maintenance can take place, officials said.