Beginning June 4, 2021, New Jersey will then end all indoor gathering limits. All this effectively means most New Jersey businesses will soon be stripped of remaining capacity limits that were put in effect more than a year ago to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Have general questions about CO...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey will pay about $53 million to settle claims that the state’s negligence contributed to the deaths of more than 100 veterans at state-run homes during the coronavirus pandemic, attorneys representing the bulk of the claim
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a provider in the city; the New York State Immunization Information System; the New Jersey Immunization Information System; or the Connecticut Immunization Registry and Tracking System. Files that begin with ‘by-residency’ also include data on the number of non-NYC residents vaccinated at a NYC...
The lower customer growth was due primarily to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. NJNG expects to return to a more typical customer growth rate of 1.7% in fiscal 2022. Base Rate Filing: On November 17, 2021, NJNG received approval from the New Jersey Board...
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey announced this week that a lucky winner hit for $1593457 while playing a Wheel of Fortune slot machine. The prize was a progressive jackpot, according to the casino. The winner, who was visiting from out-of-state and declined to...
Examining COVID-19 testing and vaccination behaviors by heritage and linguistic preferences among Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish RADx-UP participants The Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish (hereafter, "Hispanic") populations in the U.S. bear a disproportionate burden of COVID-19-related outcomes, ...
two of New Jersey’s state-run veterans’ nursing homes. As of mid-June, at least 28 notices of tort claim have been filed with respect to the veteran facilities in Paramus and Menlo Park, claiming gross negligence and incompetence in the veteran homes’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic....
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September 2, 2021 – Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation (S.50001/A.40001) extending virtual access to public meetings under New York State’s Open Meetings Law, which allows New Yorkers to virtually participate in local government meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic. The legislation, which...