September 14, 2021
TRENTON – Trying to figure out where the Garden State stands concerning Covid rental assistance programs and the thousands of eviction filings is no easy task. The state does not...
TRENTON – Trying to figure out where the Garden State stands concerning Covid rental assistance programs and the thousands of eviction filings is no easy task. The state does not...
TRENTON – New Jersey’s unemployment insurance (UI) fund is exhausted. The state is borrowing from the federal government, creating a new expense that will have to be repaid. The state’s...
TRENTON – With schools reopening for in-person instruction, the Murphy administration Sept. 1 announced details of a $267 million testing program for students and staff at New Jersey’s K-12 schools,...
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COURT HOUSE – The county announced four deaths from the coronavirus, a 29-year-old Lower Township man, a 62-year-old Wildwood man, a 79-year-old Middle Township man, and an 87-year-old Upper Township...
COURT HOUSE – Occupancy Tax data released by the New Jersey Treasury through June 2021 is showing that Cape May County is well on the way to recover from the...
COURT HOUSE – Cape May County entered summer 2021 with a feeling that the pandemic was starting to ebb. As of Memorial Day, the county could boast 54% of its...