January 11, 2024
As 2023 ended and 2024 began, there was a surge in the number of individuals with respiratory illness seeking emergency medical assistance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports....
As 2023 ended and 2024 began, there was a surge in the number of individuals with respiratory illness seeking emergency medical assistance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports....
TRENTON – Gov. Murphy and State Police Superintendent Col. Patrick Callahan Oct. 19 announced an administrative order that facilitates the safe operation of polling locations at schools for the Nov....
WASHINGTON – U.S. Jeff Van Drew (R-2nd) issued a statement Oct. 4 on Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recent comment that it is “too soon to tell” whether or not people will...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. TRENTON – As schools gear up to reopen for some mode of in-person instruction, three Assembly Democrats sponsor legislation to help...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. NEWARK – New Jersey Transit received more than 245,000 cloth masks that will be made available to customers, thanks to a...
CREST HAVEN – Bricks may be attractive for public buildings, but they don’t last forever. Freeholders approved a nearly $2.5-million contract to begin June 24 to replace brick veneer at...
TRENTON – New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe announced June 20 that camping will begin in 12 state parks, forests and recreation areas June 22. According...