March 13, 2024
A long-awaited independent review of New Jersey’s response to the Covid pandemic found the state unprepared for the public health emergency, and that it remains “underprepared” for a new one....
A long-awaited independent review of New Jersey’s response to the Covid pandemic found the state unprepared for the public health emergency, and that it remains “underprepared” for a new one....
To the Editor: This pandemic has played havoc with our youth’s ability to read. When compared with youth of other so-called industrial countries, we are slipping dangerously below them. A...
Jehovah’s Witnesses will resume their trademark door-to-door ministry beginning September 1 when a two-and-half-year suspension of the work is officially lifted, just in time to begin a global campaign featuring...
COURT HOUSE – Cape May County continues to see a drop in cases week over week. The Rate of Transmission (RT) has decreased to .65 from .73 last week, according...
TRENTON – To help ensure more equal distribution of ballot drop boxes throughout a municipality, a bill, sponsored by Assembly Democrats Bill Moen, Anthony Verrelli and Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, allowing county...
We’re all happy to say goodbye to 2020 and are hoping that 2021 brings better things. It’s that time of year again to set our New Year’s resolutions. Many people...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. CAMDEN – Gov. Phil Murphy and U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross (D-1st) announced $14 million in additional Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic...