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Camden Woman, Maple Shade Man Among Violators of Governor Murphy’s Emergency Orders Related to COVID-19

On April 7, 2020, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police, announced the following recent enforcement actions against violators of Governor Murphy’s Emergency Orders related to COVID-19.

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Atlantic City Electric Ups Donations to $75,000 for Coronavirus Relief and Response in Southern New Jersey

Atlantic City Electric ups donations to $75,000 for Coronavirus Relief and response in Southern New Jersey.

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TurfMutt Foundation Offers Six Tips to Celebrate Earth Day In Your Own Backyard Tips to Help You Learn, De-Stress & Enjoy Time Outside

Start celebrating Earth Day in your own back yard with these tips from the TurfMutt Foundation.

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Haddonfield Law Firm Working to Raise Money For Personal Protective Equipment & Supplies for Cooper Health System Staff

Andres & Berger, a Haddonfield, NJ based law firm, is working with the Cooper Foundation to raise money for Personal Protective Equipment and supplies for the doctors, nurses and support staff in the Cooper Health System fighting the COVID-19 pandemic

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Rutgers Law StudentCollecting & Distributing Protective Gear for Health Care Professionals Caring for COVID-19 Patients

Rutgers law student and volunteer for Medical Students for Masks, Becca Yankelevich, is helping to collect donations of masks, gloves, and other protective gear for hospitals, health centers, and other organizations in the Philadelphia area.

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600 Miles of NJ Waterways Win Major Protections Under NJDEP’s New Rule; Upgrades Include Two-Mile Stretch of Cooper River

600 miles of N.J waterways win major protections under NJDEP’s new rule. Upgrades include a two-mile stretch of Cooper River .

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Virtua Health Asks Community to ‘Be a Light’ During Coronavirus Crisis

As one of New Jersey’s largest health systems, Virtua is asking people to place a light — or many lights — to shine outside their home each night in support of first responders, health care workers, and all others affected by the coronavirus.

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ShopRite of Brooklawn Reports Employee’s Confirmed Case of COVID-19

An associate of the ShopRite of Brooklawn has reported a confirmed case of COVID-19.

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NJ Supreme Court Allows 2020 Law School Graduates to Temporarily Practice Law Despite Postponement of Bar Exam

Law school graduates will have an opportunity to temporarily practice law under the supervision of experienced attorneys, under an order signed by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.

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Improvement Project at Sauter Park Walking Track Helps to Keep Flood Water at Bay; Filtration System Installed at Warren Ave. Treatment Plant

A portion of the walking track at Sauter Park has been raised to help keep flood water at bay.

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