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4 In New Jersey Are Among 101 Best Pizzas In America In 2020

These places have, quite possibly, the best pizza in New Jersey and are among the best in America, a well-respected survey says.>>>Read more here.

NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates: Here's What You Need To Know

New Jersey's confirmed death toll is now 14,273 as new cases and more confirmed deaths were announced on Saturday. Here are the areas with new cases, the town-by-town and county-by-county totals and the latest coronavirus, school and reopening developments in New Jersey.

NJ Removes Several States From Coronavirus Travel Quarantine List

New Jersey updated its coronavirus travel advisory list, removing a string of states and adding one territory. Here's where.

NJ Issues New Warning After Back-To-Back 'Big' COVID-19 Numbers

WATCH: Gov. Murphy said NJ had its highest coronavirus numbers in a while, and state officials issued a new warning. Here's why.

Coronavirus Has Hit NJ's Young People 'Substantially:' Here's Why

WATCH: Gov. Murphy criticized young people for allowing COVID-19 to spread "substantially," saying the spike will impact NJ's reopening.

Multiple Swimmers Pulled From Ocean Co. Rip Currents: Officials

"Don't swim where there are no lifeguards," the Ocean County Sheriff's Office said.

Melrose Place Actress Back In Jail After Fatal Somerset DWI Crash

Amy Locane was re-sentenced and sent back to jail for crashing into a Montgomery couple, killing a woman in 2010, authorities said.

Men Shot 6 Rounds At Officers' Camden Home While Baby Slept: Cops

Police are searching for two men who shot at the home of Camden County police officers while their infant slept Tuesday night.

8 Arrested As YouTube Stars' Fans Get Unruly In Seaside Heights

The Nelk Boys, who have 5.7 million YouTube followers, got kicked out of the famed "Jersey Shore' house as a crowd got unruly, police said.

4 Charged In Fair Lawn 'Pantsing' Posted To Social Media

The community is outraged after a 14-year-old person with autism allegedly had his pants removed on video, which was posted to social media.

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