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NJ Eatery Apologizes, Says 'Racist' Voicemail Was Hacked

A New Jersey restaurant already under siege over a controversial 2014 sign that resurfaced in the wake of George Floyd's death in Minnesota also had an angry, "racist" outgoing voicemail message. The owner says he was hacked.>>>Read more.

NJ Churches Could Resume Inside Services As Early As June 12

"We cannot get to where we need to get to without our faith institutions," Gov. Phil Murphy said.

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

Here are the New Jersey towns and counties and their numbers of cases, as well as the latest developments on the impact of the coronavirus in New Jersey.

NJ Woman Recovering From COVID-19 Offers Warning To Others

"I only left the house once a week to go to the grocery store, and always with a mask and gloves on." Somehow, she still got COVID-19.

Newark Residents Will Protest 'Police Killing Of George Floyd'

A protest against "police brutality" will include social distancing and face masks, the People's Organization for Progress said.

NJ School Official Has 92 Questions About Coronavirus Reopening

Garden State Coalition of Schools President David Aderhold said officials are already concerned about what next school year will look like.

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