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Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in New Jersey:

NJ Expands Coronavirus Travel Quarantine List To Biggest Ever

New Jersey updated its coronavirus travel advisory, expanding the quarantine list to its biggest ever. Here's where.>>>Read more here.

Bear Spotted In Multiple Places In North Jersey – Even On A Roof

This black bear was spotted near the Kearny WalMart, near the Newark Red Bulls stadium and on the roof of a building Sunday in Harrison.

Former Governor Christie On COVID-19, Mask Wearing: 'I Was Wrong'

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he had time to think while spending a week in the ICU.

'I Cannot Get Air': When NJ Woman Begged For Coronavirus Test

"I'm afraid I'm going to die!" A reminder of why things turned tragic in New Jersey. A story from Garwood, Summit, and Westfield.

2nd Shooting In 2 Days In Toms River Prompts Extra Police Patrols

"This brazen lawlessness ... will not be tolerated," Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said.

Mahwah Grad Killed After Dispute At Ohio State Party: Police

Chase Meola, a fifth-year marketing major and former Mahwah High School football player, was shot to death early Monday morning.

Toms River Student Forced Out Of Virtual Class Over Trump Flag

Anthony Ribeiro's mother wants an apology; he just wants people to respect each others' opinions even when they don't agree.

Hoboken Police Release Video In Amazon Worker Shooting

A man was shot around 2:30 a.m. after he stepped outside of a warehouse on the city's west side. See video at end of story.

2020 Fall Foliage Peak Map: When Leaves Are Best In New Jersey

The 2020 Fall Foliage Prediction Map is out so you can plan trips to see autumn in all its splendor in New Jersey and other U.S. states.

Woodbridge Man Killed In Wrong-Way Crash On Rt. 440 In Edison

Govinda Rishi, 29, from Keasbey, Woodbridge died at the scene, said State Police.

This article originally appeared on the Point Pleasant Patch