State of Emergency in New Jersey due to winter storm
By Jacob Flanagan
The nor'easter created treacherous conditions on the roads in New Jersey.
NEW JERSEY - Road crews on Monday were busy around New Jersey as a winter storm packing strong winds dumps heavy snow around much of the state.
New Jersey is urging residents to stay off the roads. Governor Phil Murphy issued a State of Emergency beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday evening due to the storm. All NJ Transit buses, rail, and light rail would be suspended on Monday.
Murphy also announced that all six of the state's vaccine mega-sites will be closed Monday due to the storm, and all appointments would be rescheduled within the week. The call center, however, will remain open for people to reschedule current appointments for first and second doses at 855-568-0545.