Michelle Charlesworth has more on the owner of a heroic German shepherd who was released from a New Jersey rehab facility Tuesday.
More than a million vaccines have been administered in New Jersey already, but Murphy said the goal is to make sure they re giving equal access to harder hit communities.
Prior to his relative testing positive, Murphy visited a group home and educational center in Somerset County Tuesday.
Outside of the many other vaccination sites, they re making an effort to bring the shots to houses of worship and other community gathering places , many locations that were once testing sites.
TRENTON, New Jersey (WABC) New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is voluntarily in quarantine after a family member tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a statement released Wednesday. Per guidance from public health officials, the contact tracing process has begun to notify everyone who may have come into contact with the Governor s family member during the potential infection window, the statement said.
Murphy does not qualify as an exposed close contact, but has canceled in-person events and is voluntarily quarantining out of an abundance of caution.
Murphy tested negative during a regularly-schedule COVID-19 test on Wednesday morning. From the beginning, the Governor has taken every precaution to limit the spread of COVID-19. Today s exceedingly cautious steps are part of that ongoing commitment, the statement said.
NEW JERSEY (WABC) There s great news for 75,000 residents waiting as far back as last Christmas to receive unemployment benefits from the state of New Jersey.
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Saturday it was able to successfully complete testing earlier than anticipated to program the 11-week benefits extension onto more than 75,000 claims that expired.
The state s Department of Labor Rob Asaro-Angelo says recipients will be getting an email this weekend, enabling them to certify benefits and get paid soon after.
There s great news Friday night for 75,000 residents waiting as far back as last Christmas to receive unemployment benefits from the state of New Jersey.
NEW JERSEY (WABC) There s great news for 75,000 residents waiting as far back as last Christmas to receive unemployment benefits from the state of New Jersey.
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced Saturday it was able to successfully complete testing earlier than anticipated to program the 11-week benefits extension onto more than 75,000 claims that expired.
The state s Department of Labor Rob Asaro-Angelo says recipients will be getting an email this weekend, enabling them to certify benefits and get paid soon after.
There s great news Friday night for 75,000 residents waiting as far back as last Christmas to receive unemployment benefits from the state of New Jersey.
Brian Denegri lost his job as a plumber. I m currently living in a motel because I lost my apartment, Denegri said.
Guagliardo has been out of work nearly a year after bartending at a catering hall. Only support from her mom helped keep her head above water. All my savings are depleted, I don t have a dollar, Guagliardo said.
Lopez s family is struggling to pay the mortgage. We need answers - we need communication to plan, I have exhausted all my resources, Lopez said.
New Jersey s Department of Labor says more than 75,000 residents - about 5% of all claimants - had their unemployment benefits run out after December 26.