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Murphy rejects bill to let docs OK medical weed in telehealth visits, saying it should be expanded

Murphy rejects bill to let docs OK medical weed in telehealth visits, saying it should be expanded
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NJ AG: NJSP Detectives Falsified Reports About Wildwood Bar Brawl

NJ AG: NJSP Detectives Falsified Reports About Wildwood Bar Brawl
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Every N J cop must wear body cams by June Here s the plan to cover the costs

Every N.J. cop must wear body cams by June. Here’s the plan to cover the costs. Updated 7:38 AM; Facebook Share Every police department in New Jersey will be required to have body cameras for officers by June, a costly endeavor that many towns haven’t implemented in the past because of the price tag. But there are less expensive ways launch camera programs before the deadline, according to a group charged with supporting the new state mandate. The Interagency Working Group on Body Worn Cameras a panel created by Gov. Phil Murphy released its recommendations last week for how the state and local agencies can reduce the initial and ongoing costs.

15 NJ Bars, Restaurants Broke COVID Rules In 1 Month: Officials

Replies(103) (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY A number of restaurants and bars continued to violate Gov. Phil Murphy s COVID executive orders this past month, his office announced. Still, there was a significant decrease in the number of businesses that violated Gov. Phil Murphy s executive order to stop the spread of the coronavirus from February to March (see list below). There were 15 businesses cited for executive order violations from March 10 through April 5, compared to 33 from the month before. None of these businesses were shut down, or cited for multiple violations, according to information provided by Col. Patrick Callahan, superintendent of the State Police.

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