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As COVID ravaged N J veterans homes, why were dozens of workers suspended with pay?

As COVID ravaged N.J. veterans homes, why were dozens of workers suspended with pay? Updated Mar 02, 2021; Posted Feb 25, 2021 Susan Ivanitski, at a candlelight vigil, holds a photo of her husband who died from COVID-19 while a resident at Menlo Park Veterans Memorial Home. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media Facebook Share Twitter Share As the deadly pandemic swept through New Jersey’s beleaguered veterans homes, the facilities were left dangerously short of help because scores of nurses and others who were sick and or scared did not come to work. But internal emails obtained by NJ Advance Media show that while administrators were desperately seeking to hire temporary workers, more than two dozen staff members were mysteriously suspended over still-unspecified allegations of abuse or neglect that apparently could not be substantiated. Unable to be fired, they were paid to stay home and told not to come to work.

NJ home bakers can t sell their goods just yet

Home bakers have been fighting for years to sell their cakes, cookies and breads, but New Jersey remains the only state where doing so is illegal.

N J s nonprofit hospitals will avoid property taxes but must make community service payments under new law

N J s nonprofit hospitals will avoid property taxes but must make community service payments under new law
nj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Old Bridge Township Council takes stance on COVID-19 vaccinations for students

Old Bridge Township Council takes stance on COVID-19 vaccinations for students OLD BRIDGE – Members of the Old Bridge Township Council took a stance opposing state Sen. Joseph Vitale’s (D-19) proposal to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for students once the vaccine is approved for students and once students return to full in-person learning. Vitale, chairman of the Senate’s health committee, began discussion with other lawmakers mandating the COVID-19 vaccine for students last month. “The side effects of these vaccines have not been fully studied yet,” Ward 4 Councilman Mark Razzoli said at a meeting on Feb. 9. “Making it mandatory puts children at greater risk than COVID-19 itself.”

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