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New Halloween Kills Image Features One Angry Michael Myers

CinemaBlend Copy to clipboard Last year was a wild one, and the film industry is still attempting to get back to “normal.” One of the countless projects that was delayed a full year was David Gordon Green’s Halloween Kills, which disappointed generations of fans. The movie is heading to theaters this fall, and a new image shows off one seriously angry looking Michael Myers. 2018’s Halloween movie served as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 original, and focused largely on the trauma experienced by Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode. Given the record-breaking box office numbers, two sequels were quickly ordered for David Gordon Green.

Farmers Markets & Festivals: 23 Things To Do In South Jersey

Farmers Markets & Festivals: 23 Things To Do In South Jersey - Cinnaminson, NJ - Here's a look at some upcoming events in South Jersey, courtesy of our friends at Visit South Jersey.

NJEDA approves film tax breaks for 3 more producers filming during COVID

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You will be able to lower your property taxes when you shop local under bill signed by Murphy

You will be able to lower your property taxes when you shop local under bill signed by Murphy Updated May 12, 2021; New Jersey homeowners will be able to save on their property tax bills as a reward for shopping local under a bill signed by Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday. The new law will allow New Jersey municipalities to create incentive program that encourages property owners to patronize their local businesses with discounted property taxes. It also formally authorizes existing property tax reward programs. The average property tax bill in New Jersey hit a whopping $9,112 last year. Such programs already exist in places like Marlboro, which bills its program as the first in the country, Voorhees, Haddonfield, and in Union Township, where homeowners are reminded that the more they shop, the more they save. The bill signs-off on rewards programs already in place.

These Are the Most and Least Vaccinated Towns in New Jersey

These Are the Most and Least COVID Vaccinated Places in New Jersey Brian Thompson Map showing the locations in New Jersey with the highest and lowest COVID vaccination rates. The New Jersey towns with have COVID vaccination rates all have one thing in common as do all the places with lower turnout thus far. The place with the highest inoculation rate in the state is Livingston, in Essex County. More than 85 percent of the town s adult population is fully vaccinated, well ahead of Gov. Phil Murphy s goal of having 70 percent done by the end of June. In fact, due to reporting oddities, the state found that 104 percent of eligible Livingston residents had been vaccinated, an obvious impossibility. But even with it s more accurate number of 85 percent, it s best in the state (apart from tiny Teterboro, which has a population just barely in the triple digits).

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