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Russell team earns STLP award, grant

1 of 3 From left to right, Russell students Arnav Dharmagadda, Ashley Steele, Morgan Clifton and Brody Kilburn display STLP plaques. SUBMITTED PHOTO Russell STLP students check out a presentation in the classroom. SUBMITTED PHOTO Russell STLP students check out a presentation in the classroom. SUBMITTED PHOTO featured top story Lee Ward | The Daily Independent May 5, 2021

N.J. set to lift most fixed indoor COVID capacity limits (though social distancing stays). Here's what experts say.

N.J. set to lift most fixed indoor COVID capacity limits (though social distancing stays). Here’s what experts say. NJ.com 5/5/2021 Brent Johnson, nj.com © Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for/Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for Indoor dining at the Harvest Moon Brewery and Cafe in New Brunswick in December. Gov. Phil Murphy touted them as New Jersey’s biggest steps so far to relax the widespread health restrictions state officials put in place to battle the coronavirus pandemic. Fourteen months after its outbreak began, the state will remove fixed, percentage-based capacity indoor limits for restaurants, retail businesses, churches, and more May 19 though patrons or groups must still be kept 6 feet apart (a move critics lament won’t be much help to some small restaurants and businesses). The state will also end all outdoor gathering limits. People will still be required to keep wearing masks in public, as well as outdoors when they can’t practice soci

N.J. set to lift most fixed indoor COVID capacity limits. Here's what experts have to say.

N.J. set to lift most fixed indoor COVID capacity limits (though social distancing stays). Here’s what experts say. NJ.com 5/5/2021 Brent Johnson, nj.com © Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for/Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for Indoor dining at the Harvest Moon Brewery and Cafe in New Brunswick in December. Gov. Phil Murphy touted them as New Jersey’s biggest steps so far to relax the widespread health restrictions state officials put in place to battle the coronavirus pandemic. Fourteen months after its outbreak began, the state will remove fixed, percentage-based capacity indoor limits for restaurants, retail businesses, churches, and more May 19 though patrons or groups must still be kept 6 feet apart (a move critics lament won’t be much help to some small restaurants and businesses). The state will also end all outdoor gathering limits. People will still be required to keep wearing masks in public, as well as outdoors when they can’t practice soci

N.J. set to lift most fixed indoor COVID capacity limits (though social distancing stays). Here's what experts have to say.

N.J. set to lift most fixed indoor COVID capacity limits (though social distancing stays). Here’s what experts say. NJ.com 5/5/2021 Brent Johnson, nj.com © Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for/Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for Indoor dining at the Harvest Moon Brewery and Cafe in New Brunswick in December. Gov. Phil Murphy touted them as New Jersey’s biggest steps so far to relax the widespread health restrictions state officials put in place to battle the coronavirus pandemic. Fourteen months after its outbreak began, the state will remove fixed, percentage-based capacity indoor limits for restaurants, retail businesses, churches, and more May 19 though patrons or groups must still be kept 6 feet apart (a move critics lament won’t be much help to some small restaurants and businesses). The state will also end all outdoor gathering limits. People will still be required to keep wearing masks in public, as well as outdoors when they can’t practice soci

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