Gov. Murphy: Nor'easter Could Hurt COVID Vaccine's NJ Delivery

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Point Pleasant NJ

16 December, 2020

4:42 PM

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Share-worthy stories from the New Jersey Patch network to talk about tonight: Gov. Murphy's Worry: Nor'easter Could Hurt COVID Vaccine's NJ Delivery Gov. Phil Murphy is concerned that the nor'easter snowstorm could hurt the coronavirus vaccine's delivery to New Jersey. Here's why.>>>Read more. NJ 'Made Man' Pleads Guilty, Attacked 'Real Housewives' Husband Prosecutor: A "soldier" in the Lucchese Crime Family assaulted the husband of one of the ex-stars of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey." NJ Nor'easter Snowstorm 2020: Live Updates A nor'easter snowstorm was hitting New Jersey on Wednesday. Follow along as we cover the storm's impacts across the Garden State. JCP&L Crews From Ohio Headed To NJ As Power Outages Likely These trucks left Ohio Tuesday and are headed directly to the New Jersey, sent by JCP&L's parent company FirstEnergy. Gov. Murphy Declares State Of Emergency For NJ Nor'easter Snow Gov. Murphy has declared an emergency. Here's the latest on the nor'easter snowstorm in New Jersey that's supposed to pack 60-mph winds. Also Worth a Look Today Coronavirus Outbreak At Montgomery Senior Living CommunityNewark Mayor: You Won't Be 'Forced' To Take COVID-19 VaccineWarren Lottery Ticket Wins $1 Million Prize Across America 'The Vaccine Is Safe,' Says First American To Get The Pfizer DoseMitch McConnell Congratulates Joe Biden As President-ElectBiden To Pick Pete Buttigieg As Transportation Chief: AP Sources Patch PM shares a few of the day's must-read items from our New Jersey network. Thank you for reading.

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