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-NY and NJ adding 3 states, Delaware, Oklahoma, and Kansas to its travel quarantine list as the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge across the country.
-Primary elections today in NJ Lakewood in person voting at 9 locations
-LPD- The Lakewood DMV has reached its capacity and will be servicing no new customers. Earlier this morning the line waiting to get in wrapped around the building.
-The Lakewood Rosh Yeshiva Harav Yeruchom Olshin shlita has made his first public appearance last night a chasuna since the onset of the corona virus after Purim.
-Lakewood public schools Class of 2020 Graduation at Blue Claws Stadium
- Murphy hits pause on reopening as rate of transmission goes up: Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday he’s pumping the brakes on New Jersey’s gradual reopening after the state’s rate of transmission rose above the key mark 1 for the first time in 10 weeks. “we’re not gonna be jumping the gun on a whole lot more opening-up steps right now.” “My guess is we’re gonna be here a bit.” That means businesses and services that have not yet reopened — including gyms, indoor dining sections of bars and restaurants will likely have to keep waiting. (NJ.com)
-NJ MVC agency locations opens today July 7. News reports from this morning of hundreds of drivers were lined up waiting to get in leading police to shutdown one MVC agency due to crowding and to breakup a fight at another agency.
-Aguda statement after judge rules against opening camps:
"We are devastated at the news of the ruling that just came from Chief U.S. District Judge Glenn Suddaby to keep New York State overnight camps closed this summer. Needless to say, we are deeply disappointed with this ruling. According to Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Agudah's New York Government Relations Director, “The impact on children is devastating. Instead of looking forward to a summer of growth, filled with learning experiences and preparation for an upcoming school year, many children of our community will now be forced to endure a continuation of the long-lasting lockdowns imposed by the State Government."
-NY and NJ adding 3 states, Delaware, Oklahoma, and Kansas to its travel quarantine list as the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge across the country.
-Primary elections today in NJ Lakewood in person voting at 9 locations
-LPD- The Lakewood DMV has reached its capacity and will be servicing no new customers. Earlier this morning the line waiting to get in wrapped around the building.
-The Lakewood Rosh Yeshiva Harav Yeruchom Olshin shlita has made his first public appearance last night a chasuna since the onset of the corona virus after Purim.
-Lakewood public schools Class of 2020 Graduation at Blue Claws Stadium
- Murphy hits pause on reopening as rate of transmission goes up: Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday he’s pumping the brakes on New Jersey’s gradual reopening after the state’s rate of transmission rose above the key mark 1 for the first time in 10 weeks. “we’re not gonna be jumping the gun on a whole lot more opening-up steps right now.” “My guess is we’re gonna be here a bit.” That means businesses and services that have not yet reopened — including gyms, indoor dining sections of bars and restaurants will likely have to keep waiting. (NJ.com)
-NJ MVC agency locations opens today July 7. News reports from this morning of hundreds of drivers were lined up waiting to get in leading police to shutdown one MVC agency due to crowding and to breakup a fight at another agency.
-Aguda statement after judge rules against opening camps:
"We are devastated at the news of the ruling that just came from Chief U.S. District Judge Glenn Suddaby to keep New York State overnight camps closed this summer. Needless to say, we are deeply disappointed with this ruling. According to Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Agudah's New York Government Relations Director, “The impact on children is devastating. Instead of looking forward to a summer of growth, filled with learning experiences and preparation for an upcoming school year, many children of our community will now be forced to endure a continuation of the long-lasting lockdowns imposed by the State Government."