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Toms River Mayor : “Two weeks to flatten the curve has extended to two years of unchecked executive power “

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photo Toms River Mayor Maurice B. “Mo” Hill, Jr.

Toms River Mayor Opposes the Extension of Governor Murphy’s Emergency Powers, Supports Bi-Partisan Legislation to Curb Those Powers

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Toms River NJ, Toms River Mayor Maurice B. “Mo” Hill, Jr. is urging Governor Phil Murphy not to renew his declaration of a Public Health Emergency when it expires this week and he is urging the Legislature to pass S-1200, a bill sponsored by Senator Declan O’Scanlon (R-Monmouth) and Senator Vin Gopal (-D-Monmouth) that would curb the governor’s emergency powers and reestablish the Legislature as a co-equal branch of State government.

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Johns Hopkins : Natural Immunity More Effective Than Vaccines

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Ridgewood NJ, the latest comes from a Johns Hopkins team published yesterday in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association finds this about developing natural immunity:

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Huge Anti-Mask Protests Follow Governor Murphy Throughout the State on Saturday

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Trenton NJ, anti-mask protesters or “knuckleheads” as the Governor likes to call NJ citizens followed him most of the day on Saturday . The loud and large crowds even converged just outside Governor Murphy’s home . The latest round of protests were spurred on by Governor Murphy’s announced that all students, educators, staff, and visitors will be required to wear face masks indoors for the start of the 2021-2022 school year. The Governor signed Executive Order (EO) 251, which will mandate masking in the indoor premises of all public, private, and parochial preschool, elementary, and secondary school buildings, with limited exceptions. The EO is effective on Monday, August 9, 2021.

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All Charges Dropped Against Randolph Tennis Center Owner Who Organized a “Reopen Businesses and Restore Livelihoods Rally.”

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The Randolph Tennis Center held what organizers called the “Reopen Businesses and Restore Livelihoods Rally.” Dozens gathered to hear speakers ask Gov. Phil Murphy to lift restrictions on businesses in order to help owners provide for their families during the pandemic.  Under Governor Murphy’s prosecuting the knucklehead executive orders  , Gurbir Grewal, the state Attorney General offered some some guidance.

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Bergen blasts Murphy for setting restaurants back, says checks and balances needed in New Jersey government

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Trenton NJ,  Gov. Phil Murphy announced that restaurants could not reopen on Thursday, July 2, and instead declared that indoor dining is prohibited indefinitely. Assemblyman Brian Bergen is calling out Murphy for being inconsiderate of the costs of running a business.

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