The 200-bed Buffalo Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing, which has an overall one-star rating, has had 18 residents die of Covid-19 in the facility.
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Nursing home aide will be among speakers testifying Tuesday as state legislators investigate the response by the Cuomo administration to the more than 6,400 Covid-19 deaths at nursing homes.
It is unlikely that most area nursing homes will reopen today for visits as they continue to put together state-required visitation plans and work out the logistics for families to safely visit loved ones.
HAMMONTON — Every summer since 2016, Lisa and Sam Seitles have welcomed hundreds of local children to their day camp on Chew Road for days filled with friends, crafts and other activities.
Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday announced that the stay-at-home order, aimed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, is now lifted.
Throughout New Jersey, educators, parents and school boards are wondering just what school will look like in September as the state remains under a public health emergency due to COVID-19.
BRIDGETON — Cumberland County officials on Tuesday said there have been 14 positive COVID-19 cases in county jail staff.
From enhancing distance learning to cleaning school buildings, local school districts are beginning to consider how to spend their share of the $310 million allocated this week in federal stimulus money for New Jersey education in response to COVID-19.
Our letter writers weigh in on the topic of COVID-19 lockdown protests: do they reflect a wider movement, or are they indicative of a small minority? All that and more in this edition of Letters to the Editor!