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U S News 2021 High School Rankings: 8 In New Jersey In Top 100

UpdatedTue, Apr 27, 2021 at 9:48 am ET Reply(1) U.S. News and World Report named more than 300 New Jersey high schools among the best in the nation. (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY High school students in the Garden State have had an unprecedented form of education due to the new coronavirus pandemic. Despite the alternative learning methods being implemented, U.S. News & World Report has kept up its rankings, finding eight schools in New Jersey among the top 100 in the nation. U.S. News and World Report also released a list on Tuesday that ranks the top high schools in New Jersey. This year s list ranks more than 17,800 public high schools across the nation

COVID strained New Jersey mental health, but there s help

As COVID-19 s second wave infected thousands of New Jersey residents last winter, Ann found it increasingly hard to get out of bed. Employed at an assisted-living facility, she worried that the virus would again spread through nursing homes, as it did during spring a year ago, and that she would be stricken.  In mid-January though, Ann  she asked that her full name not be used to protect her privacy   recognized that while she had been spared COVID-19 she was exhibiting signs of a more common ailment: depression. I d worked a couple double shifts one particular week, and when my day off rolled around, I found that I had to force myself out of bed,  said Ann. When I thought about it, I realized that I was forcing myself to do basic things, like shower, make the bed, etc., for a few weeks at that point.

Manalapan Township Committee introduces $36 9M budget for 2021

Manalapan Township Committee introduces $36.9M budget for 2021 MANALAPAN – The Township Committee has introduced a $36.98 million budget to fund the operation of Manalapan during 2021. The budget will be supported by the collection of $25.18 million in taxes from the township’s residential and commercial property owners. The budget was introduced during a meeting on April 14. Mayor Jack McNaboe, Deputy Mayor Susan Cohen, Committeeman Eric Nelson, Committeeman Barry Jacobson and Committeewoman Mary Ann Musich voted “yes” on a motion to introduce the budget. A public hearing on the budget has been scheduled for May 12. Residents may ask questions about the budget at that time. The committee members may adopt the budget following the public hearing.

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