Fatigue, Soreness, Nausea: Getting 2nd COVID Vaccination In NJ - Parsippany, NJ - Patch Editor Russ Crespolini shares his experience receiving the second inoculation at a New Jersey mega-site.
Feb 4, 2021
Quite a bit of Gov. Tom Wolf s budget address was focused on taxes, including raising the personal income tax for some, lowering it for others and eliminating it completely for more. He also said Pennsylvania businesses need a break. My plan cuts taxes to Pennsylvania businesses by 25-percent. No longer will we be asking our businesses that power our economy to pay the highest rate in the nation, Wolf says. Most of the governor s plans were announced a day prior to his address, including raising the personal income tax for those in a household earning $84,000 or more from 3.07-percent to 4.49-percent, something he says would result in $3 billion more to be used in public schools.
N.J. COVID updates: Indoor capacity limits increased. CVS, Rite Aid to begin vaccinations. What you need to know. (Feb. 4, 2020)
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Posted Feb 04, 2021
Patrons dine at TalulaÕs Pizza in Asbury Park, N.J. December 18, 2020
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Restaurant and bar owners who have been pushing to be allowed to welcome more customers inside their businesses got a bit of relief Wednesday when Gov. Phil Murphy expanded indoor capacity from 25% to 35%.
Murphy also lifted the 10 p.m. curfew for restaurants and bars to serve customers inside. The loosening of restrictions takes effect Friday just in time for the Super Bowl on Sunday and 11 months and a day after the first coronavirus case in the state was disclosed.