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How to volunteer and donate in New Jersey during the coronavirus outbreak (03/14/21) Updated Mar 18, 2021; Since the coronavirus gripped New Jersey last March, nonprofit groups and social agencies operating in the state have worked to help those who have been hit hardest. This resource guide features groups that work to help those with the greatest need. For those so inclined, there are myriad opportunities to assist the nonprofits and agencies do their work. Organizations welcome volunteers as well as donations of money, food, clothing and other goods. Information on how to contribute is detailed below. Readers are encouraged to check back frequently, as the list will be updated regularly. To add your nonprofit organization to the guide, email lobrien@njadvancemedia.com. ....
NJ drug overdose deaths surging in Morris County, Sussex County njherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from njherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Morristown Daily Record A young nurse and volunteer firefighter who fought the COVID-19 pandemic across New Jersey is battling the fight of his life, and many are helping him fight. An online GoFundMe.com fundraiser for William Garcia of Byram surpassed $68,000 in one day, while a Meal Train Plus account has been started where people can donate delivered meals to his family while the 34-year-old native of Pequannock struggles to beat stage 4 metastatic melanoma. Those that know William describe him as being an indestructible ox, a real-life superman. But as life has now taught us, no one is safe from this fatal disease, wrote Ken McHugh, who launched the GoFundMe page for his friend, a father of three. ....
New Jersey 2020 Skillful Angler Program Winners This year marks the 38th anniversary of the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Skillful Angler Program. For almost four decades the Division has been recognizing anglers who catch fish of “not quite record” size but large enough to have tested the angler’s skill and be worthy of recognition in each of the freshwater and marine species categories. The Skillful Angler Program is designed to supplement the New Jersey State Record Fish Program. Significant changes were made in January of 2015. Although the program’s three divisions remained the same (Adult, Junior, and Catch and Release), there are now categories creating more opportunities for qualifying fish to earn the angler a series of personalized certificates: ....
Four NYC men busted in an attempted home burglary in North Jersey are members of a “Chilean burglary crew” that has been committing similar crimes throughout New Jersey and New York, officials say.Four men from Queens broke the back slidin… ....