Barbershops, hair salons to reopen in New Jersey on June 22, Murphy says
Residents in New Jersey who have had to manage shaggy hair or make do with at-home haircuts will soon be allowed to get a proper trim.
Murphy says New Jersey will sue Asbury Park over indoor dining restrictions
At his daily briefing Thursday, Murphy, a Democrat, said the town’s plans “are inconsistent with my executive order. We cannot have one set of rules for one town and another for another town.”
Asbury Park defies Murphy's order, will allow indoor dining
The City Council Wednesday approved a resolution permitting its restaurants to host diners inside at 25% of the building's capacity or 50 people, whichever is less, beginning June 15.
Gov. Murphy approves toll hikes for 3 major New Jersey highways
The reported increases on New Jersey's three major toll roads. will take effect Sept. 13.
Gov. Murphy lifts NJ stay-at-home order, raises limit on size of indoor, outdoor social gatherings
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says limited indoor gatherings and outdoor gatherings up to 100 people are permitted immediately.
New Jersey COVID-19 cases rise to 164,497; 12,214 deaths reported
New Jersey's coronavirus case total rose to 164,497 with 12,214 related deaths on Sunday.
Murphy attends rally, vigil over the weekend as state works toward reopening
The rallies in Hillside and Westfield came as the state was emerging from Murphy’s stay-home order in March to help contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Murphy says NJ's guard troops returning from Washington over weekend
The troops had been sent to the nation's capitol to help guard national monuments amid nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd.
New Jersey announces June reopening plan for DMV
Motorists in New Jersey will soon be able to access in-person services at motor vehicle buildings across the state, including behind the wheel drivers tests and licenses distribution and renewal.
Outdoor dining, salons, barbershops to open later this month in New Jersey
Gov. Murphy said Monday that restaurants can open for outdoor dining on June 15. Barbershops and salons can open on June 22.
Outdoor dining, salons, barbershops to open later this month in New Jersey, Gov. Murphy says
New Jersey is expanding the kinds of businesses that can open amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday.
Gov. Murphy announces plan to ease restrictions on child care centers, non-contact sports
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced a plan Friday to ease restrictions on child care centers, youth day camps and non-contact sports as the state continues to reopen in the wake of the coronavirus.
Murphy: NJ schools can hold outdoor graduations for class of 2020 starting July 6
As of July 6, schools will have the opportunity to hold ceremonies for the class of 2020 in outdoor settings.
Murphy boosts NJ's outdoor gathering limit from 10 to 25
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says he is lifting the limit on outdoor gatherings from 10 people to 25 and that Memorial Day cookouts can go forward if people maintain social distancing.
Walmart to offer self-administered COVID-19 tests at 7 New Jersey stores
COVID-19 testing is expanding in New Jersey, with Walmart offering self-administered swab tests beginning next week.
Bellmawr gym reopens again Tuesday, owners and members receive citations
For the second day in a row people began gathering outside Atilis gym several hours before it opened at 8 a.m. in defiance of a state order.
NJ reopening car, motorcycle dealers and bike shops
New Jersey car and motorcycle dealers along with bike shops can reopen for in-person sales on Wednesday.
New Jersey businesses reopen for curbside pickup Monday
Murphy said the state’s coronavirus trends are headed in the right direction, but the state isn’t in the clear yet.
Murphy sketches 3-stage restart, announces more openings
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy unveiled what he called a three-stage blueprint to reopening the economy.
NJ cites Katrina-era law to block some COVID-19 records
Some of the denied records include reports from hospitals on their supplies and capacity. Such reports were required under an executive order signed by Murphy.













