Unemployed Urged to File Online

New Jersey Labor Commissioner Robert Asaro-Angelo announced that in-person Unemployment Insurance services are temporarily suspended at all New Jersey One-Stop Career Center offices effective immediately. Customers needing to file for unemployment insurance are urged to apply online at MyUnemployment.nj.gov. Filing online is easy, and will ensure your claim is processed in the fastest way possible. If […]

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Bridgeton, Millville, Vineland: Tune Into the Mayors

Every week on Friday, SNJ Today Radio Hosts John and Yamira interview the mayors of all three of Cumberland County’s largest towns—Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly, Millville Mayor Michael Santiago, and Vineland Mayor Anthony Fanucci. Check out facebook.com/snjtodayradio for the very latest regarding COVID-19 measures being taken in your town and county. We will continue to

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Cumberland County Coronavirus Update and Resources

As of Sunday, April 11 at 4 p.m., Cumberland County had 161 confirmed COVID-19 cases and three fatalities. Visit NJDOH and CDC websites for more information on COVID-19: • nj.gov/health/cd/topics/ncov.shtml • cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html • Coronavirus questions are being handled by the health experts at the NJ Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222. • Cumberland County Department of

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Stockton to Provide Housing for Medical Professionals

Stockton University is providing temporary housing to medical professionals working at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Centers (ARMC), Mainland and Atlantic City campuses and the Bacharach Institute for Rehabilitation, both in Galloway. Stockton University President Harvey Kesselman said the offer was made following conversations with Bacharach Board of Governors Vice Chair Roy Goldberg and CEO Richard Kathrins,

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Mitigation Requirements Added for Essential Retail Businesses

Governor Phil Murphy has signed Executive Order No. 122, ceasing all non-essential construction projects and imposing additional mitigation requirements on essential retail businesses and essential industries to limit the spread of COVID-19 in New Jersey. The order also outlines specific protections and policies for all essential retail, manufacturing, and warehousing businesses, as well as businesses

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