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Tri-State Capitals Amp Up Security, While Nearby Buildings and Businesses Board Up
As Albany and Hartford get protective measures in place, Trenton will also have extra National Guard personnel in place to ensure any protests do not get out of hand or become violent. NBC New York’s Brian Thompson reports.
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As Vaccine Eligibility Expands in New Jersey, Here’s An Inside Look of Bergen County Site
200 Bergen County residents were vaccinated today at this site. WNBC’s Reporter Sarah Wallace takes an inside look and discovers more about the distribution process.
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Man Stands With Black Lives Matter Sign Everyday on NJ Roadside
Our NJ reporter Brian Thompson journeys with a man dedicated to spreading awareness for Black Lives Matter movement.
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Finding a Bone Marrow Transplant for 5-Year-Old Girl During COVID
It’s been more difficult to get donors during this time. Watch this young girls process as community efforts are saving her life.
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NJ Firefighters, Police Get COVID Vaccines as More Mega Centers Open
NJ begins vaccinations for officers and firefighters.
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FDNY Receives Covid Vaccine
With increasing covid cases and the rollout continuing, the FDNY are the next to receive the vaccine, Andrew Siff reports.
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Delivering Socks, Supper and Some Holiday Spirit to Seniors Unable to See Families
There are many older people throughout the tri-state who won’t be seeing many visitors this holiday season, but there is a group of good Samaritans making sure they still get meals, cards and gifts. NBC New York’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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WATCH: Good Samaritan Helps Save NJ Man’s Life
Tyler went into cardiac arrest outside and was saved by police officers and a local good samaritan, Ted Greenberg reports.
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Santa Comes to Town in Police Chopper
Cops and firefighters had santa deliver toys to kids in Newark, Marc Santia reports.
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Frontline Health Care Workers Receive Moderna Vaccine at NJ Drive-Thru Clinic
Governor Phil Murphy visited a vaccination site that was able to be put together in a matter of hours. Vaccinators received their flowers from a local for their hard work. Registration will be rolling out to take the vaccination statewide soon. Reported by Brian Thompson.
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Inside Look as NJ Health Care Workers Receive Moderna COVID Vaccine
The hopeful news of the Moderna vaccine being given out across New Jersey comes at a time when the state is seeing more than 100 COVID-related deaths in a single day, the first time that has happened since June. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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Teens Credited With Saving 2 Kids From Icy NJ Pond
Two young siblings’ fun in the snow almost ended in disaster when their sled drifted onto the thin ice of a pond. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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NJ’s Hardest Hit County Readies New Vaccination Plan
The Moderna vaccine arrived in New Jersey on Monday and heads to hospitals in the hardest hit communities. NBC New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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NYC Dining Rules Updated for Takeout Orders, Bathroom Use
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office released updated guideline for restaurants that ban customers from entering establishments, that includes ordering or picking up takeout meals. NBC New York’s Katherine Creag reports.
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Nurse in Queens First to Receive Vaccine
A registered nurse was the first in New York to receive the coronavirus vaccine Monday morning.
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Enfermera en Queens es la primera en recibir la vacuna contra el COVID-19
Una enfermera de Queens fue la primera en Nueva York en recibir la vacuna contra el coronavirus el lunes por la mañana.
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NJ Holiday Light Tradition Lives On Thanks to Volunteers
A holiday lights display in Essex County, one of the largest in the state, had dazzled crowds for decades before the man responsible for it passed away. Now, volunteers are bringing the tradition back to life. NBC New York’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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New Jersey Cracks Down on Restaurant Violations
Gov. Phil Murphy is cracking down on several restaurants and bar that have violated COVID restrictions. He’s pulling their liquor licenses for what he’s calling “knucklehead behavior.” NBC New York’s Brian Thompson reports.
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Shipping Containers Converted to Test, Educate NJ Underserved Communities
One New Jersey doctor is trying to get out the word and educate communities of color about the coming vaccine. He’s converted shipping containers into clinics in underserved neighborhoods. NBC New York’s Pat Battle reports.
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NJ 90-Year-Old Becomes A College Grad
A great-grandmother became the oldest person to graduate from Georgian Court University in New Jersey after the school discovered she was just 7 credits shy of earning her diploma. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.