
Newark Set To Begin Second Wave Of Coronavirus Restrictions On Non-Essential Businesses
Restrictions on non-essential businesses and recreational facilities go into effect at 8 p.m.
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Restrictions on non-essential businesses and recreational facilities go into effect at 8 p.m.
Newark is imposing a curfew for nonessential business and closing recreational facilities, among other things.
As New Jersey deals with a spike in COVID-19 cases, Newark is heading into a 2nd wave lockdown. There are fears other hotspot neighborhoods in the state could soon follow.
The mayor's office is expected to release more information Monday.
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New Jersey is under a state of emergency and there's a coastal flood advisory for the Jersey Shore as Hurricane Erin causes dangerous conditions.
While weather conditions have been pretty quiet to begin the week, they're going to become much more active in the short term.
NYC's Office of Emergency Management issued a warning for life-threatening rip currents through 8 p.m. Sunday.
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Hurricane Erin is churning up dangerous surf and rip currents from the Jersey Shore to Long Island, where beaches are closed to swimming.
Some effects of Hurricane Erin will linger at the coastline through the weekend.
People along the Jersey Shore brace for the impact of Hurricane Erin with concerns of high tides, rough surfs and beach erosion.
NYC's Office of Emergency Management issued a warning for life-threatening rip currents through 8 p.m. Sunday.
Thursday night's tidal flooding may be in part to blame for a large fire at a Long Island marina that destroyed a restaurant and several boats.
Hurricane Erin is churning up dangerous surf and rip currents from the Jersey Shore to Long Island, where beaches are closed to swimming.
Some effects of Hurricane Erin will linger at the coastline through the weekend.
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