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Popular Morris County Restaurant Now Requires Proof Of Full COVID Vaccination For Indoor Guests Popular Morris County Restaurant Now Requires Proof Of Full COVID Vaccination For Indoor Guests
Popular Morris County Restaurant Now Requires Proof Of Full COVID Vaccination For Indoor Guests A popular restaurant in Morris County is now requiring customers dining indoors to show proof that they’ve been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Christopher Cannon, owner of Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen on South Street in Morristown, made the announcement on the restaurant’s website, stating that the decision came after a management team member tested positive despite being fully vaccinated. Jockey Hollow was shut down for a week, costing Cannon between $80,000 and $90,000 in profits, he said in a report from Daily Record. As of Sept. 9, indoor diners over age 12 will be asked to show…
No Charges For Jersey Shore Man Who Posted Facebook Threats Against Sparta Schools No Charges For Jersey Shore Man Who Posted Facebook Threats Against Sparta Schools
No Charges For Jersey Shore Man Who Posted Facebook Threats Against Sparta Schools A Jersey Shore man accused of posting threats toward Sparta school officials on social media will not face criminal charges, authorities said. The Wall Township man shared a message Friday calling for people to "knock down the doors of the BOE members and union leaders" if Sparta schools aren’t fully reopened soon, DailyRecord reports citing Police Lt. John Lamon. A follow-up investigation of the alleged threats determined that the man was “just venting,” the report says. "The detective bureau followed up and made contact with him," Lamon told the outlet. "The guy said 'I'm not looking to …
COVID-19: Morris County HS Student Marks 4th Positive Case For District COVID-19: Morris County HS Student Marks 4th Positive Case For District
Covid-19: Morris County HS Student Marks 4th Positive Case For District A Morris County high school will remain open after a positive COVID-19 case was presented among a student Monday. Contact tracing was under way at Randolph High School, where students returned for in-person learning Tuesday, the Daily Record reports. The case marks the fourth in the district and the third in the high school. There have been 27 COVID-19 cases reported in Randolph since Oct. 1. While there has been an increasing amount of cases in the township, there is no one "super spreader," Mayor Christine Carey said.  "Many cases involve one family member getting infected and…