Some of the healthcare heroes in New Jersey's fight against COVID-19 had no idea they'd get involved so early on in their quest to one day join the front lines.
With no local NFL teams competing in Super Bowl LVI, New Jersey should be rooting for the Cincinnati Bengals to win on behalf of Manahawkin's own Clark Harris.
The Mays Landing native led Rutgers in receiving all season, with a line of 55/618/3, and is viewed as a short-to-intermediate route runner, with the speed to be a deep threat.
As a senior at Cedar Creek, the Mays Landing resident had 51 receptions for 766 yards and nine touchdowns and added 451 rushing yards and seven touchdowns.
Two Rutgers players have been suspended from the football team after they were charged in an incident in which three people were struck by paintballs fired from a passing vehicle.
More than 300 staffers across 66 New Jersey organizations providing direct social services in the area of homelessness prevention have received the training so far.
Even as the vaccine many have hoped for becomes a reality, many New Jersey residents still have reservations. New Jersey's top doctors also have questions.
The Big 10 conference will not play football this fall, but might try to play this winter, and could even use Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City to make that happen.