New Jersey to declare state of emergency for propane shortage
Gov. Phil Murphy plans to declare a state of emergency in New Jersey over a statewide propane shortage.
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Gov. Phil Murphy plans to declare a state of emergency in New Jersey over a statewide propane shortage.
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Murphy says the state of emergency will help keep the fuel heating thousands of residents' homes amid a long stretch of cold weather.
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