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Simon Galperin

Simon is the founder and Executive Editor of The Jersey Bee. He is a Bloomfield resident who grew up in Bergen County and leads our editorial, engagement, product, and business development efforts.

Simon's Latest Articles

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Undocumented essential workers left out coronavirus relief, community urges action

From Make the Road New Jersey

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Dog missing in West Orange

From Real Dog Rescue

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Yellow Brick Road animal rescue seeks donations for 2 trap, neuter, release locations

From Community contribution on Citizens of Bloomfield

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Majority of Essex County coronavirus infected are between 30 and 64 years old

From TAPinto Bloomfield

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Newark resident seeks contributions to community face mask production

From Community contribution on Citizens of Bloomfield

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Newark-based Institute for Social Justice urges N.J. to share race, demographic data of coronavirus impact as virus disproportionately impacts people of color

From New Jersey Institute for Social Justice

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Newark coronavirus testing site to continue operating to accomdate untested residents, appointments to be scheduled for April 13, 15, or 17

From TAPinto Bloomfield

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Structural racism leading to disproportionate impact of coronavirus on Black, Hispanic people in N.J.

From NJ Spotlight

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New insurance payments grace period prohibits insurers from demanding lumpsum repayments of unpaid premiums

From State of New Jersey

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Rate of new coronavirus cases in N.J. slowing

From Middletown Patch

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