No inaugural ball, no cannon salute, and everybody in the audience will be wearing masks.
New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner gives the oath of office to Philip D. Murphy as the 56th Governor of the state of New Jersey at the War Memorial in Trenton, 1/16/18 NJ Advance Media for NJ.comNo inaugural ball, no thundering cannon salute, and everybody in the audience will be wearing masks.’s second inauguration on Tuesday, when he’s sworn into his second, four-year term, will look plenty different than four years ago.
The governor plans to attend religious services earlier in the day in Newark. But otherwise, he has no public plans to celebrate the occasion as the state is in the middle of another wave of the pandemic.
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