New Jersey on Monday reported four new COVID-19 deaths and 901 confirmed positive tests — marking the first day with fewer than 1,000 new cases reported since April 4. Still, Gov. Phil Murphy said last week he expects cases to grow in the wake of Passover, which began Friday, and Easter Sunday. The state’s seven-day average for confirmed cases was 1,691 Monday, up 19% from a week ago and up 161% from a month ago. There were 380 patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases across 70 of the state’s 71 hospitals as of Sunday night, the latest data available. One hospital did not report …