Governor Phil Murphy gave an update on recreational marijuana sales in New Jersey. There is good news and bad news attached. Here is all you need to know:
The president said to Gov. Phil Murphy and a conference call of his counterparts on Monday that "my message is: if you need something, say something, and we are going to have your back any way we can."
After being in place to some degree for more than a year, indoor capacity limits were lifted across New Jersey effective May 19, although at the time, businesses were asked to still keep social distancing measures intact.
Let me just preface this article by saying…as a motorist, a cyclist, and at one time a moped owner, I understand the rationale of being courteous to others on the road and trying and practice a high level of etiquette. Unfortunately, I think it is safe to say everyone has experienced a time when someone who shares the road by other means of transportation, has not extended the same amount of courtesy.
“From Monmouth to Cape May, we’ve seen what happens when you strip police of the power to hold teenagers and young adults accountable for breaking the law."
The Ocean County Chiefs of Police Association and President Joseph Michigan with Point Pleasant Beach Police, launched an online petition looking to containing building public support.
The New Jersey 4 New Jersey (NJ4NJ) non-profit raises funds to bring financial support to small businesses so they can survive the pandemic woes and build back up.
New Jersey voters did overwhelmingly said Yes to legal weed in November but there are certain sections of the law that many towns, police and parents are raising a red flag on, hoping to see change soon.
We're all eager to put 2020 behind us. But, come January 1st, there are half a dozen new laws going into effect in New Jersey we think you should know about.