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Spurred by Gov. Murphy’s reform pledge, NJ lawmakers are working on changing liquor licensing laws that have remained largely unchanged since the years just following Prohibition: The current laws make obtaining a liquor license difficult and allow for a finite number of retail consumption licenses
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First legitimate snowstorm of the winter on Wednesday will deliver 2 inches of snow for most of the state accompanied by a nasty mix of ice, drenching rain, wind gusts up to 50 mph and some coastal flooding; Winter weather advisory issued for Sussex, Morris, Warren and western Passaic counties
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Happy birthday to Gotham City. The city was first identified as Batman’s place of residence in Batman #4, published on this date in 1941. A map featured in a 1978 Sunday episode of the “World’s Greatest Super Heroes” comic strip featured Gotham City specifically in southern New Jersey
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The Battle of Princeton occurred 246 years ago today, ending in a small victory for the Colonials. After the battle, Washington moved his army to Morristown, and with their third defeat in 10 days, the British evacuated southern New Jersey
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Standing on what is now the Highlands-Sea Bright Bridge in the early 1900s compared to today (via Vintage New Jersey on Instagram)
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Legal weed customers continued spending millions on cannabis taxes in the third quarter as more dispensaries began recreational marijuana sales: New Jersey collected more than $7.7 million in taxes on cannabis purchases from July through September
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Reply to 12 NJ coastal mayors sign letter to halt offshore wind activity after 8th whale found dead at Lido Beach by rollotomasi07071
12 NJ Coastal mayors: 7 Republicans, 4 non-partisan, 1 Democrat.
North Wildwood mayor Patrick T. Rosenello (Republican)
Brigantine mayor Vince Sera (Republican)
Deal mayor (non-partisan)
Stone Harbor mayor Judith M. Davies-Dunhour (Republican)
Long Beach Township mayor (non-partisan)
Wildwood Crest mayor (non-partisan)
Spring Lake mayor Jennifer Naughton (Democrat)
Linwood mayor Darren H. Matik (Republican)
Margate mayor (non-partisan)
Mantoloking mayor Laurence White III (Republican)
Point Pleasant Beach mayor Paul M. Kanitra (Republican)
Bay Head mayor William Curtis (Republican)