The prohibition might finally be over in one New Jersey town. One of the last “dry towns” in the Garden State could finally allow restaurants to sell liquor after 120 years. Voters in Haddon ...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority will launch an initiative that aims to help small business owners acquire liquor licenses. Under the recently approved program, the state will provide ...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board approved the creation of the Small Business Liquor License Grant Program. Funded at $10 million, the program will provide up to $100,000 in ...
A dry New Jersey town could soon become three sheets closer to serving booze. Residents of Haddon Heights — a suburb about 10 miles southeast of Philadelphia that’s devoid of liquor stores and ...
Matt Friedman's must-read briefing on the Garden State's important news of the day ...
New Jersey Democratic U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill is running for governor, saying it’s time to fix the state’s economy and make it more affordable. A major storm system that will bring a variety ...
Donald Trump's election as president not only appears to have terminated federal criminal cases against him, but saved the liquor license ... the Corporation for New Jersey Local Media, we feel ...
New Jersey liquor stores see uptick in business on Election Day The owner of Shay’s Liquors in Wayne says that with a lot of people voting early, the Election Day drinking crowd has been spread ...