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 ...
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 ...
Just in time for the holidays, New Jersey has given DoorDash ... behalf of restaurants, bars and liquor stores. DoorDash, however, already includes alcohol delivery in 35 other states plus ...
Voters in one New Jersey borough have liquor licenses on the ballot this week, and the decision to potentially overturn a 120-year-old prohibition on alcohol sales. On Tuesday, residents of Haddon ...
Here's what you need to know. As there is no state law governing when licensed establishments can sell liquor, local municipalities in New Jersey set their own hours of operation. That leaves the ...
The 120-year ban on alcohol sales in Haddon Heights, New Jersey, could soon come to an end. Residents voted almost two to one to pass a referendum that would lift the ban, borough officials said.
This week, 100 investigators swarmed 29 bars and restaurants across New Jersey for allegedly passing off cheap booze — or worse — as top-shelf liquor. They called the sting, beautifully ...
For the past 120 years, people living in a small community in South Jersey have had to travel to another town to buy alcohol. Haddon Heights is one of only a few remaining dry towns in the Garden ...