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NJ legal weed deadlines nearing: How next 6 weeks impact the next year
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NJ legal weed deadlines nearing: How next 6 weeks impact the next year
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A day of fun
Spend your day on the beach at Jenkinson s (300 Ocean Ave.), if you or your family want to break up the day with boardwalk activities like arcade games, rides and batting cages. Daily badges cost $3 for children and $11 for adults. But if you just want somewhere to relax, head to Bradshaw s Beach (1 Washington Ave.) to get away from the crowds. Daily badges cost $11.
After you re tanned to your heart s content, there s plenty to do along the boardwalk. Play a round of mini golf, enjoy happy hour at Martell s Tiki Bar (308-312 Boardwalk), or head to downtown Point Pleasant Beach and support some of the many locally owned businesses on Arnold Avenue.
NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission hears public comments at meeting
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Asbury Park Press
As municipalities weigh how to handle the nascent cannabis industry setting up shop in the Garden State, a USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey analysis of the November ballot question legalizing marijuana reveals an almost universal message from voters across the state: historically popular support.
Marijuana legalization won the support of voters in 562 of the 565 municipalities in New Jersey, according to the analysis, the most detailed review of the vote undertaken to date.
And of the three towns where voters rejected the ballot question, two are among the smallest towns in the state with less than 15 registered voters each.