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Three more NJ school superintendents want to unmask our kids. The start of the next school year is still more than four months away, but pressure is already mounting to do away with masks for students. Governor Phil Murphy doubled down on the mask mandate in schools this week saying he does expect both students and teachers will be required to mask up when full-time in-class instruction resumes in September. He justified the order by saying there was no vaccine approved for kids under the age of 14. Pressed on whether he might change his mind, Murphy said he wanted to unmask kids, but I can t say when. The teachers union also supports the mask mandate. ....
BRICK - Forget multifamily row homes and condominiums. Single family houses are back in demand, at least for one 5-acre parcel along Herbertsville Road. On Wednesday, the Brick Board of Adjustment gave unanimous approval for 14 single-family homes to be build on the site of the Olde Riverside Day Care at the corner of Winding River Road. The parcel which lies between Winding River Village and Maple Leaf Park, two communities of multifamily-style housing was similarly zoned for high-density housing. Instead, developer 561 Herbertsville LLC of South Field, Michigan, sees the future of this property in $500,000 homes. Attorney John Paul Doyle, who represented the developer, said the 5-acre parcel was too small to build multifamily homes, of which Brick typically requires a minimum project area of 25 acres. ....
POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Uber Driver Stories Good Thursday morning! Gov. Phil Murphy is on a tight deadline for cannabis, with few good options. The state Senate’s clean-up bills to sort out penalties for underage pot users fell apart yesterday. Now, Murphy is forced to either sign cannabis legislation sent to him in December which doesn’t include the underage penalties he wants or veto the measure altogether. Senate President Steve Sweeney has also promised to reject any conditional veto. ....