After months of restaurants either being totally shut down, or open for pick-up or delivery only, restaurants in New Jersey are allowed to open today for outside dining only.
Monday, June 15 is the day non-essential retail stores are allowed to start welcoming customers for in-person shopping for the first time since March 21.
Taking "a big step forward in our restart and recovery," Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday announced that non-essential retailers would be allowed to open their doors to customers starting June 15.
After only 1 day of defying the NJ mandate prohibiting in-house seating, Gilchrest has closed once again, only currently offering patrons take-out options.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt lives and our local economy. Little by little the Garden State has shown signs of getting back to some kind of normal after being shut down in mid-March.
It was a message that restaurant owners and salon owners have been wanting to hear for a long time now...When they can reopen.
Governor Murphy held is daily news briefing this afternoon and laid out his plans for phase 2 of getting the economy started again here in New Jersey...
On Friday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced that child care businesses, day camps, and some non-contact sports will be allowed to reopen in the next few weeks.