New Jersey law bars liquor licenses for “any person who has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude.” Kirstin Krueger, the interim director of the agency, said in a letter to the Trump Organization that the former president’s hush money conviction “raises concerns as to ...
“One of our top politicians here in the state of New Jersey refers to our liquor licenses as our 401(k)’s,” says Tom Budd, the owner of theBarnsboro Innin Sewell, the oldest continuously operated bar in New Jersey—if not one of the oldest in the country, having opened before 177...
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Allows municipalities to transfer inactive alcoholic beverage retail licenses for use in redevelopment, improvement, or revitalization areas under certain circumstances. New Jersey Straw Law:View Details Sustain & Serve Program:Press Release COVID-19Information and Resources ...
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From 42 Freeway: New Jersey Liquor License Overhaul Signed. Much More To It Than The Press Release So it’s clear that New Jersey lawmakers are not happy that over 1,500 full alcohol plenary licenses are sitting unused for years, which … Continue reading → Posted in Economics, New Jersey...
but in the summers the population swelled to a quarter-million vacationers. A grandfathered liquor-license law passed in 1948 enabled the town to have 61 liquor licenses, far more than the normal New Jersey town’s allotment of one license per 3,000 residents. With all those people coming ...
NEW JERSEY HAS LIQUOR BARGAINSKEVIN G. DEMARRAIS
He has developed high profile investor clients in China, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, London and Dubai. When times are good or bad, the “big boys” ask “Mr. Smart”. In the 80’s, he made bulk purchases at Linwood Park, Central Court, The Briarcliff along with liquor licenses and area resta...