Tag: adult use marijuana
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Eatontown accepting applications for cannabis retail businesses
EATONTOWN – Officials in Eatontown are accepting applications for cannabis retail businesses that may eventually be licensed to operate in the municipality. The announcement regarding cannabis retail applications was made in a public notice dated Feb. 8 and placed on the municipal website. According to the notice, the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission will accept…
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Keyport panel will review requests for cannabis business licenses
KEYPORT – The Borough Council has established a subcommittee whose members will review requests from entities that are seeking to operate a cannabis business in Keyport. On Jan. 18, council members passed a resolution which establishes the cannabis subcommittee. Borough Council President Kathleen McNamara and Councilwoman Rose Araneo were appointed to one-year terms on the…
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Freehold Borough officials propose adding medical cannabis facility as approved use
FREEHOLD – Members of the Borough Council are moving to amend regulations regarding cannabis businesses that may eventually operate in Freehold Borough by adding medical cannabis dispensaries as an approved business. During a meeting on Jan. 18, council members introduced an ordinance that will, if adopted, amend the borough’s existing cannabis ordinance to include alternative…
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North Brunswick council members support two businesses for cannabis facilities
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The members of the North Brunswick Township Council have passed resolutions supporting a retail cannabis facility’s application and a cannabis cultivation facility’s application to the state to become licensed marijuana businesses. On Jan. 10, council members passed a resolution in support of Jersey Garden Greens to operate a Class 5 Retail License…
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Keyport council adopts standards for cannabis businesses in town
KEYPORT – Borough Council members have taken action to lift a prohibition on cannabis businesses by adopting regulations for cannabis businesses that may eventually be permitted to operate in Keyport. During a recent meeting, council members adopted an ordinance that will establish locations where cannabis businesses will be permitted to operate and the standards by…
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Princeton Cannabis Task Force moves ahead despite objections
Despite pushback from some residents, the Princeton Cannabis Task Force is going forward with its recommendation to the Princeton Council to allow up to three cannabis dispensaries to open in town. The task force reaffirmed its recommendation to allow the retail sale of cannabis – but not to issue licenses yet for other cannabis-related businesses…
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Tinton Falls council members OK locations for cannabis businesses
TINTON FALLS – Borough Council members have taken action to lift a prohibition on cannabis businesses in Tinton Falls by establishing regulations for cannabis businesses that may eventually be permitted to operate in the municipality. During a meeting on Dec. 7, council members adopted an ordinance that establishes the locations where cannabis businesses will be…
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Princeton Cannabis Task Force reports recommendations to Princeton Council
After months of study, the Princeton Cannabis Task Force has recommended issuing licenses for up to three cannabis dispensaries – but no licenses yet for other categories of cannabis-related businesses in town. The 22-member task force, which was appointed by the Princeton Council earlier this year, released its initial set of formal recommendations at the…
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Petition against cannabis retail stores gaining traction in Princeton
A petition that opposes allowing cannabis retail stores or dispensaries to be located near schools, playgrounds and residential neighborhoods in Princeton, as recommended by an advisory group, has gained nearly 700 signatures. The petition on www.change.org grew out of the Princeton Cannabis Task Force’s proposed recommendations to allow cannabis dispensaries, or retail stores, near schools,…