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NJ medical marijuana dispensary open in Neptune: Is legal weed next?

So, where s the line to get in?   Until Friday, Gray had been driving nearly an hour to buy medical marijuana at the Breakwater dispensary in Cranbury, which helps minimize the pain of a motorcycle injury that sometimes makes it difficult to sleep and eat. Now, he s just five minutes away from Zen Leaf Neptune, which officially opened Friday along Route 66, at the site of the former Smashburger restaurant. “This is right up the street. It’s closer. It’s more convenient,” said Gray, a barber living and working in Neptune. “It keeps things legit. The fact that everybody can make money off of it, at the end of the day, it’s helping patients and everybody. Nobody’s doing it under the table.

Thumbs down from planners for Hemsby homes bid | Eastern Daily Press

Published: 8:54 AM February 3, 2021    The site comprises 15 acres (6.08 hectares) of undeveloped land, currently in use for grazing horses. Photo: Google - Credit: Archant Planners are recommending that a contentious bid to build 150 houses in a coastal village is refused. The scheme, which would see the development of land at Highfield Equestrian Centre in Hemsby, will be discussed by the development control committee of Great Yarmouth Borough Council on Wednesday February 3. Almost 600 people have already signed a petition calling on the council to reject the bid, which has angered local residents who fear the proposed estate would cause traffic chaos and put a strain on village resources .

Angry Hemsby villagers launch petition against 150-homes bid

Published: 11:33 AM January 10, 2021    The site is currently horse grazing lands, with many villagers concerned their horse will lose its home - Credit: Google Furious villagers are hoping to halt a disgusting bid to convert equestrian grazing land into 150 homes, with a petition reaching nearly 350 signatures and dozens of objections flooding the council s planning portal. Greenvolt Development Limited (GVD) wants to build the homes at the Highfield Equestrian Centre on Newport Road in Hemsby - 50pc of which will be affordable. In GVD s planning statement, uploaded to Great Yarmouth Borough Council s portal, the applicant says the site will comprise  high-quality homes  with private gardens and lots of green space, as well as water drainage systems, an infiltration basin to deal with flooding and new vehicle access from Yarmouth Road.

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