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UpdatedThu, May 13, 2021 at 12:55 pm ET Replies(61) Seven bars that recently violated the governor s executive orders surrounding coronavirus restrictions were in Cape May County. (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY State officials are continuing to crack down on businesses that have allegedly violated New Jersey s coronavirus executive orders, with 10 more receiving warnings in the last two weeks, according to authorities. Seven of these establishments were in South Jersey and the Jersey Shore. (see list below). That news comes shortly after one bar in Wildwood had its license to serve alcohol suspended for the entire summer for repeatedly violating Gov. Phil Murphy s year-old executive order requiring bars and restaurants to prevent the spread of the disease, according to authorities. ....
12 NJ Bars, Restaurants Broke COVID Rules In 1 Week: Officials - Cinnaminson, NJ - One NJ bar had its license suspended for the summer; others were cited for breaking Gov. Murphy's COVID rules. ....
Replies(103) (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY A number of restaurants and bars continued to violate Gov. Phil Murphy s COVID executive orders this past month, his office announced. Still, there was a significant decrease in the number of businesses that violated Gov. Phil Murphy s executive order to stop the spread of the coronavirus from February to March (see list below). There were 15 businesses cited for executive order violations from March 10 through April 5, compared to 33 from the month before. None of these businesses were shut down, or cited for multiple violations, according to information provided by Col. Patrick Callahan, superintendent of the State Police. ....
UpdatedFri, Dec 11, 2020 at 4:24 pm ET Replies(433) Governor Murphy (Rich Hundley/Trentonian) NEW JERSEY Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday announced that the state is seeking to suspend the liquor licenses at 10 bars and restaurants accused of violating coronavirus restrictions (see list below). It gives me no pleasure to file these charges, Murphy said during a news conference on Friday. It is the last thing, frankly, we want to do. We will not tolerate knucklehead behavior and we will not hesitate to shut you down. The ABC launched an enforcement campaign to ensure that licensees were in compliance with executive order 194, which prohibited indoor food and beverage sales between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. and prohibited patrons from being seated at an indoor bar at all times, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said. ....