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Reply (Shutterstock) NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ Excessive heat and humidity last week not only caused flooding throughout Central Jersey, but the city of New Brunswick s water supply was even threatened due to algae blooms in the water supply. Several New Brunswick residents complained on Facebook their water tasted like dirt. As of Friday, the city of New Brunswick was flushing the drains. Find out what s happening in New Brunswick with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let s go! Our Water Utility continues to aggressively address this, said New Brunswick city spokesman Bert Baron. Flushing operations were done earlier this week and work is ongoing at the sources. ....
Outdoor dining plazas are back. See which N.J. towns are closing streets again. Updated 12:23 PM; Today 12:00 PM The outdoor dining scene in Red Bank last summer, where blocked off streets gave the city a block party feel. (Bobby Olivier | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) Facebook Share When the COVID-19 pandemic made indoor dining impossible in 2020, outdoor dining became crucial to keeping the food and dining industry alive. As restaurants looked to expand al fresco, towns and cities around New Jersey found a way to get them more space: blocking off streets to create pedestrian walkways. The result was one of the few silver linings of the pandemic. Downtowns took on block party vibes. Streets once filled with cars were now lined with tables and customers. Floundering restaurants were given a much-needed life raft. ....
POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Uber Driver Stories Good Friday morning! You’re finally on your way to being able to legally buy weed without a qualifying medical condition. Gov. Murphy yesterday formally appointed the Cannabis Regulatory Commission, which starts the clock on a six-month deadline to come up with rules and regulations for the recreational weed marketplace. ....
Larry Elder, and Eric Metaxas on a rotating basis each week…as well as voices of groundbreaking conservative podcasters like Dinesh D’Souza.” Salem Media Group SVP of spoken word formats Phil Boyce says, “Our SRN hosts on ‘Rebuilding The Right’ will represent the best way forward for America. Their ideas and intellect will help conservatives avoid any sadness over recent events and create positive, actionable steps for crafting a new direction for the nation.” The program will also be repurposed as videos on YouTube and Rumble and a podcast version will also be made available after each weekly broadcast. ....