Maybe it's because he's got his eyes o the White House, but our governor has been endorsing a lot of common-sense ideas like opening up the market for alcoholic beverages
Governor Phil Murphy: He'll get a lot support from the public if he signs a law opening up our markets in beer and wine.If this is what happens when a governor moves toward a presidential run, let’s hope Phil Murphy stays in the running.
The Guv wants to change all that – or so he said at the meeting of the state League of Municipalities last week. But unless Mom is named Applebee and Pop is named Outback Steakhouse, they have close to zero chance of buying a liquor license here in New Jersey, where it can cost a million dollars.
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