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There are dozens of legal weed dispensaries across New Jersey for medical marijuana patients and adult use customers.
Neptune's Garden is looking to fill demand for high-end cannabis, according to the owners of the Neptune grow facility.
Council members Chris D'Amato, Joe Kolodziej and Rosemary Pino support cannabis businesses in the city. CLIFTON — For the third time, the city has opposed allowing any type of cannabis business ...
The Trump administration sued four New Jersey cities over their so-called sanctuary city policies aimed at prohibiting police from cooperating with immigration officials, saying the local ...
The owners of a pair of tobacco shops along the Jersey Shore were also illegally selling marijuana and untaxed items, authorities allege. Wacky Tobaccy owners Ronald Slack, 38, and Michael J.
It's the start of summer and people are starting to spend a lot more time outside. Now that marijuana is legal in New Jersey, some people like to take their weed with them while they relax.
A Pennsylvania Senate panel has rejected a bill advanced by Democrats that would permit the sale of recreational cannabis to adults at state-owned stores. State Sen. Dan Laughlin (R., Erie), leader of ...
Two senators were absent. He was originally nominated in April by Governor Matt Meyer to lead the Office of the Marijuana Commissioner, which has gone months without a permanent head following the ...
New Jersey Transit trains screeched to a halt Friday as locomotive engineers struck — leaving commuters scrambling to figure out alternate means of transportation from the Garden State to the ...
Tom Martello writes a regular column about the 2025 race for New Jersey governor. So the good people at NJ PBS decided to put the Republican and Democratic candidates for governor in comfy chairs ...
Gov. Phil Murphy denounced the strike by NJ Transit engineers as a “mess of their own making,” even as officials conceded they don’t have enough buses to handle the displaced commuters.
Now those same commuters, many of whom have turned to public transit as an alternative to driving in, are facing a NJ Transit strike, causing even further chaos in the daily journey to the city.