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July 10, 2023
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Bottoms Up: New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy goes all-in on liquor-license reform | Mulshine
Most observers expected the governor to immediately sign a bill easing the onerous regulations on brewpubs; instead he said he wants it to be part of a comprehensive reform of the liquor-licensing system
By Paul Mulshine | Star-Ledger Columnist
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Self-serve gasoline is a fate worse than death | Sheneman
We should put that on our license plates.
By Drew Sheneman | The Star-Ledger
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Finally, big bucks for a new Hudson rail tunnel. But is it too late? | Moran
The new tubes won't go into service until 2035. If the old tubes fail before then, we're in big trouble.
By Tom Moran | Star-Ledger Editorial Board
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‘It’s daunting. It’s extremely difficult...’ Here’s why it’s tough to fight fires on huge ships.
Questions grow in the aftermath of the fire at Port Newark that led to the death of 2 city firefighters
By Ted Sherman | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Jersey City BOE to revisit race-based admission policies for magnet programs following Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
“We should have a plan in place to keep this school as diverse as possible because the alternative is if someone files a lawsuit then this school may lose all or most of its diversity," Ali, a recent Harvard University law school graduate, said.
By Joshua Rosario | The Jersey Journal
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Here’s how much the deal that ended Rutgers faculty strike cost (and what Murphy added in state aid)
Gov. Phil Murphy's administration agreed to give more money to Rutgers and other state colleges in New Jersey.
By Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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