While the bill (S4265) would narrowly increase the availability of liquor licenses in the state — including adding more at shopping malls — it falls far short of the massive reform Murphy has sought for months to the Garden State’s strict, Prohibition-era rules determining how many restaurants are allowed to sell alcohol. Read more from NJ.com.
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