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  2. Trump's golf-resort liquor licenses may be one reason he's ...

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    Trump's third Jersey club is the Trump National Golf Club Philadelphia, which is 45 minutes from that city, in Pine Hill. Last June, the Borough of Pine Hill renewed the club's license for one ...

  3. Alcohol laws of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    A restaurant in New Jersey without a liquor license can sell wine from a New Jersey winery by becoming an offsite retail sales outlet of the winery. [39] Since the early 1990s, there have been a handful of unsuccessful proposals to create a separate restaurant license allowing eating establishments to sell beer and wine.

  4. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private Clubs(Beer, Wine, and Liquor): 6 am – 3 am [142] Beer and Wine: 6 am – 2 am Liquor stores: 6 am-Midnight, no sales on Christmas Day and Easter Sunday [142] Yes 12% ABV Cap on Beer. 75% ABV spirits Permitted. Liquor, wine and beer products that are not already in closed packaging must be bagged before exiting retail locations.

  5. New Jersey town could lift prohibition on alcohol sales after ...

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    Cheers! The prohibition might finally be over in one New Jersey town. One of the last “dry towns” in the Garden State could finally allow restaurants to sell liquor after 120 years.

  6. Dry New Jersey town votes to end 120-year ban on alcohol sales

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    And Haddon Heights would only be able to receive two liquor licenses based on its population size — roughly 7,400 people — under state law, which stipulates one retail liquor license for every ...

  7. New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control - Wikipedia

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    Immediately upon the end of Prohibition in 1933, New Jersey instituted the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, codified as "Title 33 Intoxicating Liquors" of the New Jersey Statutes, [2] which established the state ABC. [3] These laws are expanded through administrative regulations in Title 13, Chapter 2 of the New Jersey Administrative Code. [4]

  8. New Jersey attorney general reviewing Trump property liquor ...

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    The New Jersey attorney general's office is investigating the eligibility of the liquor licenses of three Trump-owned golf courses in the state following former President Donald Trump's conviction ...

  9. New Jersey says Trump's convictions might jeopardize ... - AOL

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    New Jersey authorities did not automatically renew liquor licenses at two of Donald Trump's golf clubs after the former president's New York felony convictions in May and have set a hearing for ...