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NJ Restaurant Accused Of Breaking Rules While Gov. Murphy Ate: PM

Also: Lord & Taylor Closing All NJ Stores / NJ Coronavirus, Reopen Updates / Witness Recalls 'Miracle' Of NJ Rescue Of Boy Trapped In Sand

Gov. Phil Murphy was seen dining outside at Nicholas Barrel & Roost Wednesday night.
Gov. Phil Murphy was seen dining outside at Nicholas Barrel & Roost Wednesday night. (Used with permission by Art Gallagher from More Monmouth Musings)

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