N.J. to reopen indoor dining in restaurants on July 2 with capacity limits

Dining at Meet Me in Morristown, Aug. 30, 2018. Photo by Katharine Boyle
Dining at Meet Me in Morristown, Aug. 30, 2018. Photo by Katharine Boyle
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Indoor dining in New Jersey can resume in early July with capacity limits after restaurants were forced to shutter their businesses in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday morning.Restaurants will be required to limit indoor capacity to 25% when they reopen on July 2 and other rules will be announced “within the next several days,” the governor said. The step comes after restaurants were permitted to reopen with outdoor dining that began on June 15 after about three months of only serving takeout.The announcement was made at the same timeMurphy said casi…

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