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New Jersey Loosens Pandemic Restrictions on Indoor Dining in Time for Super Bowl

Governor Raises Capacity to 35% for Indoor Businesses, Lifts 10 PM Curfew on Restaurants
Diners sit at a socially distanced table in Hoboken, New Jersey. The Hoboken Mayor Ravinder Bhalla said he will follow New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's new executive order and let eateries and bars stay open past 10 p.m. starting on Friday. (Getty Images)
Diners sit at a socially distanced table in Hoboken, New Jersey. The Hoboken Mayor Ravinder Bhalla said he will follow New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's new executive order and let eateries and bars stay open past 10 p.m. starting on Friday. (Getty Images)
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February 3, 2021 | 10:38 P.M.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is giving restaurants and bars some good news in advance of upcoming Super Bowl Sunday: They can offer indoor dining at 35% capacity and stay open past 10 p.m. starting Friday.

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