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Area’s cannabis business outlook continues to evolve

No change in Robbinsville’s ban until more clarity from the state

whether to allow cannabis businesses in their communities, while at the same time fielding proposals from various businesses who want to operate within their borders. Last February, the state legislature and Gov. Phil Murphy passed a law legalizing recreational cannabis, establishing the Cannabis Regulatory Commission and creating six different licenses for cannabis businesses. The law also set a deadline of Aug. 21 for communities to pass ordinances regulating those cannabis businesses. Under the state law, if a town did not specifically prohibit each class of license by the deadline, those businesses would have automatically been allowed to operate in the munic-

ipality for five years. Officials in most of the towns not allowing marijuana businesses cited the Aug. 21 deadline as the reason for the ban. Now that the state is clarifying its regulations, a number of towns in the Mercer County area are implementing rules allowing various cannabis businesses. The licenses that businesses can seek in connection with the recreational cannabis market are: Class 1, cannabis cultivator; Class 2, cannabis manufacturer; Class 3, cannabis wholesaler; Class 4, cannabis distributor; Class 5, cannabis retailer; and Class 6, cannabis delivery. (For more detail on the licenses, see the graphic on the following page). See CANNABIS, Page 4

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for each student’s unique needs, interests and characteristics. The programs serve preschool, primary, elementary and secondary age populations. “MCSSSD programs are designed to teach multi-disabled, autistic and emotionally disturbed students,” states the MCSSSD website. “We also have special projects that provide services to infants, graduates, parents and other agencies.” “Our district continues to set best practice standards in our special education programs,” See CHUCK’S PLACE, Page 8

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New Jersey residents voted overwhelmingly to legalize marijuana more than a year ago, but they won’t be able to walk into a store and buy cannabis until later this year at the earliest. The N.J. Cannabis Regulatory Commission continues to refine the state’s rules governing the various aspects of the cannabis industry in the state. As that process continues, town officials continue to evaluate

Their courage and compassion Mercer High students gain realinspire us all. world skills at Chuck’s Place High School, is an opportunity said. “I like to work with others, for students who work there and just help people out and to gain valuable “Heroes occupational make them happy.” Chuck’s Place is one of sevexperience. work here.” “It’s our very own Wawa,” eral work environments offered Elijah Cruhigger, a student through Mercer County Spefrom Trenton, said. With a cial Services School District. Three words of gratitude and encouragement that The MCSSSD serves chilstorefront that mirrors the courage and compassion of health East the Coast convenience chain dren with special needs livMatt Dalessio, who has been named the new Robbinsvillecapture here and New across America. To share yourCounty and the in Mercer known across Jersey, stu- ing High School athletic director, poses with the raven statue atworkers or to support our Emergency Fund, surrounding area. It provides dents like Cruhigger are able Response the school’s athletics field. Turn to Page 10 to read his story.thanks acquire real-world expertise instructional, vocational and (Photo by Rich Fisher.) visit to rwjbh.org/heroes therapeutic programs designed outside of the classroom. And please, for them, stay home and safe.

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