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US (NJ): "Application package for potential cannabis business remains unavailable"

Six months after municipal officials voted to permit cannabis businesses to operate in Tinton Falls, the application package a potential business operator will be required to complete remains unavailable.

The status of Tinton Falls’ application package for cannabis businesses was raised during the Borough Council’s June 14 meeting.

In December, council members adopted an ordinance that established regulations to be followed by individuals and/or entities seeking local approval to obtain a cannabis business license.

The ordinance received affirmative votes from Borough Council President Tracy Buckley and council members Risa Clay, John Manginelli and Brock Siebert (who is no longer on the governing body). Councilman Michael Nesci abstained on the vote.

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