Cinnaminson Mayor Welcomes Business Reopening Announcement

CINNAMINSON, NJ — In the wake of Gov. Phil Murphy’s announcement that non-essential businesses will be permitted to reopen for curbside pickup next week, Cinnaminson Mayor Ryan Horner said he and the township look forward to a return to normalcy in the safest way possible.

“Cinnaminson continues to work closely with and adhere to the advice and guidance provided by our federal, state, and county officials,” Horner said on Thursday. “We welcome, like all residents, any steps taken that return us to a semblance of normalcy in the safest manner.”

Murphy's announcement is part of plan to restart New Jersey's economy amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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On Wednesday, Murphy announced that non-essential retail stores will reopen for online and phone ordering and curbside pickup. Non-essential construction will also be allowed to re-start. This will all become effective 6 a.m. Monday morning. Read more here: Gov. Phil Murphy To Reopen NJ Businesses Amid Coronavirus

Many non-essential businesses were forced to close early in the coronavirus pandemic, when Murphy issued a stay-at-home order. Read more: Gov. Murphy Announces NJ 'Stay-At-Home' Order Due To Coronavirus

Cinnaminson Patch has set up a directory business owners can use to let people know they are open. Details on the directory and the form to enter your business can be found here.

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This article originally appeared on the Cinnaminson Patch