As the state works to expand access to medical marijuana, Clinton is the latest Hunterdon town to be eyed as a potential outlet for the drug.
Flemington approved a resolution last month supporting applications for an “Alternative Treatment Center,” which is what the state calls a provider of medical marijuana. At the Borough Council meeting, Council and the public heard a presentation by Bob Pease and Jonathon Goldrath, who represent Altus New Jersey, LLC, a company planning to seek a state license to dispense marijuana.
The resolution prompted a letter to the editor from borough resident Sandi Scott, a local resident and business owner who is running for a seat on Flemington Council.
At its meeting tomorrow, Clinton’s Town Council will hear a presentation from Keystone Canna Remedies. Mayor Janice Kovach took to Facebook yesterday to alert residents to the meeting, where she said the company will “present and gauge interest in Clinton hosting a dispensary,” which could be in the TD Bank building near the car wash on West Main Street.
“I believe this is an issue that residents need to weigh in on and any decisions cannot be made without your input,” the Mayor wrote.
The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Fire Department building on New Street.
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Hopewell should have a
Hopewell should have a Dispensary Therare several sites that will be great for the service here
John
Anyone know who I contact to
Anyone know who I contact to report an organization who is applying for licenses under false statements and by false I mean grossly exagerated credentials, listing people who have never even heard of them as employees under titles they never had, etc. The best is when the person refused to sign the truth disclosure on their NJ app, they were fired 48 hrs later.
hi Lisa that is unfortunate
hi Lisa that is unfortunate yet not really shocking to hear try here this email form can get you in touch with the dept of health they are still overseeing the medical marijuana program in New Jersey at this point - https://www.nj.gov/health/feedback.shtml