FOX 29's Marcus Espinoza has the story. HAMMONTON, N.J. - While New Jersey has taken notable steps to reopen the state's economy over the past several days, most of our favorite summertime activities still need to be adjusted to fit the new normal.
Going to the movie theater, which is often thought of as a way to beat the summertime heat, is among the fun that has yet to return in the Garden State.
While the theaters remain closed, Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday lifted the restriction on drive-in events, which resurrected a treasured piece of Americana: the drive-in movie.
Organizers in Hammonton, NJ quickly relished the opportunity to provide a unique and safe movie-going experience to residents.