TRENTON - New Jersey restaurants on Friday will be permitted to welcome diners inside for the first time since the outset of the coronavirus pandemic in March.A week ago, Gov.
Phil Murphy announced that restaurants would be allowed to reopen dining rooms at 25 percent capacity ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend.
Tables must also be spaced at least six feet apart.Additionally, restaurant staff will be required to wear masks at all times.
Diners will be required to wear masks when they are not seated at their tables, and food and beverages can only be consumed at tables.