FOX 29's Kelly Rule has the story. CINNAMINSON - Golf courses and state parks in New Jersey opened for the first time in nearly a month on Saturday as the state begins its systematic plan to reopen the economy.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order Wednesday that lifted the closure of parks and golf courses, after he ordered them to close on Apr.
7. "To be clear, we cannot have everyone rush out to a park or golf course," Murphy said. "Social distancing will be strongly enforced." Parking lots are capped at 50 percent capacity, playgrounds and restrooms are to remain closed, and large gathers are strictly prohibited, as part of Murphy's edict.