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Monday, May 20, 2013

Anti-Blue Laws Group Seeks Support in Teaneck

Group founded by Westwood woman to collect signatures at Teaneck festival.

A group working to have Bergen County's Blue Laws eliminated through a voter referendum will collect signatures at Teaneck's Memorial Day festival on Cedar Lane.  Westwood resident Rosemary Shashoua, the group's founder, said they have collected 575 signatures as of Sunday, NJ.com reported. It will take 2,500 signatures from registered Bergen County voters to get on the November ballot.  According to the group's Facebook page, they hope to collect as many as 500 signatures at the Teaneck event. Group volunteers plan to setup outside 446 Cedar Lane. The petition can be downloaded here.  The push to repeal Bergen's Sunday shopping restrictions picked up after Gov. Chris Christie temporarily suspended the regulations in the wake of Hurricane …

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Op-Ed: Towns Should Dictate Blue Laws

Blue Laws 'handicap' local businesses, writes Teaneck councilman and former mayor

The following op-ed was submitted by Elie Y. Katz, a council member and former Teaneck mayor.    Ah yes, the Blue Laws. When I was Mayor of Teaneck, at the request of many Teaneck residents, I briefly touched the third rail of this "taboo" subject by looking into a referendum question for Teaneck voters. It was not the harsh phone call from the Paramus Borough Attorney, nor the legal threats from mall operators outside Bergen County nor the concern from many husbands about their wives getting an extra day of shopping that made the Council withdraw the question.  Rather, it was the fact that we were not legally permitted to offer a referendum question on a law which the state controls. It seems a little strange that in a country which …

Lisa Dee

10:58 am on Saturday, May 25, 2013

Elie, Paramus Park just approved 13 movie theaters and restaurants. This will add approx: 100,000+ cars on Sundays on side and main roads. The Blue Laws according to Paeamus is a Quality of Life issue,LOL. If it benefits the Paramus taxpayer no matter how badly it affects its neighbors does not seem to matter. Elie, its time for Paramus to knock off the hypocrisy. Bergen County should repeal Blue…   more ›

Monday, February 4, 2013

Blue Laws Repeal 'Inevitable,' Retail Group Says

The president of the New Jersey Retail Merchants Association said he expects Bergen voters will repeal the county's "blue laws."

The leader of a retail group expects Bergen County will get rid of its "blue laws" prohibiting the sale of certain items on Sundays, according to a report on NJ.com. John Holub, the president of the New Jersey Retail Merchants Association, said he believes there is more support to repeal the blue laws now than there was the last time voters considered the issue in 1993, according to the report. "It's not a matter of if they'll repeal, it's just a matter of when," Holub said in the report. "We are light-years away in public sentiment than we were 20 years ago." The blue laws have been debated around the county since Gov. Chris Christie temporarily suspended the laws after Hurricane Sandy. Westwood resident Rosemary Shashoua is the leader of…

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6:43 pm on Tuesday, March 19, 2013

As the older "Blue Law" generation moves on and the younger folks have more influence the Blue Laws will go the way of the Horse and Buggy. This is the 21st Century and the stores should be able to open any day of the week. Having antiquated laws on the books damages our economy and only caters to those with special interests. By the way most of us who support the removal of the Blue Laws have …   more ›

Friday, January 25, 2013

Paramus Mayor Calls Blue Laws Repeal Argument 'Ridiculous'

Mayor Richard LaBarbiera stands strong in support of the Blue Laws in Bergen County and Paramus and defends the residents who have been criticized for "whining" in defense of their peace and quiet.

Paramus Mayor Richard LaBarbiera is calling Westwood resident Rosemary Shashoua's argument to repeal county Blue Laws "ridiculous." During Tuesday's council meeting, the mayor defended the Blue Laws and the Paramus residents who have been criticized for wanting to keep peace and quiet in this town on Sundays. "Don't worry about Paramus and we won't worry about what you do in your town," said LaBarbiera. "I won't stop whining as some outsiders have challenged us," said the mayor referring to the hefty debates that have been going on in the comment sections of recent articles and on Facebook pages Shashoua's group "Modernize Bergen County" has the goal of repealing Bergen County's blue laws via a voter referendum on the premise that allowing…

William Lang

10:58 am on Sunday, January 27, 2013

Keep the Blue laws - we do not another day of shopping traffic (not just in Paramus) but in all of Bergen County on Sundays...Leave Sundays for visiting with family and friends and recreation w/o more traffic...Bergen County gets nothing for adding another shopping day...now if the stae shared sales tax revenue with the local communities, that would be a horse of another color...but all we get is…   more ›

Monday, January 21, 2013

Should Bergen Have Blue Laws? [POLL]

A new organization aimed at repealing the laws has sparked debate among county residents.

"Modernize Bergen County," a group led by Westwood resident Rosemary Shashoua, has the goal of repealing Bergen County's blue laws via a voter referendum. The idea stirred up a debate in an article's comments between residents who agreed that the laws should be repealed, and those who disagreed and wanted to keep the laws. Shashoua said she wanted to create more jobs and bring more money into the area that shoppers might otherwise spend in other counties or New York. Others, especially Paramus residents, said they wanted a day without all the traffic the malls attract. The blue laws have been challenged twice before: once in 1980 and again in 1993. The plans to repeal the laws were defeated 192,394 to 157,648 in 1980 and 185,821 to 105,040…

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Westwood Resident Seeks to Repeal Bergen Blue Laws

Rosemary Shashoua has started the group "Modernize Bergen County" to allow stores to open on Sundays.

One Westwood resident is fed up with Bergen County's "blue laws" and is working to have the "old fashioned" rules appealed. "All I want is more revenue for the state and more jobs," Rosemary Shashoua said. Shashoua has found some like-minded county residents and started a new group called "Modernize Bergen County" with the goal of repealing the blue laws, the rules which prohibit the sale of items like clothing, furniture and appliances on Sundays. Shashoua said she was inspired to start the group after Hurricane Sandy, when Gov. Chris Christie temporarily suspended county blue laws to aid recovery from the storm. "Nobody had any clothing and nobody had anything to fix up their houses," Shashoua said, referring to residents displaced by …

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Christie to Reinstate Bergen County Blue Laws

Sunday shopping restrictions set to return to Bergen County following a request by the Bergen County Executive.

Gov. Chris Christie will reinstate Bergen County's Blue Laws, ending a temporary suspension of the restrictions designed to help residents recover from Hurricane Sandy.  The Blue Laws will be reinstated Sunday at the request of Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan, said Sean Conner, a governor's office spokesman.  "At this time, the unprecedented weather events that impacted the residents of Bergen County so greatly have abated and I am respectfully requesting that you rescind [the executive order], effective immediately, thereby allowing the Bergen County Blue Laws to once again be in full force and effect," Donovan said in a letter to Christie sent Tuesday.  Donovan had first asked Christie to suspend the retail restrictions, saying …

Friday, November 9, 2012

Judge Rules In Favor of Blue Law Suspension

Paramus Mayor Richard LaBarbiera states that although he and borough residents disagree with the ruling the borough will abide it and hopes this will be the final weekend for Blue Law suspension.

A Bergen County Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of suspending Blue Laws —meaning Paramus stores will be open Sunday —despite the mayor's efforts to protect the law, claiming it favors the quality of life of borough residents. Mayor Richard LaBarbiera stated Friday that "although the residents of Paramus and I strongly disagree with this ruling we will of course abide it." "The County Executive says that this will be the last Sunday without the Blue Laws and I intend to hold her to that," said LaBarbiera in a statement.  "The Blue Laws are absolutely essential to keeping Paramus livable and I will never stop fighting to make sure they are always here to protect our quality of life. I thank the many Paramus residents who expressed their …

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Bergen Blue Laws Battle Headed to Court

Paramus seeks to enforce Blue Laws after Christie ordered them suspended.

It's been a week since Gov. Chris Christie issued the order to suspend Bergen County's Blue Laws so that residents most impacted by Hurricane Sandy could purchase necessary repair items. And while Paramus has the strictest Blue Laws on the books, County Executive Kathleen Donovan may take the borough to court this week to keep local officials from limiting what stores can be open. Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan had asked the state last Saturday to suspend the county’s Blue Laws as the County struggled with numerous power outages. Christie gave the order on Sunday, Nov. 4 to allow for retail stores to open. The Executive Order is meant to allow the sale of clothing and wearing apparel, building and lumber supply materials, …

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Christie Suspends Bergen Blue Laws

Governor says easing Sunday sales restriction will help with storm recovery.

Gov. Chris Christie has signed an executive order suspending Bergen County's Sunday sales restriction, known as Blue Laws.  "During this time of recovery and rebuilding, our citizens must have adequate access to the supplies they need to help return their lives to normal – particularly those residents who are still without power,” Christie said in a statement Sunday. “To accomplish this, we are temporarily suspending Blue Laws in Bergen County so that local residents can purchase the essential goods and services they need to continue through recovery period and begin the rebuilding process.” Christie's decision came after Bergen County Executive Kathleen Donovan requested the Sunday shopping restrictions be suspended.  In a conference call…

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