[R.O. 1951, Ch. 4, § 9; amended by Ord. No. 2007, 10-25-1983, § 1; Ord. No. 2012, 12-6-1983, § 1; Ord. No. 2033, 5-15-1984, § 1; Ord. No. 3238, 11-14-1989, § 1; Ord. No. 3353, 3-23-1993, § 1; Ord. No. 3400, 8-23-1994, § 1]
(a) All premises licensed under this chapter shall, subject to any state laws or regulations that may supersede local ordinance, be closed between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Sunday, and between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on all other days, except when the following holidays occur on a Sunday or the following Monday, in which event Sunday closing hours shall be between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on the Sunday of, or before, the specified holiday, except on New Year's Day, when the closing hour shall be extended to 5:00 a.m. of January 1.
[Amended by Ord. No. 6-2015, 2-10-2015]
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday |
Lincoln's Birthday |
Asian Lunar New Year |
Presidents Day |
Ash Wednesday |
Purim |
Passover |
Holy Thursday |
Holy Thursday (Orthodox) |
Good Friday |
Good Friday (Orthodox) |
Solemnity of Ascension |
Shavuot |
Memorial Day |
Independence Day, July 4 and the federally observed holiday |
Feast of Assumption |
Labor Day |
Rosh Hashanah, first day and second day |
Yom Kippur |
Succoth |
Shemini Atzereth |
Simchas Torah |
Columbus Day |
Idul-Fitr (3 days) |
All Saints Day |
General election day |
Diwali |
Veterans' Day, November 11 and the federally observed holiday |
Thanksgiving Day |
Day after Thanksgiving Day |
Immaculate Conception |
Idul-Adha (3 days) |
Chanukah |
Christmas Day and the federally observed holiday |
Kwanzaa |
(b) During the hours when the sale, consumption or distribution of alcoholic beverages is prohibited, no person shall be admitted or permitted to remain on the licensed premises except the licensee, his employees, including any person temporarily employed for necessary construction, alteration or repairs, and officers of the law duly authorized to enforce Township, state or federal regulations regarding the sale of alcoholic beverages or to make investigations relative thereto.
(c) The foregoing, however, shall be limited in its application in respect to hotels, motels, bona fide restaurants (as defined in N.J.S.A. 33:1-1), drugstores, bowling alleys and supermarkets, wherein the licensed premises may be kept open so that its principal business other than the sale of alcoholic beverages may be permitted; provided, however, that by the above-stated closing hours, all bottles, containers, drinks and glasses, etc., shall be removed and returned to the bar. The contents of the bar shall be closed to the public in accordance with the following regulations:
(1) All bar tops and counters within the establishment will be clear of bottles, glasses or any other beverage container.
(2) Any stools around the bar will either be placed upon the bar or removed from in front of the bar.
(3) At the time of closing, no alcoholic beverage will be permitted either on tables or counters which are accessible to the public. Any drink, even if not fully consumed at the time of closing, is to be removed from the aforementioned areas.
(4) No illuminated signs shall be lit which advertise any alcoholic beverage, including those which may be placed in the windows, after the times where sales are permitted.
(5) At all times when the establishment is open or closed and occupied, a police officer will be permitted access to all areas where liquor is sold or stored for purposes of enforcing the alcoholic beverage laws.
(d) The hours stated in this section shall be considered to indicate standard time or daylight saving time during such period when either shall be in effect in the Township.