N.J.’s newest legal weed store opens in tourist town bordering Pa.

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A new recreational cannabis store opened this week in downtown Lambertville.

, New Jersey’s latest legal weed dispensary, opened to the public Wednesday in downtown Lambertville. This makes it the 31st recreational retail store in the state.

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