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NEW JERSEY CANNABIS MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE REPORT – Week of May 11, 2026


33 Documents Analyzed  •  32 Cannabis-Relevant Jurisdictions  •  16 Named Operators

This report covers 33 New Jersey government meeting documents posted May 10, 2026 capturing meetings between March 5 and May 21, 2026 across 32 cannabis-relevant jurisdictions. Notable items: a comprehensive Chapter 90 rewrite in the City of Salem opening up all six CREAMMA classes; renewal-procedure tightening in Buena; new local-support resolutions in Jersey City for consumption areas and a cultivation/manufacturing operation; a 5-year tax exemption agreement framework in Aberdeen; and a wave of opt-out reaffirmations, hours-of-operation adjustments, and fee-schedule updates across the state.

This week’s spotlight is the City of Salem (Salem County). At the May 11, 2026 Common Council Caucus meeting, Ordinance 26-10 was introduced — deleting Chapter 90 of the City Code in its entirety and replacing it with a full local licensing framework for all six CREAMMA classes plus microbusiness. Application fee: $2,500 for the first class plus $1,000 per additional class. Annual local license fee: $5,000 per location (Classes I–VI), $2,500 per microbusiness location. Transfer tax: 2% on cultivators, 2% on manufacturers, 1% on wholesalers, plus a user tax at equivalent rates. Penalty: $500/day first offense, $1,000/day second, summary suspension on third. Public hearing scheduled June 8, 2026 at 5:30 PM.

Each item below is presented in reverse chronological order (most recent first) and tagged [MINUTES] (action already taken) or [AGENDA] (proposed or scheduled).

 

THIS WEEK’S SPOTLIGHT  •  AGENDA

City of Salem (Salem County) — May 11, 2026 Council Caucus

Ordinance 26-10 introduced — deletes Chapter 90 of the City Code in its entirety and replaces it with a new Chapter 90 (“Cannabis”) creating a full local licensing framework for all six CREAMMA classes (Class I cultivator, II manufacturer, III wholesaler, IV distributor, V retailer, VI delivery) plus microbusiness. Public hearing scheduled June 8, 2026 at 5:30 PM.

Fees: $2,500 application for the first license class plus $1,000 per additional class (resolution of local support); $5,000 annual local license fee per location (Classes I–VI); $2,500 annual per microbusiness location. Local licenses run on a calendar year (Jan 1 – Dec 31); resolutions of local support expire one year from issuance unless extended.

Tax: 2% transfer tax on cultivators, 2% on manufacturers, 1% on wholesalers, plus user tax at equivalent rates on concurrent license holders. Unpaid transfer/user taxes become municipal liens with parity to property tax liens.

Significance: Salem is moving from a previously restrictive posture to a comprehensive six-class licensing regime — the most ambitious municipal cannabis framework in this week’s NJ documents.

Each item is tagged [MINUTES] (completed action) or [AGENDA] (proposed or scheduled).

 

May 21, 2026  [AGENDA]

Township of Winslow (Camden County) — Planning Board

Master Plan consistency review of two ordinances: (1) amending Chapter 294 (non-Pinelands areas) — defining “Data Center,” establishing Chapter 294-8.3 “Prohibited Uses” (including data centers), and repealing/replacing Chapter 294-8.2C(6) “Conditional Uses” for cannabis establishments — effectively prohibiting micro-cannabis cultivation in non-Pinelands areas; and (2) amending Chapter 296 (Pinelands areas) to prohibit data centers and establishing Chapter 296-9.9.A(18) to prohibit micro-cannabis businesses within Pinelands areas of Winslow Township.

Source: 00882150-20260510

May 14, 2026  [AGENDA]

Town of Hackettstown (Warren County) — Council Meeting

Council agenda includes motion to approve renewal of 2025–2026 Cannabis Business Class 5 Retailer Licenses for Hackettstown Dispensary (HC Zone) and High Street Dispensary (CC Zone). Listed under the routine motions section; no fee amount or vote outcome stated in the agenda text.

Source: 00885237-20260510

May 12, 2026  [AGENDA]

City of Garfield (Bergen County) — Mayor & Council Work Session

Scheduled second reading and final passage (Resolution R-241-26) of Ordinance 3139 amending Chapter 100 “Cannabis,” §100-4(A)(4) “Late fees.” Imposes a 10% initial late fee on any cannabis establishment failing to pay the annual license renewal fee by February 1 of the renewal year, plus an additional cumulative 5% per 30-day period the fee remains unpaid thereafter. Originally introduced April 28, 2026.

Source: 00876557-20260510

May 12, 2026  [AGENDA]

Ewing Township (Mercer County) — Agenda Session

Agenda lists a Resolution demonstrating proof of local support for the suitability of a cannabis cultivation and manufacturing facility operated by July’s Harvest, Inc. at 331 Stokes Avenue, Ewing, NJ 08638. No vote recorded; agenda session precedes formal action.

Source: 00882128-20260510

May 12, 2026  [AGENDA]

Pequannock Township (Morris County) — Council Meeting

Public hearing and potential adoption of Ordinance 2026-06 (introduced April 28, 2026) regulating electronic smoke devices, vape shops, edibles, and psychoactive substances. Regulates hemp-derived CBD products, Delta-8/9/10 THC products, edibles, and intoxicating hemp beverages — with express exemptions for NJ-licensed cannabis businesses and CRC-approved retailers. Establishes a Retail Electronic Smoking Device and Psychoactive Substance Establishment license issued by the Health Department; prohibits entry/employment for persons under 21.

Source: 00882208-20260510

May 12, 2026  [AGENDA]

Town of Morristown (Morris County) — Town Council

Ordinance O-13-2026 — Amending and Replacing Section 3-20 “Alcoholic, Cannabis and Hemp-Derived Beverages Public Consumption, Open Containers and Possession.” Restates and strengthens prohibitions on consuming or possessing open containers of alcoholic, cannabis, or hemp-derived beverages in general public areas, in vehicles on public roadways, and in enhanced-prohibition locations (schools, parks, Board of Education property), with limited permit-based exceptions. Lawful consumption/possession on private residential property not open to the public is preserved.

Source: 00885309-20260510

May 11, 2026  [AGENDA]

City of Salem (Salem County) — Common Council Caucus

Ordinance 26-10 introduced — full Chapter 90 cannabis framework rewrite (this week’s spotlight; see callout above). Public hearing June 8, 2026 at 5:30 PM. All six CREAMMA classes plus microbusiness; $2,500 application fee + $1,000 per additional class; $5,000 annual local license fee (Classes I–VI); $2,500 for microbusiness; 2% transfer tax on cultivators and manufacturers, 1% on wholesalers; penalties from $500/day to summary suspension.

Source: 00885385-20260510

May 11, 2026  [AGENDA]

Borough of Buena (Atlantic County) — Council Meeting

Public hearing on Ordinance 784 amending Chapter 202, Article III regarding municipal cannabis license renewal procedures, tax reporting requirements, enforcement of municipal cannabis taxes, and pre-roll product disclosure requirements.

  • Annual renewal deadline: 11:59 PM on May 1 of each calendar year (failure causes municipal license expiration). Provisional municipal authorization continues pending final action if state license is valid and host community agreement obligations are met.
  • Quarterly tax reports required: detailed transaction reports, NJ Form ST-50/ST-50C copies, CRC filings, and a certification or No-Activity Certification.
  • Pre-roll / consumer-ready disclosure: cultivators and manufacturers must separately disclose flower used, units produced, license class, inter-licensee transfers, and valuation.
  • Enforcement: Unpaid municipal cannabis taxes become municipal liens enforceable through tax sale.
  • Companion Resolution 63-26: authorizes a 30-day transitional submission period for 2026 renewal applications following adoption of Ordinance 784.

Source: 00885173-20260510

May 11, 2026  [AGENDA]

Gloucester Township (Camden County) — Council Meeting

Resolutions R-26:05-168 and R-26:05-169 concerning Blackwood Wellness, LLC’s 6,000 sq ft cannabis dispensary at 816 N. Black Horse Pike (Block 7401, Lot 23; Planning Board Resolution PB-23-06). R-26:05-168 authorizes full release of Performance Surety Bonds: Public Facilities Guarantee $11,038.80, Landscape Buffer $23,160.00, Safety & Stabilization $5,000.00 (per Township Engineer’s Aug 20, 2025 certification). R-26:05-169 accepts cash Maintenance Guarantees: Public Facilities $1,655.82, Landscape Buffer $3,474.00, Stormwater Management $4,106.25 (2-year warranty period).

Source: 00882154-20260510

May 11, 2026  [AGENDA]

Borough of Merchantville (Camden County) — Council Meeting

Resolution R26-63 refers a matter to the Joint Land Use Board for review and recommendation to consider amending hours of operation at a cannabis facility. Ordinance 26-10 introduces an amendment to Articles VII and VIIA of Chapter 94 (Zoning) to amend cannabis facility hours of operation on Sunday. Operator and facility address not stated in the agenda text.

Source: 00885297-20260510

May 7, 2026  [AGENDA]

Aberdeen Township (Monmouth County) — Council Meeting

Five-Year Tax Exemption agreement ordinance for Duck Realty, LLC (property owner) tied to NJ Leaf Aberdeen LLC’s planned Class 5 retail cannabis establishment in a newly constructed 8,000 sq ft retail showroom and warehouse (“NJ Leaf Retail Facility”). Duck Realty leases the facility to NJ Leaf Aberdeen under a 5-year lease with three 5-year renewal options. The exemption is structured pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:21-10(c), authorizing an annual in-lieu payment instead of full property tax payments. Facility was built to CRC Regulations N.J.A.C. 17:30-9 et seq. for storage, safety, and security.

Source: 00882121-20260510

May 7, 2026  [AGENDA]

Egg Harbor City (Atlantic County) — Council Meeting

Council agenda includes a Resolution to designate an Official Responsible for Cannabis Business Oversight and Enforcement Coordination in Egg Harbor City. Named official not specified in the agenda text; roll call vote scheduled.

Source: 00885204-20260510

May 6, 2026  [AGENDA]

Jefferson Township (Morris County) — Council Meeting

Resolution 26-137 approves a Micro-Cultivator Cannabis License for Green Leevz, LLC at 169 Route 181 North (Block 105, Lot 1). Green Leevz received a local-support resolution from the Council on February 7, 2024 and Land Use Board conditional-use variance plus preliminary and final major site plan approval on January 27, 2025. The licensee must pay the Township a 2% cultivator tax on receipts (Township Code §446-20 et seq.) and has paid the $10,000 non-refundable annual fee; satisfied all §170-1 requirements (state license, alarm registration, safety/security plan, department sign-offs, site plan, Planning Board approval). License is non-transferrable.

Source: 00882210-20260510

May 6, 2026  [AGENDA]

Oxford Township (Warren County) — Township Committee

Second public reading of Ordinance 2026-7 amending Chapter 305 Taxation, Article III, “Adult Use Cannabis Transfer Tax.” Specific amended tax rates and effective date not stated in the agenda text.

Source: 00882247-20260510

May 6, 2026  [AGENDA]

West Amwell Township (Hunterdon County) — Township Committee

Township Committee agenda lists “Cannabis Advisory” as a standing committee report (item 7.H). No specific ordinance, resolution, or applicant action included; committee status placeholder only.

Source: 00882181-20260510

May 6, 2026  [AGENDA]

Pittsgrove Township (Salem County) — Township Committee

Township Committee agenda includes “Cannabis ordinance update” as a discussion item under Township Committee liaison reports. No specific ordinance number, content, or formal action listed; status update only.

Source: 01729723-20260510

May 6, 2026  [MINUTES]

City of Jersey City (Hudson County) — Municipal Council

Three cannabis local-support resolutions acted on:

  • Resolution 26-266 — The Other Side Dispensary, LLC: Local support for a Consumption Area using their Class 5 Retail Cannabis License — WITHDRAWN.
  • Resolution 26-267 — XENA NJ, LLC (formerly Medusa NJ, LLC): Local support for a Consumption Area using their Class 5 Retail Cannabis License — APPROVED 9–0.
  • Resolution 26-268 — Prime Genetics, LLC: Local support to operate a Cannabis Cultivating and Manufacturing Business using Class 1 Cultivator and Class 2 Manufacturer Cannabis Licenses — APPROVED 9–0.

Source: 00885264-20260510

May 5, 2026  [AGENDA]

Township of Maplewood (Essex County) — Council Meeting

2026 Municipal Budget revenue table (Section F — Special Items of General Revenue with Prior Written Consent) lists an “Apothecarium Private Cannabis Grant” line item (account 10-659) and a “Cannabis Transfer Fee” line item (account 08-240) showing $224,803.30. No new ordinance or licensing action; cannabis appears in the budget as recurring revenue lines.

Source: 00882220-20260510

May 5, 2026  [AGENDA]

Borough of Barrington (Camden County) — Caucus

Caucus agenda includes the three Class 3 Cannabis ordinances introduced April 14 (Ords. 1231, 1232, 1233) coming back for public hearing/adoption. Consent agenda also lists:

  • Rescinding Cannabis Letter of Support for Brotherly Bud Barrington, LLC (Resolution 2-206-25).
  • Authorizing Cannabis Letter of Support for RTO Dispensary, LLC.
  • Referral to Barrington Planning Board on amending the Redevelopment Plan for Class 3 and Class 5 Cannabis businesses.

Source: 00885149-20260510

May 5, 2026  [AGENDA]

Borough of Peapack & Gladstone (Somerset County) — Mayor & Council

Resolution 80-26 — A Resolution to Prohibit the Operation of Any One or More Cannabis Establishments, Distributors, or Delivery Services Anywhere in the Municipality, sponsored by Mayor Corigliano. Reaffirms Ordinance 1100-2021 (adopted June 15, 2021) prohibiting all six classes of cannabis business within the Borough’s geographic boundaries, citing N.J.S.A. 24:6I-45. The initial 5-year opt-out period approaches conclusion; the resolution formally reaffirms the prohibition.

Source: 00885345-20260510-6c4ec5c

April 21, 2026  [MINUTES]

Borough of Peapack & Gladstone (Somerset County) — Mayor & Council

Mayor Corigliano noted next month marks 5 years since the Borough opted out of cannabis sales and cultivation under CREAMMA. Council provided consensus to opt out again; Solicitor Steve Warner was directed to draft the opt-out resolution (which became Resolution 80-26 above). During public comment, resident Nancy Carson asked for the definition of cannabis sales in the Borough; Council clarified the opt-out bans selling cannabis products in stores but cannot ban use, while growing, sales, cultivation, and manufacturing can all be prohibited.

Source: 00885345-20260510-e23b8cf

April 14, 2026  [MINUTES]

Montague Township (Sussex County) — Township Committee

During public participation, Paul Card — local cannabis dispensary/cultivator owner/operator — addressed the Committee. Mr. Card stated he owns two cannabis dispensaries in Jefferson and Newton, each generating over $150,000 in municipal revenue through retail sales in their first year of operation. He reported securing a 7,000 sq ft building on approximately 4.6 acres in Jefferson for cultivation, projected to generate an additional $150,000 annually for the host municipality exclusive of application and licensing fees. Mr. Card expressed interest in establishing a retail location in Montague and assisting in developing an ordinance. Mayor Zitone invited him to return for a formal presentation. Committeeman LeDonne open to cultivation but not retail; Committeewoman Holstein opposed retail but willing to consider cultivation and requested data analysis.

Source: 00882256-20260510

April 14, 2026  [MINUTES]

Borough of Franklin (Sussex County) — Mayor & Council

Council meeting minutes note (per Mrs. Little’s report) that Q1 2026 municipal cannabis tax revenue was $334,307.28. No ordinance or new licensing action.

Source: 00885224-20260510

April 14, 2026  [MINUTES]

City of Vineland (Cumberland County) — Council Regular Meeting

Adopted on Final Reading Ordinance 2026-17 amending Ordinance 2021-42 (as amended), Chapter 266, Article I, Section 266-3 “Cannabis Establishments; Licensing, Applications, Qualifications and Standards.” Public hearing held with no public testimony. Motion by Councilmember Vargas, seconded by Council Vice President Gomez. YEAS 4–0: English, Vargas, Gomez, Spinelli. Specific changes not detailed in the minutes excerpt.

Source: 00885428-20260510

April 9, 2026  [MINUTES]

Township of Ocean (Ocean County) — Business Meeting

During budget discussion, Township CFO Walford explained that for next year’s budget the Township will have the “Ocean Isle tax and the cannabis cultivator money,” which will assist the budget. She noted that the prior year’s budget had anticipated double the cannabis sale revenue because in the first year cannabis revenue cannot be used in the budget (it sits in reserve); last year she was able to use the reserved first-year revenue plus the second-year revenue, helping the budget. No specific dollar figures or operator names stated.

Source: 00882071-20260510

April 7, 2026  [MINUTES]

Borough of Runnemede (Camden County) — Mayor & Council

Councilman Murray reported Finance & Administration updates including “the 1st quarter cannabis tax” (specific dollar amount not stated in extracted text). No ordinance or licensing action.

Source: 00885382-20260510

April 2, 2026  [MINUTES]

Lumberton Township (Burlington County) — Regular Meeting

Adopted Resolution 2026-080 of Support for the application of OHM Theory Lumberton, LLC to open a Retail Cannabis Establishment at 150 Mt. Holly By-Pass, Unit D (Block 15, Lot 6.01). Adopted as part of Consent Agenda Resolutions 2026-074 through 2026-081. Vote 5–0: Committeewoman LaPlaca, Committeeman Robinson, Committeewoman Smith, Deputy Mayor Faye, Mayor Benson.

Source: 00882091-20260510

April 1, 2026  [MINUTES]

South Harrison Township (Gloucester County) — Regular Meeting

During public comment, resident Nick Lacovara (836 Franklinville Road) discussed potential tax benefits of legalizing cannabis cultivation in South Harrison Township. He told the Committee there is a shortage of cultivators in New Jersey and noted the state had legally classified cannabis cultivation as agriculture. Mr. Lacovara discussed creating a foundation to support South Harrison Elementary School and the larger community. No formal action; resident testimony only.

Source: 00882145-20260510

March 25, 2026  [MINUTES]

Borough of Roselle (Union County) — Mayor & Council

Council adopted a resolution approving the 2025–2026 Local Class 1 Cannabis Cultivator License and Class 2 Cannabis Manufacturer (Micro) License for Fuse Brands Inc., 115 E. 11th Avenue (Block 350, Lot 19.02), Roselle, NJ 07203. State licenses: CRC Annual Class 1 Cultivator #C000399 (exp. 01/21/2027) and Class 2 Manufacturer #M000281 (exp. 01/21/2027). Per Borough Code §155-3(I) max caps: Class 2 manufacturing (Micro) = 2 (one available); Class 1 cultivator (Micro) = 2 (both available). License period: March 25, 2026 – March 25, 2027. Future transfer, location change, or premises expansion requires Borough Planning Review and zoning approval. Authority: Borough Ordinance 2684-22 creating Local Cannabis Business Licensing Authority.

Source: 00885379-20260510

March 12, 2026  [MINUTES]

Borough of Netcong (Morris County) — Mayor & Council

Discussion of resident Ariel Mizrahi’s Bloom and Palm project (123 Ledgewood Ave., adjacent to her existing cannabis business). Council attorney Mr. Blakeslee noted that another tenant moving into the adjacent space would cause issues for her current cannabis business; the proposed Bloom and Palm operation would be separate (food service, not food sales) and could conflict with her cannabis licensing if not properly handled. Council voted by motion (Councilman Eddy moving, seconded by Councilman Nametko) for the Borough attorney to draft an ordinance change allowing food sales in the same building as the cannabis dispensary. Roll Call vote: 6 Yes. Mr. Blakeslee noted the Council has only allowed 1 dispensary in the Borough.

Source: 00885316-20260510

March 10, 2026  [MINUTES]

Borough of Paulsboro (Gloucester County) — Caucus

Council adopted on introduction and first reading Ordinance O.26.05 amending Ordinance 09.22 to prohibit cannabis cultivators, manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, retailers, and delivery services within Block 124, Lot 2 (parcel behind WaWa on Lodge Avenue). Council also approved a proposed amendment to the Redevelopment Plan for the entirety of the Borough to prohibit all six classes of cannabis establishment within Block 124, Lot 2. Solicitor Maley explained the Borough doesn’t want cannabis in this area because a prior cultivation offer fell through and the Borough is looking at other projects for development. Council President Thomas moved, Councilman Haynes seconded; public hearing and second reading to follow at a subsequent meeting.

Source: 00885344-20260510

March 5, 2026  [MINUTES]

Borough of Hopewell (Mercer County) — Council Meeting

Council held the second reading and public hearing on Ordinance 912 concerning Class 5 Cannabis Businesses in the Borough, amending Chapter XII (Zoning) and Chapter XX (Cannabis Businesses). Mayor Kennedy explained the ordinance allows cannabis establishments to remain open until 9 PM and changes the cannabis tax payment schedule from monthly to quarterly. No public comment; meeting closed to the public on motion by Ms. Hook.

Source: 00885260-20260510

Operators and applicants identified in this period’s documents.

 

Operator / Applicant License / Role Jurisdiction (Date)
Hackettstown Dispensary Class 5 Retailer (renewal) Hackettstown (May 14)
High Street Dispensary Class 5 Retailer (renewal) Hackettstown (May 14)
July’s Harvest, Inc. Cultivation + Manufacturing (pending local support) Ewing Twp. (May 12)
Blackwood Wellness, LLC Class 5 Dispensary (bond release / maintenance) Gloucester Twp. (May 11)
NJ Leaf Aberdeen LLC Class 5 Retail (5-yr tax exemption) Aberdeen Twp. (May 7)
Green Leevz, LLC Micro-Cultivator (approved) Jefferson Twp. (May 6)
The Other Side Dispensary, LLC Class 5 Consumption Area (WITHDRAWN) Jersey City (May 6)
XENA NJ, LLC (f/k/a Medusa NJ, LLC) Class 5 Consumption Area (approved 9–0) Jersey City (May 6)
Prime Genetics, LLC Class 1 Cultivator + Class 2 Manufacturer (approved 9–0) Jersey City (May 6)
Brotherly Bud Barrington, LLC Letter of Support RESCINDED Barrington (May 5)
RTO Dispensary, LLC Letter of Support (pending) Barrington (May 5)
Apothecarium Private cannabis grant (budget line) Maplewood (May 5)
Paul Card (operator) Existing dispensaries (Jefferson + Newton); seeking Montague Montague Twp. (Apr 14)
OHM Theory Lumberton, LLC Class 5 Retail (resolution of support 5–0) Lumberton Twp. (Apr 2)
Fuse Brands Inc. Class 1 Cultivator + Class 2 Manufacturer Micro (approved) Roselle (Mar 25)
Ariel Mizrahi / Bloom and Palm Adjacent food-service tenant to existing cannabis business Netcong (Mar 12)

Caps and availability extracted from Weeks 1 + 2 source documents. Only jurisdictions with explicit cap language are listed; many other jurisdictions in this report (e.g., Bridgeton, Jefferson, Aberdeen, Woolwich, Brooklawn, Bellmawr, Haddon Township, West Orange) approved or considered cannabis activity without stating numeric caps in the extracted text.

 

Jurisdiction License Class Cap Issued / Pending Available
City of Salem (Salem County) — Proposed Ord. 26-10 (PH June 8, 2026)
Salem Class I Cultivator 2 0 2
Salem Class II Manufacturer 2 0 2
Salem Class III Wholesaler 2 0 2
Salem Class IV Distributor 2 0 2
Borough of Englishtown (Monmouth) — Ord. 2026-010 (adopted Mar 24, 2026)
Englishtown Class 1 Cultivator 3 not stated up to 3
Englishtown Class 2 Manufacturer 3 not stated up to 3
City of Burlington (Burlington) — Chapter 207 / Ord. 17-2021
Burlington City Class 5 Dispensary 3 2 pending (Hashery + Higher Breed) 1
City of Millville (Cumberland) — Ord. 22-2025 (Highway Commercial)
Millville Class 5 Cannabis Retailer 3 (orig. 2) 3 (Taste of The Earth = 3rd) 0
Township of Upper (Cape May) — CM2 Cannabis Overlay / Res. 129-2026
Upper Twp. Class 5 Retail (via RFP) 1 0 (RFP open) 1
Borough of Roselle (Union) — Borough Code §155-3(I)
Roselle Class 1 Cultivator (Micro) 2 1 (Fuse Brands) 1
Roselle Class 2 Manufacturer (Micro) 2 2 (incl. Fuse Brands) 0
Borough of Netcong (Morris)
Netcong Cannabis Dispensary 1 1 (Mizrahi) 0
Borough of Haddonfield (Camden) — Ord. 2026-11 (proposed 5-yr moratorium)
Haddonfield Class 1–5 (all but delivery) 0 0
Haddonfield Class 6 Delivery (exception) unlimited open
Borough of Peapack & Gladstone (Somerset) — Res. 80-26 reaffirms Ord. 1100-2021 opt-out
Peapack & Gladstone All 6 Classes 0 0
Borough of Paulsboro (Gloucester) — Ord. O.26.05 (Block 124, Lot 2 only)
Paulsboro All 6 Classes (parcel-specific) 0 (on Block 124 Lot 2) 0 (this parcel)

 

Rolling Tally Summary — Available Slots (where stated):

  • Salem: 8 explicit slots open (Classes I–IV @ 2 each), pending June 8 adoption. Class V retailer, Class VI delivery, and microbusiness limits are not specified in Section 135-156 of the proposed ordinance.
  • Englishtown: up to 3 Class 1 + up to 3 Class 2 (current issuance count not stated in source documents).
  • Burlington City: 1 of 3 Class 5 dispensary slots remains (after Hashery + Higher Breed dispositions).
  • Upper Township: 1 Class 5 retailer slot open via active RFP in CM2 Cannabis Overlay Zone.
  • Roselle: 1 Class 1 Micro Cultivator slot remains; 0 Class 2 Micro Manufacturer slots after Fuse Brands approval.
  • Closed jurisdictions: Millville (3/3 filled), Netcong (1/1 filled), Haddonfield (proposed full moratorium except delivery), Peapack & Gladstone (full opt-out reaffirmed), Paulsboro (parcel-specific prohibition).

All 33 PDFs reviewed for this report (posted May 10, 2026).

 

File ID Document [Type] Meeting Date
00882150 Township of Winslow Planning Board [AGENDA] May 21, 2026
00885237 Town of Hackettstown Council [AGENDA] May 14, 2026
00876557 City of Garfield Mayor & Council Work Session [AGENDA] May 12, 2026
00882128 Ewing Township Agenda Session [AGENDA] May 12, 2026
00882208 Pequannock Township Council [AGENDA] May 12, 2026
00885309 Town of Morristown Town Council [AGENDA] May 12, 2026
00885385 City of Salem Common Council Caucus [AGENDA] May 11, 2026
00885173 Borough of Buena Council [AGENDA] May 11, 2026
00882154 Gloucester Township Council [AGENDA] May 11, 2026
00885297 Borough of Merchantville Council [AGENDA] May 11, 2026
00882121 Aberdeen Township Council [AGENDA] May 7, 2026
00885204 Egg Harbor City Council [AGENDA] May 7, 2026
00882226 South Hackensack Planning Board [AGENDA — no cannabis content] May 7, 2026
00882210 Jefferson Township Council [AGENDA] May 6, 2026
00882247 Oxford Township Committee [AGENDA] May 6, 2026
00882181 West Amwell Township Committee [AGENDA] May 6, 2026
01729723 Pittsgrove Township Committee [AGENDA] May 6, 2026
00885264 City of Jersey City Municipal Council [MINUTES] May 6, 2026
00882220 Township of Maplewood Council [AGENDA] May 5, 2026
00885149 Borough of Barrington Caucus [AGENDA] May 5, 2026
00885345-6c4ec5c Peapack & Gladstone Mayor & Council [AGENDA] May 5, 2026
00885345-e23b8cf Peapack & Gladstone Mayor & Council [MINUTES] April 21, 2026
00882256 Montague Township Committee [MINUTES] April 14, 2026
00885224 Borough of Franklin Mayor & Council [MINUTES] April 14, 2026
00885428 City of Vineland Council [MINUTES] April 14, 2026
00882071 Township of Ocean Business Meeting [MINUTES] April 9, 2026
00885382 Borough of Runnemede Mayor & Council [MINUTES] April 7, 2026
00882091 Lumberton Township Regular Meeting [MINUTES] April 2, 2026
00882145 South Harrison Township Regular Meeting [MINUTES] April 1, 2026
00885379 Borough of Roselle Mayor & Council [MINUTES] March 25, 2026
00885316 Borough of Netcong Mayor & Council [MINUTES] March 12, 2026
00885344 Borough of Paulsboro Caucus [MINUTES] March 10, 2026
00885260 Borough of Hopewell Council [MINUTES] March 5, 2026

 

Methodology & Disclaimer

Source documents were extracted using pdftotext (first 50 pages per file) and screened for cannabis and hemp keywords. Each item is tagged [MINUTES] (action documented as taken) or [AGENDA] (proposed or scheduled). Findings reflect facts directly stated in the source PDFs. Operator names, addresses, parcel identifiers, vote outcomes, and license-class details were transcribed from the documents. This report is for informational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or compliance advice.

Source

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GE5SOVVRmWvOC1Vtblg3HWqIMI7dsF3nXUXOYgG44jk/edit?tab=t.0



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