JD McPherson brings his singular view of rock 'n' rock and R&B to White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on Saturday, July 28. Secret Country opens for …
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JD McPherson to perform in Jersey City with Kearny band Secret Country
JD McPherson brings his singular view of rock 'n' rock and R&B to White Eagle Hall in Jersey City on Saturday, July 28. Secret Country opens for …
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JD McPherson to perform in Jersey City with Kearny band Secret Country
SECAUCUS, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – Welcome to Harmony Dispensary, the latest facility to offer medical marijuana in New Jersey. CBS2’s Meg Baker took an exclusive tour Friday in Secaucus. CEO Shaya Brodchandel has a pharmaceutical background. He brought Baker behind-the-scenes into the flowering room, where they suited up in sterile white jumpsuits and sunglasses to protect their eyes from the lights that act as the sun during the growing process. “This cannabis here that we’re growing, we’ll harvest it, dry it, cure it, send it out for testing in the state labs, and then we’ll send it to dispensing for patients,” he said. I got a behind the scenes tour of Harmony medical marijuana dispensary in Secaucus, New Jersey – they have serviced 1,000 patients in the first 30 days since opening and say they could service the public ASAP if pot is legalized in NJ @CBSNewYork pic.twitter.com/ZHD5yV1pi8 — Meg Baker (@megbakertv) July 20, 2018 There are more than 7,500 plants in the tech-controlled climate. They use a custom hydroponic filtration system to nourish the two-level farm. Start to finish, Brodchandel says it takes roughly three months to make the finished product. Communications Director Leslie Hoffman says the process to open wasn’t easy – extensive background checks, inspections and fundraising took several years. “We have plenty of medicine. We’ve been growing since October of 2017,” she said. The dispensary has been open for 30 days and serviced 1,000 customers, so far. Doctor recommendations vary, but state law limits patients to two ounces, which cost about $960. Hoffman says their main priority will always be meeting the needs of their patients, but if the state pivots toward legalization , the dispensary will pivot, too. “We’re ready today. We have the product, and we’ve got the space open, and we’re open and we’ve got four point-of-sale positions,” she said. Harmony is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., no appointment necessary. You will need a state issued medical marijuana card. More than 10,000 people have enrolled in New Jersey’s medical marijuana program since Gov. Phil Murphy took office, bringing the total to about 25,000 patients. On Thursday, Jersey City loosened its marijuana laws . But on Friday, New Jersey’s attorney general said the city’s policy to decriminalize marijuana was void because it violates state criminal laws.
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JERSEY CITY (CBSNewYork) — A fun day at a Jersey City pool took took a scary turn when a little girl required immediate medical attention. Luckily for her, a first responder was in the right place at the right time. Tanya Vaszquez says the Lafayette Pool was packed when she brought her 11-year-old daughter, Tatiana, for a swim Sunday afternoon. It was all fun and games until she realized something was very wrong. “She was swimming from side to side and looked kind of spaced out, so I knew something was wrong,” she said. She ran towards Tatiana and realized her daughter was having a seizure, a condition she’s been taking medication for since last year. Thankfully Tanya was playing with her in the shallow end, keeping a close eye on her. “I make sure I’m always around her because as a mom nobody knows your kid like you do,” Tanya said. She signaled lifeguards, but a group of firefighters happened to be in the area for a community outreach program when they heard the whistle for help. They raced in and helped pull Tatiana from the water. “We put her on her side and she started to foam and vomit, and then we started to administer first aid to her,” JCFD Captain Ken Simone said. It was then that Tanya knew her daughter would be okay. Over the past three years, Jersey City fire academy graduates are required to fulfill EMT training. After being checked out at Jersey City Medical Center, Vaszquez says her daughter bravely said she’ll go back in the water. Lifeguards aren’t allowed to touch someone experiencing a seizure, but firefighters are.
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