New Jersey governor warns residents 'don't be a knucklehead' after the state opened state parks and golf courses
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- New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has a warning for residents as he opens state parks and golf courses: "Don't be a knucklehead."
- Murphy made the warning in a new road sign campaign, in addition to his comments this weekend that he will be watching for "knucklehead" behavior to inform further openings.
- He would be "the happiest guy in New Jersey, if not America" if the state is able to open its beaches by Memorial Day, Murphy said on Fox News Sunday.
- "Compliance was very high" with social distancing and avoiding congregating this weekend, Murphy said.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is warning residents in a new road sign campaign: "Don't be a knucklehead."
State parks and golf courses reopened this weekend in New Jersey as the state evaluates how to reopen further. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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