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Haddon Heights to Introduce Alcohol Ordinance with Liquor License Bids Coming Early 2026

Mayor Zach Houck says the years-long process of bringing liquor licenses to the dry borough will take big steps forward this fall. As borough professionals shape regulations, restaurateurs offer their perspectives on what it will take to make alcohol-based businesses successful in the borough. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

September 22, 2025
Government

Haddon Heights Puts Non-Binding Alcohol Referendum on November Ballot

Mayor Zach Houck says the public poll will help gather meaningful data on residents’ attitudes towards alcohol ahead of a broader local redevelopment push.

July 18, 2024
People

Haddon Heights Preps for 7th Rhythm and Brews Festival Saturday

May 17, 2024
Business

Reunion Hall: 56 Taps, Three Food Concepts, Five Years in the Making

January 9, 2024

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