Days after Gov. Murphy violated his own executive order barring large public gatherings by participating in two protests, some local leaders are openly defying his executive orders that restrict certain activities
with social distancing restrictions in place, even though that’s still not allowed under Murphy’s executive order.the Republican mayor of Wayne cited Murphy’s own actions in justifying his decision to “facilitate” graduation ceremonies for the town’s two high schools, in violation of another order limiting the number of people who can gather outside.
Quinn could not immediately be reached for comment Friday afternoon and Mayor John Moor declined to comment on the lawsuit. The state will allow outdoor graduation ceremonies with up to 500 people beginning July 6, but Vergano said Wayne will hold graduation ceremonies at its two high schools on June 18 and June 19.
Murphy said the state has been in touch with officials in the towns that have publicly challenged his executive order, though Vergano said he had not heard from anyone.
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