On Saturdays they close one hour earlier at 8pm and on Sundays they are open for fewer hours between 10am and 4pm. Helpful tips. Why is everything closed in Paramus on Sunday?
Why is it illegal to sell fried fish on a Sunday? Can you browse in Asda before it opens? Can you buy before 11 on a Sunday? What time do Asda take payment for online shopping? We left dumbfounded.
Bergen County, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to mention all the threads on CityData about the subject. This effects all of Bergen County and despite the law and subsequent closing of retail stores on Sunday it remains one of the most desirable places to both live and shop in the entire country. The general consensus among residents who have voted down changing the law over a dozen times is that if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Its called blue laws. It's not just the malls.. The original intent was to limit the amount of hours employers could make their staff work. The hours are clearly stated on the paramus mall's website btw. It has repeatedly come up in referendum for Bergen County and the blue laws remain. A lot of people like it because it means that a large number of retail workers get Sunday off.
See e. Originally Posted by newdude I am all for Blue laws but this means that on Saturday, root 4 has an absolutely insane traffic with lots of police around. I tried driving there once and then gave up. Internet is now my friend. I do believe root 4 needs some kind of public transportation to the store. On any other day of the week, he could drop by his local Babies R Us, less than five minutes from his front door.
And in any other county in America, he could legally do so on a Sunday. Just across from Manhattan, via the George Washington Bridge, is Bergen, the last county in America that still enforces the kind of broad-spectrum Sunday shutdown that was common nationwide until the nineteen-nineties. This may not be surprising in a backwoods county in the Bible Belt, but Bergen can be fairly described as modernized. It is, for example, highly dependent on the consumer economy.
Yet, by the late nineteen-fifties, Bergenites had begun to place prohibitions on Sunday sales. Today, Bergen is their last redoubt. Paramus is divided by three major highways, each exit ramp leading to an abundance of shopping opportunities.
Garden State Plaza attracts nineteen million visitors a year, or an average of sixty thousand every shopping day. On Saturdays, its eleven thousand parking spaces fill to their farthest edges valet parking is available. But by the end of , Paramus was home to the largest shopping complex in the country. Blue laws forbidding Sunday work have been on the books in the U. At their peak in the early nineteen-sixties, general Sunday-trading bans were in place in thirty-four states.
Then began a steady decline. So why, then, have blue laws endured in Bergen County? What about Paramus?
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