Outdoor dining, in-person retail and curbside pickup at libraries in New Jersey are among the services that reopened Monday from the COVID-19 pause.
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Gov. Phil Murphy said previously Monday would mark the start of stage two of reopening the state from the coronavirus outbreak.
Child care services are also cleared to reopen.
Late Sunday, Murphy clarified curbside pickup at libraries would be added to the list of businesses.
Murphy lifted the statewide stay-home order last week, but said residents would still have to abide by limits of not more than 50 people indoors and up to 100 people outside.
AP wire services helped contribute to this report.