N.J. reopening Atlantic City casinos in time for July 4th weekend after 3-month coronavirus shutdown

New Jersey will allow Atlantic City’s casinos to reopen to gamblers on July 2 with 25% capacity limits after being closed for months to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday.

“Additional health and safety guidance will be released within the next several days,” Murphy said in a Tweet that also announced indoor dining may resume at 25% capacity on July 2.