The Homestead's St. Patrick's Day Expansion
Please sign this petition in support of the Women's Club of Morristown and The Homestead's St. Patrick's Day outdoor expansion. Recently, the Town Council approved another restaurant's application while comfortably and shockingly telling the Homestead that they would not give them the same opportunity. We are simply asking the council to treat everyone the same in our town.
After the Covid restrictions, the expansion would help restore a sense of community and give residents a chance to safely engage in the culture of Morristown. Considering that over 70,000 people will already be in attendance on this parade day, it would be advantageous to the town to allow as many restaurants to have as much outdoor space as possible.
Please provide your Morristown address upon signing as we are trying to reach Morristown residents.
We are grateful for your support.
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