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HOPE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (Aug. 2, 2017) -
New Jersey Family Magazine, the state's
premier family publication, in July
named the Land of Make Believe in
Hope, NJ, as one of the top family
amusement parks in the state.
"This is a tremendous honor for us,"
said Christopher Maier, owner of Land of
Make Believe. "We pride ourselves on
offering the best, most affordable and
safest amusement park anywhere. To be acknowledged as one of the best is a true indication that we
are making families happy and that is our ultimate goal!"
With its incredible mix of traditional rides "on land" and water attractions at Pirate's Cove, Land of
Make Believe offers an awesome day of fun. Families love Land of Make Believe for lots of reasons,
besides the many rides. Its one price admission, free parking, free picnic area, free attractions, and free
Waterpark are among them.
Not only is Land of Make Believe a favorite for New Jersey residents, but visitors make their way to the
park from all over the country. In just one example, a visitor from Ohio wrote, "We love coming to Land
of Make Believe every year. I bring my nieces here every summer. It's always a fun-filled day, very
family-friendly. The girls look forward to it every year!" On occasion, even Europeans make their way to
the park as part of their American experience.
The 2017 season marks the park's 63rd Anniversary. The park has been family-owned since day one.
An educator specifically designed Land of Make Believe so parents and children could participate
together. It was the first park in the United States with this objective in mind. Land of Make Believe is
always changing and growing while also staying true to its roots with parental participation in a clean,
affordable and wholesome environment. Located in a picturesque setting in a valley surrounded by
mountains, and forests, Land of Make Believe has always been a leader in ecotourism in Warren County.
It financially supports and protects 450 acres of open space, preserving it for generations to come.
Land of Make Believe is open every day through Labor Day and then caps things off with a Grand Finale
Weekend 9-10. Land of Make Believe is near Routes 46, 80, and 78 and less than an hour from New York
City and minutes from the Poconos.
For more information about the park visit www.LOMB.com or call (908) 459-9000.
Be sure to LIKE The Land of Make Believe on Facebook page, too
(https://www.facebook.com/pages/Land-of-Make-Believe/107546209274773).
VISIBLY INTOXICATED
Q: Late one Friday night, I began a visit to a tavern. A patron
had left his liquor on the bar. He had taken his shirt off and was swaggering
around. I felt that the guy must be intoxicated, and probably
on drugs, too.
My friends have told me that the bartender knew very well
that this customer had been in jail and was always in trouble. He had
a reputation for fighting in the street and at home. She knew that he
had a temper that he puts into action. She knew that the guy lacked a
tolerance for liquor.
All the same, the bartender poured him another shot of whiskey.
Then the guy looked at me. He said, “whatcha you lookin’ at”
and began to beat me.
A: Such behavior by a patron before an extra shot, and such
knowledge on the part of a bartender, can establish that your assailant
was served alcohol while he was ‘visibly intoxicated’. What is more,
from what you say, it appears that a reasonable connection exists
between the extra serving and the beating you suffered.
By ‘visibly intoxicated’, a lawyer means that the bartender
should have known that your assailant would lack the tolerance for
the second shot – that it would push him over the brink.
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