PARAMUS, N.J. (AP) — If you live in northern New Jersey, in one of the country's richest, most densely populated counties, you can buy food and liquor on Sundays, but not clothes, furniture or electronics.
That's because Bergen County, with its five malls and 900,000 residents, still enforces "blue laws" that prohibit Sunday shopping except for essentials.
Bergen's law is among the last in the country. Now it too could be on its way out to satisfy New Jersey's hunger for more sales taxes. The budget proposed by Republican Gov. Chris Christie assumes $65 million in new sales tax revenue by jettisoning the law starting July 1.









