TRENTON – The New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control has a new director.
Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa this morning said that Michael I. Halfacre has been named to run the ABC.
Among other things, Halfacre, 45, of Fair Haven, ran his own law practice where he specialized in transactions, including transfers of ABC licenses. In addition, he was a municipal prosecutor in Little Silver and Rumson, and was mayor of Fair Haven.
Halfacre will succeed Jerry Fischer, who has been Director since 2000.
“Michael Halfacre brings an outstanding record as a municipal legal professional that will be vital to leading the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control,” said Chiesa. “This is an important division with dedicated and expert legal and professional staff which regulates the commerce of alcoholic beverages within New Jersey.”
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