Dispensary opens in Hewitt
WEST MILFORD. 4Twenty Somewhere owners donate $2,077 to the West Milford Animal Shelter Society.
The family-owned 4Twenty Somewhere cannabis retail dispensary held a grand opening Saturday, Oct. 19 at 1926 Union Valley Road, Hewitt.
Mayor Michele Dale cut a ribbon with owners Glenn Liebau and Michele Losefsky and staff members.
“We’re really excited to bring 4Twenty Somewhere to West Milford,” Liebau said. “I’ve been in town some 56 years now, and this is another opportunity to give back to community, this time with my sister, which I’ve been wanting to do for a long time.
“It’s about serving your customers and sharing the love with your neighbors. We want to thank everyone who came by today for our grand opening.”
As the largest dispensary in northern New Jersey, 4Twenty Somewhere offers a wide selection of premium cannabis products. It is one of 10 dispensaries approved to open in West Milford.
Dale welcomed 4Twenty Somewhere to the township and wished the new business great success.
Losefsky said, “It’s 100 percent about community and giving back. We want to be a destination for customers and a place where good people can meet, have fun, and experience a great, kind and loving place to visit and hang out.”
4Twenty Somewhere presented representatives of the West Milford Animal Shelter Society with a donation of $2,077, funds raised by the business at its booth during the recent Autumn Lights Festival.
“Once folks realized we were raising funds for the animal shelter, they were so excited and couldn’t wait to donate,” Losefsky said. “We’re proud to help and will continue to do.
“We’re going to incentivize our team by paying their hourly wage to volunteer at the animal shelter. It’s another way to help the community. It takes a village, and we want to be a part of that.”
Referring to the store’s mission, Liebau said, “It’s about customers and community. The more love you give, the more you get!”