While a full list of the businesses, and how many there are, was not provided, the Office of the Attorney General said they include pharmacies, supermarkets, and convenience stores.
It's been three months since New Jersey launched a program that provides free micro-surveillance cameras to concerned residents who want to keep a closer eye on the people looking after their loved ones.
Two Ocean County-based home repair firms - and 12 more in Monmouth, Burlington and Atlantic Counties - are among 51 inside and outside state borders, cited for violations in the first three months of 2016 by the New Jersey Division of Community Affairs (DCA).
Home repair contractors in Seaside Heights and Point Pleasant are among 26 cited for various violations by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA).
The owner and two clerks of In The Cut on the Seaside Heights boardwalk are accused of selling counterfeit designer-brand items in an investigation by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.