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New Jersey declares Sept. 23 "Bruce Springsteen Day"
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Garden State legend Bruce Springsteen is getting his own holiday in New Jersey.
On Saturday, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced that Sept. 23 will officially be declared "Bruce Springsteen Day" in honor of the singer's birthday.
Murphy made the announcement at the American Music Honors, held at the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University, CBS News Philadelphia reported.
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