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Despite high gas prices and inflation, Jersey Shore towns are still seeing crowds so far this summer, and expect that trend to linger the rest of the season.
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One week after a strike was authorized, Unite Here Local 54 announced a tentative agreement with the last two casinos without a labor deal.
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Black-owned businesses are rebounding in the Garden State. But they still lack access to capital in a way their white counterparts do not.
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A bill moving through the New Jersey Legislature could end the eviction moratorium earlier for higher-income renters.
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In N.J., a vaccination card can now get you a free glass of wine, a free season pass to a state park, and a chance to win dinner with the governor and his wife.
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As long as they adhere to social-distancing guidelines, N.J. restaurants and other businesses can now function at full or almost-full capacity.
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Tourism boosters expect the summer 2021 season to be a busy one as capacity limits are lifted, though employers are concerned about a labor shortage.
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There are plenty of seasonal jobs available at Jersey Shore resorts. But businesses are having a hard time finding people to hire.
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The Equitable Small Business Initiative, run by the AACCNJ and New Jersey Community Capital, is a $5 million (and growing) pot of money used to award loans to businesses owned by people of color most impacted by the pandemic.
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New Jersey’s smallest businesses are the target of the state’s latest economic relief effort related to the coronavirus.