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The April 27, 2020, issue:
The April 27, 2020, stories:
- Why Hispanic businesses are being left behind
- Need to know: We asked N.J.’s labor commissioner 50 questions on unemployment benefits — he answered them all
- Forget PPP: NJRHA’s Halvorsen explains what restaurant sector really needs (Editor’s Desk)
- Fighting isolation: PadInMotion — one of several NVP alums with products, services helping during COVID crisis — aims to increase digital connections amid reduced hospital visits
- Big-city buy-in: Newark leaders say investing more B2B dollars locally would key post-pandemic recovery
- PPP and Qs: M&T’s Comiskey on how bank got so many applications through (96%), why he’s looking forward to another round
- Taking their leave: Archer attorney explains what small businesses need to know about COVID-related paid leave rules
- ‘On the job’ learning: NJM’s Livingston cautions that workers’ comp bill tied to COVID-19 could have unintended consequences
- Working together: Insurance industry veteran’s new organization aims to help individual agents navigate COVID crisis
- Doing their part: Vocational schools’ teachers, students use skills, equipment, supplies to help in fight against COVID-19 (Career Classroom)
- Full-service fears: Gas station owners, attendants can’t distance themselves from drivers, N.J.’s laws
- Self-serve gas is common-sense safety during coronavirus crisis (Op-Ed)
- Demo Day: Digitalundivided shines spotlight on black, Latina startup founders (Tech Trends)
- Turnpike Authority’s capital plan is critical infrastructure investment that needs to move forward (Op-Ed)
- Investing in skills is key to success for millions (Op-Ed)
- Three Cheers! (or jeers)
- Show & Tell: How company leaders have responded to the challenges brought on by COVID-19
- Overcoming turbulence: Atlantic County officials know COVID-19 could shake up aviation, but they’re ready and willing to embrace change
- Field work: University Hospital teams with software company Epic to build data systems at Meadowlands field hospital
- Making a difference: Goya finds business model — no debt, big inventories, variety of products — has helped it thrive during COVID-19 crisis