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The May 11, 2020, issue:
The May 11, 2020, stories:
- Hundreds of business leaders on advisory panel: Murphy’s 9-sector council to aid reopening of N.J.
- Expect the unexpected: Prominent N.J. real estate agents like Michelle Pais are seeing COVID-19 change homebuyers’ attitude toward what they want in a house — and where
- Editor’s Desk: Mondays just aren’t the same — With COVID-19 restrictions, there is no weekend anymore … and that’s not good
- Quick turn: Boxcar, normally in car-parking business, has started providing drive-thru groceries instead — helping Jerseyans eat … and its workers stay employed
- Whole new ballgame: How Warren-based IPZ continues to represent athletes, entertainers from around the world during coronavirus crisis
- Answering service: Newark’s Phone.com strives to help entrepreneurs avoid juggling phones while working from home
- Honest assessment: Princeton president, calling pandemic a global struggle, says school will wait until July to determine if it can fully reopen in fall
- Voice of care: Newark company feels Speak2 Software can help families better communicate with those in long-term care facilities
- Demo Day: digitalundivided Demo Day shines bright light on black, Latina startup founders (Tech Trends)
- Helping patients … and providers: Horizon increases access to telehealth, aiming to get more people seen — and bring much-needed revenue to doctors hurt by stay-at-home order
- Is it time to reopen? No: Murphy’s facing pressure, but not from hospital leaders … they see what’s going on and appreciate his cautious take — all of us should
- The case for tests: Atlantic’s Gragnolati says availability of broad-based testing will be necessary to defeat (or even contain) COVID-19 pandemic
- Next steps: Garrett explains how HMH is doing now — and its plans for post-pandemic health care world
- Dire prediction: Holy Name’s Maron warns of difficulties that lie ahead — ‘Where are we today on our ability to respond to this virus?’
- Getting creative: Forced to teach from home, vocational-technical instructors adapt (Career Classroom)
- Op-Ed: How NJ Bankers is showing its strength
- Show & Tell: How COVID-19 is hurting nation’s self-employed workers
- Staying committed: Onyx says Gateway transformation in Newark may be altered, but belief in project — and urban officer market — remains strong
- Space and beyond: Commercial real estate experts say social distancing may become design factor on par with traditional staples like sustainability
- Rethinking elder care: Architects, engineers and others are examining what changes must be made in design of facilities in post-COVID world
- Virtual reality: Land use, zoning approvals enter uncharted waters as in-person meetings are forced online by COVID pandemic
- ‘Back to basics’: Even in new world of virtual tours, real estate firms must separate themselves as interest is starting to bounce back