December 9, 2020
COURT HOUSE – A strong end of summer and early fall lift in visitors to the county has helped to offset the lodging revenue losses created by the pandemic shut...
COURT HOUSE – A strong end of summer and early fall lift in visitors to the county has helped to offset the lodging revenue losses created by the pandemic shut...
NORTH WILDWOOD – North Wildwood City Council introduced an ordinance at their Nov. 4 meeting, which would tweak the city’s rules on noise, allowing bars and restaurants an extra hour...
To access the Herald’s local coronavirus/COVID-19 coverage, click here. TRENTON – Amid growing COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, New Jersey is tightening economic activity, but without lockdowns seen in spring. At...
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP – Jersey Shore businesses that could adapt to COVID-19 regulations were able to weather the unprecedented summer season, speakers at the first Jersey Shoreview said during the Zoom...
TRENTON – Legislation to reimburse restaurants, bars and caterers that spent money on supplies in preparation for indoor dining’s return only to have that authorization rescinded was introduced in the...
COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Cape May County Chamber Board of Directors, and the mayors of all Cape May County municipalities released a...
TRENTON – Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation S2437 June 26, which places limits on service fees charged to restaurants by third-party delivery applications and websites during the state of emergencies...