When its business dried up, InCharged - which sets up branded cell phone charging stations at music festivals, trade shows, and other large-scale events - switched gears with its disinfection technology subsidiary LuxDisinfect.
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A well-timed backlog
For No. 69 on the NJBIZ Top 250 Privately Held Companies list Del-Sano Contracting Corp. revenue from 2020 was, despite obvious challenges, better than most years due to the continuation of "essential" projects, said Angelo Del Russo, who started his construction company in 1975, including a building associated with New Jersey City University in Jersey City and another for Felician University in Rutherford.
Read More »Hospital visitation restrictions return
“The current trajectory of new infections shows some of the fastest spread of COVID that we have seen since the spring of 2020,” said New Jersey Hospital Association President and CEO Cathy Bennett. “The new variants are more contagious. We encourage everyone to get vaccinated to stop the spread of COVID-19 and avoid further impact to our schools and businesses, as well as our patients, visitors and health care professionals.”
Read More »Another NJ restaurant requiring COVID vaccine for diners
The Montclair eatery is the second establishment in the state to ask patrons to show proof they've been inoculated in order to dine indoors.
Read More »Bill gains bipartisan backing for federal COVID funds to prevent $250M tax hike (updated)
Two South Jersey Democratic state senators are signing on to a mostly Republican-led effort to use American Rescue Plan money to prevent an increase in N.J. employers' unemployment levy.
Read More »PNC Bank Arts Center, BB&T Pavilion latest NJ venues with vaccine mandates
“Vaccines are going to be your ticket back to shows, and as of Oct. 4 we will be following the model we developed for Lollapalooza and requiring this for artists, fans and employees at Live Nation venues and festivals everywhere possible in the U.S.,” President and CEO Michael Rapino said in a weekend interview with NBC.
Read More »NJ businesses hit with $250M unemployment tax hike
Spread over three years, the first increase - meant to replenish the state's unemployment fund after more than 2 million people filed jobless claims over the past 17 months - takes effect on Oct. 1. All told, employers could be on the hook for nearly $1 billion.
Read More »On to court
With the pandemic dragging into its 17th month, insurers, lawyers and businesses said they’ve grown anxious about the looming prospect of litigation. The fear is of a surge of suits by customers or employees against businesses, alleging that they caught COVID-19 at a particular establishment, whose owners failed to take the necessary precautions to prevent illness.
Read More »Starland Ballroom to require vaccines for staff, patrons
Events up and down the Garden State are beginning to require the inoculation for admission, as lagging rates fuel a surge in the highly contagious delta variant.
Read More »SBA will open supplemental grants for Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
New applications seeking economic aid for live entertainment small businesses, nonprofits, and venues will be accepted until until 2:59 a.m. EST on Aug. 21. Thus far, the SVOG program has awarded $8.4 billion in grants to more than 10,800 cultural institutions.
Read More »NJ begins roll-out of $100M of ‘Main Street recovery’ biz relief
The program, according to EDA head Tim Sullivan, will “provide new resources tailored specifically to help business owners recover from the impacts of the pandemic and prepare for long-term success.”
Read More »North Jersey restaurant requiring COVID vaccine for indoor dining
"For the safety of our fully vaccinated staff and patrons ... indoor dining will be reserved for those showing proof of vaccination," reads an Aug. 3 post on the eatery's Facebook page. "We realize this is a difficult time and are trying to accommodate the diverse needs of all of our patrons-including seniors and those with immune system deficiencies."
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