Governor gives cities, towns ability to lengthen grace period by a month to June 1, but concerns already being raised about next payment deadline on August 1.
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A Time to Mourn: Grieving Differently During the Pandemic
Funeral traditions have necessarily changed, making the grieving process more complex for families and the work of funeral directors more challenging.
Liberty State Park Will Reopen on Saturday, May 2
Governor Murphy will sign an executive order today to reopen New Jersey’s state park and allow county parks and golf courses to reopen. Information on Lincoln and Washington Parks will hopefully be forthcoming.
Murphy’s Re-Entry Plan for NJ Businesses and Public Spaces Lacks Timeline, Specifics
That’s according to the broad six-point plan Gov. Phil Murphy outlined Monday in Trenton, which includes a series of public health benchmarks he said must be met before businesses and public spaces can safely reopen. Today, he plans to announce the members of a new recovery commission that will guide the economic elements of the state’s revival in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
“Non-Essential” Construction Ban Causes Confusion
How vast does the shutdown appear? Councilman James Solomon, whose Downtown ward hosts a lot of building activity, said recently, “[. . .] my reading of it is that most large-scale construction sites must shut down or be in the process of shutting down.” This is likely because the Order does categorize as “non-essential” residential projects with work crews greater than five and residential buildings with no units under sales contracts.
Rent Freeze, 5G Upgrades Discussed by City Council
Jersey City’s City Council met virtually Wednesday night to vote on the proposed rent freeze spurred by Covid-19 and on installing 5G utility poles to greatly increase internet speed. They also considered the process for filling the Ward D council spot made vacant by the untimely death of Councilman Michael Yun, among other matters.
Jersey City Will Begin a Phased Reopening of Parks on Monday, 4/27
The parks will be open for residents to enjoy the fresh air from dawn to dusk for jogging, walking, and all non-contact activities following the health and safety protocols in place.
Street Sweeping to Resume for Main Streets on Monday, April 27
Streets sweeping will resume for main streets in Jersey City starting on Monday, April 27.
NJ’s Undocumented Immigrants and COVID-19: Free-Falling Through the Safety Net
COVID-19 has left Lucia’s life in shambles. Her partner of 27 years died last week, at home, after being released twice from a hospital despite probably having the disease and having serious trouble breathing. She has contracted the virus and, while she has lung damage and other conditions that put her at risk of complications, is at home. She has no job, no income and no idea what to do next.
Mayor Fulop’s Bid to Pull Arts Referendum Gets Mixed Reviews
Heather Warfel Sandler, chair of the Jersey City Arts Council, added, “The JCAC fully intends to see this Arts Trust effort through.” That said, she did note, “We have one chance to ask the voters, so carefully weighing the best time to generate support for this is crucial.”