Students, How Will Your Workspace Affect Your Productivity During Remote Learning?

This story is republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: tapinto.net/towns/east-brunswick/sections/education/articles/students-how-will-your-workspace-affect-your-productivity-during-remote-learning Due to the recent Covid-19 outbreak, many students are planning on resuming their education through remote learning. Though this change may be the safer option, a new learning environment, if not properly structured, can possibly

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Coronavirus Relief Fund’s Child Care Initiative to Support Working Families

With the school year starting in New Jersey amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy has announced plans to dedicate $250 million in funding from the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund, which will provide additional support to children and their families as well as for thousands of child care providers with resources. The plans are

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Covid-19 Related Resources and Updates for Businesses

A standard questionnaire for employees to help employers screen workers everyday is available to download at uschamber.com/sites/default/files (U.S. Chamber of Commerce) For the U.S. Chamber’s return-to-work playbook for employers, go to uschamber.com/reopening-business. The CDC’s recommendations for employers to prevent the spread of the coronavirus when they reopen their offices. cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/office-buildings.html. The state’s PPE Supplier Registry

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“Suit A Student” Virtual Career Readiness Fashion Show Set

Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) and Brooks Brothers’ fourth annual “Suit A Student” career readiness fashion show, originally planned as a live event in April, has reemerged well-tailored for social distancing requirements. During a webinar held on Wednesday, September 16, at 7 p.m., 14 student participants and one RCSJ employee and member of the

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Municipalities, Counties Authorized to Issue Coronavirus Relief Bonds

Governor Murphy signed legislation (A3971) which authorizes municipalities and counties to borrow funds to cover revenue shortfalls and expenditures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, by issuing bonds and notes. The final legislation included improvements recommended by Governor Murphy in his prior conditional veto issued on July 30, 2020. “The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing economic

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Calling Birds

As you’re feeder shopping, all kinds of terminology comes into play. Why are there so many kinds of feeders? And does it matter which one you choose? While none are necessarily the wrong choice, it’s helpful to understand that feeders are designed to attract and accommodate birds of certain species and sizes. What you should

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Indoor Dining Returns

When it comes to satisfying your craving to eat out, you’ve had to be content for the last few months to take out, have the food delivered, or eating outdoors. It has been an opportunity to enjoy the authentic multicultural cuisines we have on The Ave, but something was missing for people who wanted a

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Spoiler Alert

The following article contains spoilers for the TV episode and films discussed. Since the start of the pandemic, one of the television programs reportedly binged or patiently revisited by many people has been the HBO landmark series The Sopranos, which ushered in the template that cable TV has used since the 1999 premiere of this

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