Residents are encouraged to continue to shop local to support Bayonne businesses, according to Mayor James Davis.
Many small businesses have been struggling to stay afloat since Gov. Phil Murphy issued a stay-at-home order in March. Even after restrictions had been lifted and many places reopened, business is not the same as it was pre-pandemic.
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Davis has encouraged residents to shop local in nearly every weekly COVID-19 update video. He has urged residents to support local businesses to keep the city "#BayonneStrong."
And here's another article:
How the EU filled its basket in COVID-19 shopping spree | Reuters
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union (EU) has conducted a monthslong shopping spree to secure vaccines to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In June the EU set up a team of experts from the bloc's 27 member states to negotiate together with vaccine makers the advance purchase of COVID-19 shots, with a budget of about 2 billion euros ($2.4 billion).
That followed criticism by member states of Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands, which that month had reached a deal with AstraZeneca on the supply of up to 400 million doses of its vaccine candidate.
Deputy, security guards injured in shooting at Sterling shopping center | News | loudountimes.com
A shooting occurred late Saturday afternoon at the Walmart store at the Dulles Crossing Plaza shopping center in Sterling.
Two security guards and a Loudoun County sheriff's deputy were injured in a shooting at the Dulles Crossing Plaza shopping center in Sterling on Jan. 2. Around 8 p.m., the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office announced a suspect in the shooting was in custody.
Shortly before 5 p.m., customers heard multiple gunshots inside the shopping center's Walmart store, according to reports. "When I saw the employees running outside, I ran in the same direction and went straight home," a Walmart customer tweeted.
Donation provides Coastal Outreach Soccer students with Christmas shopping trip | Local News |
Amid the bustle of holiday shopping before Christmas, the Target in Brunswick transformed twice in one day from a regular store into a place where wishes came true.
City officials effectively threw in the towel on constructing a conference center on the Oglethorpe block in downtown Brunswick on Tuesday, asking the Glynn County Commission to assist in repurposing roughly $3 million set aside in two past special-purpose local-option sales taxes for the project.
Not to change the topic here:
Consumers Still Prefer In-Store Shopping | Retail Leader
While the COVID-19 pandemic has skyrocketed the growth of online shopping, there is still a large segment of the population that wants to venture away from their computer screens and have in-store experiences. According to Raydiant's second annual State of Consumer Behavior Report , 46% of respondents said that given the choice, they prefer to shop in person rather than online.
The digital signage and in-location experience management platform provider surveyed 1,000 U.S. consumers on Dec. 8, 2020, with a goal of better understanding the evolving habits, preferences and behaviors of consumers shopping both online and offline.
Part of Margate Shopping Center Sells For $12M
A group of local investors sold part of a Margate shopping center anchored by a former Penn Dutch food center for $11.9 million.
Ross Realty Investments and SunCap Real Estate Investments sold the southern part of the Penn Dutch Plaza shopping center near the intersection of State Route 7 and Northwest 31st Street, according to records.
The buyer is an affiliate of Broward Meat and Fish Co. Owned by the Lujo family, the specialty grocer operates three locations in the region, in Pembroke Pines, North Lauderdale and Lauderdale Lakes.
NCBA Leverages Chicory's Digital Shopping Aisle Solution and Shoppable Recipe Tech
Chicory's first-to-market Digital Shopping Aisle solution enables commodity-focused groups to equitably represent beef manufacturers, while executing an effective shopper marketing and contextual commerce campaign. Beef. It's What's For Dinner.
About BeefItsWhatsForDinner.com and NCBA, a Contractor to the Beef Checkoff
BeefItsWhatsForDinner.com, managed by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA), is the authority on all things beef. From creative recipes and beefy inspiration, to nutrition facts and information about how beef is produced, there's something for everyone. NCBA is a contractor to the Beef Checkoff. The Beef Checkoff is administered by the Cattlemen's Beef Board, with oversight provided by the U.S.
KUOW - After a mediocre shopping season, local shops just happy they survived
Many shops have seen recent rise in customers driven by interest in new hobbies or just a need to see other people. That's given some shop owners hope for 2021.
But one expert says businesses must do more than roll with the punches to prepare themselves for the future.
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Dion Teague has been feeling grateful for those glimmers of light. Teague sells vintage toys and clothes at a store called D Haberdashery on Tacoma's antique row.
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