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It s been one year since COVID-19 disrupted our lives, dramatically changing the way we live, work and play. This article is one in a series of stories detailing South Jersey s adjustment to the pandemic.
Imagine a drive-thru experience that incorporates art exhibits, toy train sets, a Broadway singer, musicians, bubbles and a light show.
In a parking garage. In Atlantic City.
It may sound like a wild dream, but it’s very real. The idea was conceptualized by several creatives who combined their love of various art forms to come up with a one-of-a-kind event people could enjoy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Jersey businesses prepare ahead of Friday s indoor capacity expansion
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MOORESTOWN, New Jersey (WPVI) At 8:00 a.m. Friday, gyms, salons, casinos and restaurants in New Jersey may increase their indoor capacity from 25% to 35%.
At Planet Fitness in Moorestown, they say the 10% capacity bump will help, especially in the cold weather when they often reach capacity. If we need to, we do form lines outside, obviously that s harder in the winter months. So, 35% is really great, said Director of Operations Alex Merlo.
Gym member Jordayn Wilburn said 35% is okay, but she wouldn t feel comfortable with much more than that.
Starting at 8 a.m., indoor business capacity increased to 35% from 25%.
Also Friday, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law legislation expanding outdoor dining, cutting the red tape to allow restaurants, bars, breweries, and distilleries struggling amid the pandemic to serve patrons in parking lots, yards, patios, decks, and public sidewalks.
Murphy said it is the next step in saving the restaurant industry, by allowing them to expand their outdoor dining in the spring and the summer. No industry has felt that pain more acutely than the restaurant industry. The steps we took last summer to expand outdoor dining, beginning on June 15, allowed many restaurants to remain whole. Many had good seasons because we allowed them to convert parking lots, rooftops, decks, sidewalks, you name it, into places to eat. In some places, streets. Those with liquor licenses could serve patrons in these spaces, Murphy said. Throughout the fall, relatively mild weather kept many of these outdoor din
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