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When will the big summer concerts return to NJ? What will they be like?

Like the song goes, see you in September. The concert industry is looking toward the end of summer and into the fall for a return of the big shows, according to industry insiders. “I think it’s a safe bet that outdoor concerts can return with some normality by early fall, and indoor concerts will follow that trend, probably by September and October,” said Jim Steen, a Manahawkin-based concert promotion veteran with Bowery Presents in New York and Pennsylvania. “Everybody is being very optimistic for the fall,” said Stan Levinstone, owner of the Haddonfield-based SLP Concerts. “It seems people are looking at September.”

COVID uncertainties remain, but the show is going on for N J theaters Here s how

COVID uncertainties remain, but the show is going on for N.J. theaters. Here’s how. Updated Apr 20, 2021; Posted Apr 20, 2021 Music Mountain Theatre company in Lambertville rehearses for virtual/ in-person presentation of Groovin Up Broadway. Director Louis Palena of New Hope, PA, center, leads the rehearsal. 4/13/2021 Keith A. Muccilli | For NJ Advance MediaKeith A. Muccilli | For NJ Advan Facebook Share Bruce Curless, like many New Jersey theater directors, has felt the coronavirus pandemic’s devastating impact on the arts. The founder of the Ritz Theatre in Haddon Township said he took those emotions to the stage for a series of virtual performances earlier this year.

Number of virtual schools in N J has dropped 71% since September

Number of virtual schools in N.J. has dropped 71% since September Updated 11:30 AM; Today 11:30 AM A kindergarten student listens during Sarah Sheck s, class at Sycamore Drive Elementary School in Hazlet. Friday, September 11, 2020. Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media Facebook Share The number of New Jersey schools offering virtual-only instruction has dropped 71% since the start of the school year, as districts continue to grapple with how to educate students during the coronavirus pandemic. As of April 17, 526 school districts were hybrid, 69 were remote and 186 were fully in-person the fourth week in a row the number of in-person districts increased. Thirty districts have different educational formats for different schools.

Camden County schools: Every district s American Rescue Plan relief

Audubon School District $1,008,000 Barrington Public Schools $779,000 Bellmawr School District $3,507,000 Berlin Borough School District $592,000 Berlin Twp. School District $1,371,000 Black Horse Pike Regional School District $5,050,000 BrooklawPublic School District $1,274,000 Camden City School District $100,684,000 Cherry Hill Public Schools $8,961,000 Clementon School District $1,874,000 Collingswood Public Schools $1,995,000 Eastern Camden Co. Regional High $595,000 Gibbsboro School District $208,000 Gloucester City Public Schools $6,466,000 Gloucester Twp. Public Schools $9,292,000 Haddon Heights School District $309,000 Haddon Twp. School District $1,216,000 Haddonfield Public Schools $400,000 Laurel Springs School District $343,000 Lawnside School District $1,138,000 Lindenwold Public Schools $8,118,000 Magnolia School District $984,000 Merchantville School District $779,000 Mount Ephraim Public Schools $1,157,000 Oaklyn Public School District $520,00

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