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Predicting 'a great 2021' for Jersey Shore tourism


Credit: (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)
File photo: At the beach in Seaside Heights, summer 2014
As New Jersey prepares to lift many of its COVID-19 restrictions next week, tourism boosters have a sunny outlook on the upcoming summer season at the Shore.
“We are anticipating a great 2021,” said Diane Wieland, director of tourism for Cape May County.
Wieland was among the panelists at the 13th annual Jersey Shorecast, hosted by Stockton University’s Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality and Tourism on Wednesday.
Atlantic City fared better last year than expected, according to Larry Seig, president and CEO of Meet AC. “We saw a lot of people last year who wanted to get out,” he said. “But now that we even had more of the outdoor restrictions lifted and we can do concerts again and activate the boardwalk, we’re going to see even more people come down.” ....

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Jersey Shore Tourism Boosters Anticipating 'A Great 2021' As COVID Restrictions Lift


As New Jersey prepares to
lift many of its COVID-19 restrictions next week, tourism boosters have a sunny outlook on the upcoming summer season at the shore.
“We are anticipating a great 2021,” said Diane Wieland, director of tourism for Cape May County.
Wieland was among the panelists at the 13th annual Jersey Shorecast, hosted by
Stockton University’s
Atlantic City fared better last year than expected, according to Larry Seig, president and CEO of Meet AC.
“We saw a lot of people last year who wanted to get out,” said. “But now that we even had more of the outdoor restrictions lifted and we can do concerts again and activate the boardwalk, we’re going to see even more people come down.” ....

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Jersey Shore tourism boosters anticipate busy 2021 season


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Seaside Heights boardwalk in September 2020. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
As New Jersey prepares to lift many of its COVID-19 restrictions next week, tourism boosters have a sunny outlook on the upcoming summer season at the shore.
“We are anticipating a great 2021,” said Diane Wieland, director of tourism for Cape May County.
Wieland was among the panelists at the 13th annual Jersey Shorecast, hosted by
Atlantic City fared better last year than expected, according to Larry Seig, president and CEO of Meet AC.
“We saw a lot of people last year who wanted to get out,” said. “But now that we even had more of the outdoor restrictions lifted and we can do concerts again and activate the boardwalk, we’re going to see even more people come down.” ....

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Texas Courts Are Proceeding With Evictions. The Impact Could Be Disastrous.


Texas Courts Are Proceeding With Evictions. The Impact Could Be Disastrous.
Despite a CDC moratorium on evictions, some Texas judges kept allowing them. Housing advocates worry about the long-lasting impacts of the decisions on the most vulnerable.
By
Tyler Hicks
Published in
FrontBurner
May 7, 2021
3:46 pm
Vickie Clark starts every day with a prayer. “I am not my situation,” she reminds herself. She has many blessings in her life: her seven children and her “grands,” what she calls her new grandchildren. Despite all that has happened to her, she still has her many friendships. And she is grateful to still be alive. ....

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CBS Host Rejects Reality That Welfare Checks Hurt Hiring


And as you get ready to travel,
you’re gonna find that some bars, restaurants, and hotels are having a hard finding workers..Tourists are not the only summer visitors, though. Businesses typically hire between 15 and 20,000 extra workers to keep up with the summer demand. But this year,
finding enough staff is becoming a real problem.
The reporter found that local restaurant owner David Colombo “needs to find about 40 more workers” before the beginning of the busy summer season. Turning to Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce CEO Wendy Northcross, Begnaud noted that
“There are several barriers causing the worker shortage.” Northcross specifically pointed to extended government unemployment checks: ....

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