Gov. Murphy: NJ Indoor Dining To Resume Amid Coronavirus Crisis from NJ Patch

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NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Monday that indoor dining can finally resume, starting on Friday. Murphy announced that restaurants across the state will be able to open for indoor dining beginning this Friday, Sept. 4, at 25 percent capacity and with social distancing between tables. “Reopening responsibly will help us restore one […]

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FITNESS CENTERS RE-OPENING NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK by Griffin Alexander Attorneys

Governor Murphy is expected to announce today the opening of fitness centers in New Jersey, effective September 1, 2020, with restrictions. Fitness centers have been closed to the public in accordance with Executive Order 104. The Governor previously stated, in his Executive Order, that fitness centers “are vital to the economic health of the State, […]

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Tapping Reserves in a Time of Financial Crisis – NJ Cooperator

It’s a question we’re asked all the time: “Can we use reserves to cover an operating fund shortfall?” Under normal circumstances, our standard response would be an emphatic “No!” — because reserves are for major repair and replacement projects. But now, in a time of (inter)national crisis, reserves may play a valuable additional role at […]

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Leadership Lies at the Heart of Diversity and Inclusion – National Real Estate Investor

What do great leaders do? That’s a critically important question for this moment in time, as we see the social unrest that has knocked COVID-19 news stories off the front pages. It’s a significant moment. As I made clear in a recent message to IREM’s membership, our traditions are rooted in diversity and inclusion, and the depth […]

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NJ Board of Public Utilities Prepares for Second Year of Community Solar Program by Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith and Davis

August 3, 2020 In order to achieve New Jersey’s ambitious goal of generating all of the State’s electricity from clean energy sources by 2050, and to ensure that low and moderate income (LMI) residents can realize the benefits of renewable energy, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) is preparing to launch the second […]

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The Financial Statement Audit as a Useful Tool in the Budget Process by Samuel Schneider, CPA

When preparing the Association’s operating budget, there are several useful tools at the Board’s disposal.  One of those tools is the annual financial statement audit.  During the budget process, an important step is to project out the remaining months of the year to estimate whether the Association will be in a surplus or deficit position […]

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