Amherst - Bacon Wilson is pleased to announce that Attorney Michael W. Locke has joined the firm as an associate and a member of the real estate team, focusing on matters of land use, planning, and zoning. Prior to joining Bacon Wilson, Attorney Locke served as a clerk in both the Massachusetts Superior Court and the Massachusetts Court of Appeals. He earned his juris doctor magna cum laude from New England Law School in 2018, and his B.A.
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Audit faults Wolf's business shutdown waiver program | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport
Pennsylvania’s chief fiscal watchdog on Tuesday criticized a state program under which businesses could seek permission to operate during Gov. Tom Wolf’s pandemic shutdown, saying waivers were granted inconsistently and with little transparency and comparing the process to a “Keystone Kops routine.”
The office of Auditor General Eugene DePasquale has been investigating the business shutdown waiver program amid complaints it was managed unfairly. The audit, which is ongoing, has uncovered significant problems that created an uneven playing field for businesses across Pennsylvania, DePasquale said.
San Jose Business Owners React to President Taking COVID Stimulus Package Off the Table –
President Donald Trump took the stimulus package off the table, the worst possible news for millions of struggling Americans.
In a stunning move, the president has ordered his negotiators to drop the talk with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on another COVID-19 stimulus deal.
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"Back in February, we had more than 200 eateries, restaurants, cafes. Now, we're at about half that number," said Scott Knies, head of the San Jose Downtown Association.
Google My Business to Log Recent Customer Calls
Google My Business is working on a new feature that will allow businesses to see recent customer calls triggered from search results.
Google is notifying business owners about this upcoming feature via the GMB. The notification can be seen below:
Call history in Google My Business is clearly in the early stages of development. But there’s a help page already published where users can learn more about the feature before it launches.
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Small business owners impatiently eyeing COVID data for signs restrictions will ease | wwltv.com
NEW ORLEANS — The bike tires at Flambeaux Bicycle Tours in the French Quarter aren't spinning like they used to.
"Normally we'd be slammed," said owner Eric Gabourel. "Today last year we almost had two full tours."
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"For the rest of the week, counting next weekend, we have zero bookings so it's a little bit concerning," said Gabourel.
"Our name is out there. We have a solid reputation," said Gabourel. "We just don't have the people coming into this city to actually give us the business."
Business and COVID: Six months later | Covid 19 | boulder-monitor.com
When Gov. Steve Bullock announced the stay-at-home order in March due to COVID-19, Dana Lerum of Lerum Auto in Boulder was worried.
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But after the restrictions started to lift, Lerum said it got busy as folks attended to repairs that went undone during the shutdown.
Lerum, as well as Hair Depot owner Cheryl Martinson, among others, were featured in an April 8 Monitor story that asked businesses about their concerns immediately following the shutdown orders.
Small Business Resiliency Grant: Hope Mills coffee shop one of 22 Cumberland County
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