Grab Some Crêpes Today
Charlie's Crepes on the Merchantville Circle had their first “zero contact” curbside pickup today. The customer called in their order into 856-320-9511, provided a charge card that Charlie ran through his “virtual” terminal, and then they picked it up curbside at this unique crêperie takeout window. He found that it went amazingly smoothly. Bottom line, Charlie's Crepes is happy to meet you at your comfort level, safe distance inside, or no contact curbside, either way you’re in the drivers seat so - keep calm, be smart, eat crepes! Charlie's Instagram feed features daily specials! Hours: W-F: 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 - 8:00 p.m., Sat: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and, Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Virtual Town Hall Tomorrow
The Freeholder Board and Congressman Donald Norcross will be hosting their second virtual town hall to address public concerns surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on Facebook Live. The event will begin at 3 PM on Thursday, March 26, 2020. The town hall event will be streaming on Camden County’s Facebook page. You do not need a Facebook account to view live videos, but will need an account in order to utilize Facebook’s live chat feature. Residents who do not have access to internet services will now also have the opportunity to dial-in to the event via telephone so they can listen live. Anyone interested in listening to the town hall live should dial (855) 962-1051 at 3 PM.
Residents are invited and encouraged to join live Thursday afternoon as our panel answers your questions and addresses the state of affairs in Camden County. If you can’t join us live, don’t worry, the stream will remain available on our page immediately after it concludes for future viewing. Participants will be responding to questions submitted via Facebook’s live chat function and a submission form available online. If you would like to submit a question, please complete the form at https://bit.ly/Covid19_
Open for Business
The following retail shops and restaurants are open for your business in Merchantville. All are in working to provide for our community in compliance with NJ State of Emergency orders, some with reduced hours or services, others with online offerings and many featuring daily specials. Please do your best support these Merchantville businesses whenever possible. Mulhern's Auto Repairs, The Juice Bar, Aunt Charlottes' Candies, Charlie's Crepes, The Station Coffee, Eilandarts Center (email kit order/pick-up), Soulflower Yoga (youtube classes), Vincent's Pizza, Aradia's Treasure Metaphysical Shop (online store), Pronto Pizza, Aroma Indian Bistro, Nicole Nurthen Photography (Facebook April photo challenge), Eclipse Brewing (growler fill-ups), Play With This Toys & Collectables (online store), The Blue Monkey Tavern, Park Place Café & Restaurant, The Nimble Needle (online store), Rasta Kitchen and A Millie Little Thing (online shop). If we have accidentally omitted a business that is still open please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Additional Businesses Stay Open
Governor Phil Murphy announced an administrative order permitting additional businesses to operate normal business hours in accordance with Executive Order 107. Effective immediately, the following retail businesses are considered essential and permitted to operate: Mobile phone retail, repair shops; Bicycle shops, only for service and repair; Livestock feed stores; Nurseries, garden centers; and, Farming equipment stores. Local small business nurseries to support include: Haines Farm and Garden; A & J Landscape Supply and Garden Center and McNaughton's Garden Center. The Erlton Bike Shop's website and Facebook page state that it is temporarily closed.
Congress Reaches $2 Trillion Aid Deal
The stimulus deal was the product of a marathon set of negotiations among Senate Republicans, Democrats and the White House that had stalled as Democrats insisted on stronger worker protections and oversight of a $500 billion fund to bail out distressed businesses. The aim of the legislation is to deliver critical financial support to businesses forced to shut their doors and relief to American families and hospitals reeling from the rapid spread of the disease and the resulting economic disruption. A Democratic aide familiar with the proposal said that it would expand unemployment benefits by $600 per week for four months, in addition to what states would provide as base salary compensation. For the average worker, adding the $600 per week would amount to 100 percent of wages and $100 billion dollars in funding for hospitals.
After complaints from Democrats, a $500 billion fund will now have far stricter oversight, in the form of an inspector general and a 5-person panel appointed by Congress, lawmakers said. Companies that accept money must also agree to halt any stock buybacks for the length of the government assistance, plus an additional year. Companies that accept money must also agree to halt any stock buybacks for the length of the government assistance, plus an additional year. Democrats also secured a provision that will block Trump family businesses — or those of other senior government officials — from receiving loan money under the programs
The agreement also includes $350 billion that would establish lending programs for small businesses, but only for those who keep their payrolls steady through the crisis. If the employer continued to pay its workers for the duration of the crisis, those loans would be forgiven.
Diabetic Back-Up Kits
The Diabetes Foundation is making emergency back-up kits available to eligible diabetics in New Jersey who need to test their blood sugar or administer insulin. Supplies are limited and on a first come first serve basis. You can apply to be wait listed through their website in both English and Spanish. Available kits include:
Drive-Thru Starts 3/26
Park Place Café & Restaurant will be open for take out Thursday-Saturday for pick-up between 5:00-8:00 p.m. The menu is a work in progress, as we will be adding new home-cooked options for you on a weekly basis. Pick-up times will be available every 10 minutes and pre-orders are highly recommended. Call Josh on the HOTLINE at 856.662.2200 and leave your order so he can call you back Wednesday to confirm your order and pick-up time. We will only have 18 slots available per day, so get those orders in quickly! Day of phone calls will be accepted, but no guarantees. We will post the weekly menu every Sunday, and confirm orders starting on Wednesdays. All prices include tax, and cash or personal checks are the acceptable forms of payment. 8 loaves of fresh baked rustic bread will also be available each day to add on to your take out order, while supplies last. Please feel free to let us know if you have any other personal requests, and we will do our best to accommodate with a week’s notice. See you soon at the drive-thru!
Take the Monkey Survey
Loyal Patrons, Friends & Family - First of all, we hope you are remaining healthy, taking precautions, and slowly adjusting to a new (albeit temporary we hope) normal. We miss you all very much. As you know, the state mandated that all restaurants and bars close about one week ago. Many establishments opted to stay open for takeout and/or delivery services, but we needed a moment to collect our thoughtsNow, one major question is circling in our heads. "How Can the Blue Monkey Tavern Serve the Community's Needs During The COVID-19 Pandemic?" We want to make sure Merchantville and the surrounding communities have the means to safely get a good meal. Family time starts around the table, and right now cherishing time with your loved ones and keeping them healthy and safe is what is most important.
In order for us to assess your needs, we are asking that you participate in a VERY brief survey. We hope this will give us an idea of the want/need in our community for us to possibly reopen for takeout and/or delivery services. Please be honest in your responses as we are trying to gauge realistic outcomes for us as a business and you as our patrons and people we want to serve. We would really appreciate your input and ask that you not simply leave a comment on this thread, but fill out the survey so we can more easily analyze your thoughts, as we will be sharing this over multiple platforms. If you have a friend that lives locally, please share this with them. They don't have to have been a regular. There might be people in town who need us that we don't even know about.
As always, thank you so much for your support. We appreciate everyone who has been there for us past, present, and future. Please click on the link below or use the QR code by opening your phone camera and holding it up, and share share share!
Need a Job, Need to Hire?
The State of New Jersey has developed a centralized resource to match talent with opportunities in industries on the front lines of serving New Jerseyans during the outbreak. Did you lose your job or have your hours reduced as a result of COVID-19? Businesses across New Jersey need thousands of workers for immediate hire. Learn more about who is hiring in your community. Businesses across New Jersey are looking to hire THOUSANDS OF WORKERS, including those who lost their jobs or have had hours reduced as a result of #COVID19. If you are looking for work visit this portal: https://
NJ Helps
This site will help to see if you are eligible for food assistance (SNAP), cash assistance (WFNJ/TANF or WFNJ/GA), and health Insurance (NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid). From there you can apply for services or learn about additional resources. NJ Helps provides some extra help to pay for food at supermarkets, farmers markets and other approved stores; monthly cash, short-term housing support, child care, job search and readiness; and free or low-cost health care that may help pay for medical bills, doctor visits and prescriptions for certain low income individuals or families. You can submit an application online.