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Sustaining NJ’s small restaurants by feeding people in need
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EDA program keeps people in hospitality working and keeps people in need fed.
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority anticipates $14 million in grants will buy 1.5 million meals at more than 160 restaurants in the state.
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NJ Spotlight News
Sustaining NJ’s small restaurants by feeding people in need
Clip: 3/2/2021 | 3m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority anticipates $14 million in grants will buy 1.5 million meals at more than 160 restaurants in the state.
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