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Aptos Times: April 1, 2020




//e.issuu.com/embed.html?d=a12004_tab_issuu&u=timespublishinggroupEvictions Halted Through May 31: County Freezes Spending Due To Loss of Hotel Tax Revenue, By Jondi Gumz • SBA Disaster Loans Available: Three Senators Propose Main Street Emergency Grants, By Jondi Gumz • Aptos Farmers Market Open Again: Two-week Shutdown Rescinded, By Daniel Saenz • Soquel Creek Water District: No Shutoffs • Shelter in Place Enforcement May Mean Citations or Arrests • Lost Your Job? Hours Cut? What To Do • Help is Close By: Drive-Thru Food, Grey Bears & More, By Jondi Gumz • County Guidance for Homeless Services Providers: Negotiations for 90 Motel Rooms Advancing • Bay Federal Credit Union, Santa Cruz County Bank Close Branches • IRS Filing Deadline Now July 15, By Jondi Gumz • Online Census is Live, And Counting On You • How to get tested for COVID-19, By Jondi Gumz • Managing Screen Time While Kids Are Home From School • PVUSD Students: Learning Online • Libraries Closed Through March 28; Phone Service Halted, By Diane Cowen • Your Victory Garden, By Cynthia Sandberg • Which Businesses and Activities Are Deemed Essential?: The Full Shelter in Place Order From The County Health Officer • What Dominican Hospital Is Doing • Solution for COVID-19? … and much more!

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