While many Flemington Borough businesses have been forced to close
temporarily, and others have changed their business models, their
commitment to service in the community has not wavered. Customers can
support local businesses through online shopping, restaurant take-out
and delivery and virtual classes as Flemington transitions to a virtual
downtown during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The Flemington Community
Partnership has updated
www.loveflemington.com to reflect those options.
Restaurants have re-created their menus to offer family meals, pantry
delivery, fresh baked goods and complete frozen meals. Boutiques have
moved their inventory online and are providing shopping consultations
via Facebook Live or Skype. Family-oriented businesses have created arts
and crafts kits for kids and adults that can be delivered to one’s
door. Additionally, there are online games, virtual fitness classes, and
cooking shows produced by Flemington business owners. Many of those
that had to shut their doors have stayed in touch with the community by
creating fundraising events for those in need or sharing messages of
encouragement.
A complete list is available on
www.loveflemington.com.
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