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Coronavirus: Norton Businesses Asked For Feedback
Norton businesses are being requested to fill out a survey on the impacts of the new coronavirus health emergency.
NORTON, MA — Norton officials are asking local businesses to fill out a short survey so that the town can better evaluate the impact of the new coronavirus health emergency. Town officials said the responses will only be shared anonymously or in the aggregate.
The town is looking to develop a comprehensive contact lists for businesses in order to reach them in an emergency. This list is especially important at a time when some businesses are not occupied on a regular basis due to coronavirus-related closings.
The town said the survey should take between five and 10 minutes to take.
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A list of resources to help small businesses hurt by COVID-19 can also be found here.
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