Recent Articles from Daniel J. Munoz
RWJ New Brunswick picks new chief nursing officer
Courtney Vose will oversee nursing, patient care, education and research at the academic medical center and children’s hospital.
Englewood Health opening Jersey City urgent care center (updated)
The new facility will be equipped to treat adult and pediatric minor injuries and illnesses, and offer diagnostic services.
Stepping up
Congress is considering a measure designed to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing manufacturers in New Jersey and throughout the country.
Filling the gaps (updated)
Health care institutions across New Jersey were deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the dental sector was not spared.
Murphy extends public health emergency as omicron wanes
The move marks the 17th continuation since the first declaration in March 2020. However, the governor said not to expect restrictions like those seen at the pandemic's onset: “Have fun," he said. "No reason to ban anything.”
Long-awaited rules clear way for historic property redevelopment subsidies
The goal of the Historic Property Reinvestment Program is to revitalize these vacant and abandoned sites — some in New Jersey date back to the mid-17th century — in a way that benefits the local neighborhood and economy.
NJ adds another $10M for restaurant relief program
An estimated 3.3 million meals have been purchased from more than 400 participating restaurants since March last year under the initiative.
NJ approves $41.7M for film, TV incentives; $100K in startup subsidies (updated)
The tranche of awards was announced by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority at its first board meeting of the new year on Wednesday.
Princeton startups to compete in Mercer County ‘Shark Tank’ event
The event, hosted by the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce, will give three entrepreneurs the chance to pitch their ideas for the chance to win $10,000 to help develop their product.
NJ will stop recouping some overpaid COVID jobless benefits
As many as 250,000 Garden State residents could be affected by new guidance from the U.S. Department of Labor that advises how states can avoid the claw backs.
Parsippany-based Teva reaches $225M opioid settlement with Texas
The agreement, which admits no wrongdoing, is the latest for the Parsippany-based drugmaker.
Biopharma firm Tevogen Bio opens new office in I-78 corridor
Company executives said New Jersey was selected because of its “Medicine Chest of the World” status.

















