It is not immediately clear why she is leaving, but Terry Glebocki, who will also step down from her role at the Casino Association of New Jersey, helped to keep the gaming palace afloat during the worst of the COVID-19 closures and restrictions, making it one of Atlantic City’s top performers for the 19 months of the pandemic.
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Food & Hospitality
Opportunity roasts
Java Love's empire includes four shops and a wholesale business that supplies coffee for the historic Phoenicia Diner and lifestyle brand Beekman 1802, among others. In August, it launched a Women's Coffee Producers series that has so far featured "joe" produced in Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Peru.
Read More »Old York Cellars partners with Run-DMC’s McDaniels on wine launch
“Music and wine, like comic books, are cultures and cultures are a way of life. So we thought of doing something to bring people together, especially in this divided time of politics, people, and pandemic! It’s like what I did with Adidas and Aerosmith,” Darryl McDaniels told NJBIZ. “So my brand is capable of uniting many cultures and people. Rock ‘n roll, hip hop, fashion, comic books, cookies and wine!”
Read More »AeroFarms expands distribution to 350+ Stop & Shop locations
New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island stores will now receive the Newark-based vertical farmer's high-quality produce all year round.
Read More »Liberty Science Center sets groundbreaking for SciTech Scity
The 30-acre “City of Tomorrow” will bring together scientists, community leaders, teachers, students, and other thinkers and doers who share renowned computer scientist Alan Kay’s prescription that “the best way to predict the future is to invent it.”
Read More »Newark Symphony Hall to host ‘America’s Big Deal’ live this month
The live broadcasts throughout October will allow entrepreneurs to pitch ready-made products to home viewers; the one who sells the most of their product “before the buying window closes during the episode will win the chance to strike a life-changing deal with one of the show's retail giants.”
Read More »Ordering in
Our workplaces are quickly changing with the times and beginning to reflect the latest thinking about workspace design, corporate culture and employee interaction. However, many landlords and employers are overlooking a critical component of the workplace experience that plays a crucial role in all of the above: corporate dining services.
Read More »NJ hemp seltzer brand releases THC version in Maine
Kaló partnered with Novel Beverage Co. on the legal cannabis beverage market launch, bringing its lemon lavender and pomegranate peach flavors to all 40 dispensaries currently open in The Pine Tree State with an expansion to Massachusetts and other markets planned for the coming months.
Read More »Ruth’s Chris Steak House opens in the Mall at Short Hills
The famed fine-dining restaurant is now serving from its seventh location in the Garden State in the Mall at Short Hills. The new 8,300-square-foot eatery features two main dining rooms, an expansive bar with lounge seating and two private dining rooms designed for large groups.
Read More »Ready Pac Foods recalls nearly 223K pounds of salad
The Litehouse Inc. dressing packaged with the ready-to-eat salad products is contains a misbranding and an undeclared allergen.
Read More »Rolling stock
A Wyckoff insurance agent and stay-at-home-mom couple who moonlight as inventors won a patent earlier this year for a shopping cart made especially for wine bottles: the Wine & Cheer Cart.
Read More »NJBIZ Conversations: Steven Williams
The CEO of WBGO-FM talks about how he managed to keep the station on the air during the pandemic, what drew him back to New Jersey after a career that took him literally coast to coast and what WBGO means to Newark.
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