The event was honoring past achievements, but Ron Ladell was focused on the future.
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Report 76ers considering new practice facility in Camden
Camden could become home to the Philadelphia 76ers' new practice facility and administrative offices, according to a published report.
Read More »Five Bergen businesses get EDA storm grants
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority awarded Stronger NJ Business Grants to five companies in Bergen County in order to help the small businesses bounce back from Superstorm Sandy. The grants were announced Wednesday.
Read More »Newark paid sick-leave ordinance goes into effect
Newark’s paid sick-leave ordinance officially went into effect Wednesday.
Read More »Lockheed Martin announces 69M contract to support U.S. Coast Guard
Lockheed Martin on Wednesday announced a $69 million contract with the U.S. Coast Guard for a command-and-control system on a National Security Cutter vessel.
Read More »Coming soon Sayreville’s mall for millennials
Brian O'Neill has a vision for the brick-and-mortar retailer of the future, one that embraces technology in a time when technology has disrupted the shopping experience.
Read More »Atlantic City is concentrating on attracting a new demographic to its offerings
Atlantic City had a certain type of person in mind when it decided to host the Challenge Atlantic City triathlon: someone who is married, has kids and makes good money.
Read More »NJMET feels it profits most from its philanthropy
Joseph Federico sets his standards high with his business and his extensive charity work. And he feels both help make a better world for those around him.
Read More »Port Newark-based FAPS provides modifications for automobiles coming in, going out of the country
Let's say you drive a foreign car. Maybe it's German, Japanese, South Korean, whatever.
Ever wonder how that import got from Asia or Europe to your driveway in the Garden State?
New way to play Atlantic City is rethinking strategy
When Anthony Catanoso first saw the amusement park featured in the Atlantic City Alliance marketing campaign, the president of the famous Steel Pier had only one thought: “Thank God.”
Read More »Christie N.J. could host another Super Bowl
During a guest spot Friday morning on WFAN 660-AM's “Boomer and Carton” sports talk radio program, Gov. Chris Christie said he believed New Jersey could once again play host to the Super Bowl in the future.
Read More »Jersey City files 400 million lawsuit against Port Authority over tax agreements
After first pledging to do so in November, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop announced Thursday that the city had filed a $400 million lawsuit against the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey over tax discrepancies for properties it owns.
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