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Philadelphia Fed survey finds service sector is hiring
Employers in the non-manufacturing, or service sector, are hiring more workers and are optimistic about their business outlook over the next six months, according to a monthly survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia that includes southern New Jersey.
Read More »California company gets 176M Garden State Parkway contract
A California construction services company announced Tuesday that it has won a $176 million contract from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority to supervise work on the Garden State Parkway from interchanges 36 to 48.
Read More »Obamacare survey finds many are still unaware of individual mandate, exchanges
The Affordable Care Act has dramatically reduced the number of Americans who don't have health insurance. But nearly half, or 46 percent, of those who remain uninsured still have not heard of the individual mandate — which this year required most Americans to either get covered or pay a penalty.
Read More »Cassidy Turley brokerage purchased by investment group
Real estate brokerage Cassidy Turley has agreed to be acquired by an investment group backed by private equity firm TPG, the companies announced Monday.
Read More »Jersey City’s Art House Productions moves to Journal Square
Art House Productions Inc., a nonprofit focused on advancing the arts in Jersey City, has opened a new 8,362-square-foot location in the city's Journal Square section.
Read More »Noted health care lawyer leaves Meadowlands Hospital for McElroy Deutsch
Attorney Neil Sullivan, a former deputy state insurance commissioner, has left Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center and joined the law firm of McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, where he plans to continue helping to drive the health care system in a new direction: striving to keep people healthy while also getting control over rising health...
Read More »Hill International moving HQ from Marlton to Philadelphia
“Pennsylvania and Philadelphia offered significant financial incentives for us to move," the company's president tells NJBIZ.
Read More »Great Recession leaves lasting impact on long-term unemployed, Rutgers study finds
Of those who sustained the worst blows from the Great Recession, few have healed, according to a Rutgers University study released Monday.
Read More »Rutgers gets 2M NIH biomedical sciences grant
Rutgers University announced Monday that it has received a $2 million National Institutes of Health grant that will help introduce biomedical sciences students to new career opportunities.
Read More »McCarter English joining forces with prominent tech law firm
McCarter & English announced Monday it will be combining with a smaller, boutique law firm specializing in early stage and emerging growth technology companies.
Read More »Ballard, TM trying to stem the shortage of engineers
One of the biggest challenges for New Jersey engineering communities, Christine Ballard said, is the shortage of qualified staff.
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