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Singer plans to regulate MEWAs by amending his previous bill
State Sen. Robert W. Singer (R-Lakewood) said he will introduce this week an amended version of his bill that seeks to encourage employers to join together to create affordable, self-insured health plans.
Read More »Spotlight on Construction and Developers Next stop, Journal Square #8212 Area poised for resurgence thanks to private sector investment
The days when Journal Square was Jersey City's commercial hub have long since passed, giving way to three decades of development near the Hudson waterfront.
Read More »MILLENNIALS’ MOMENT The modern commute doesn’t have to include a car
Baby boomers grew up with the first generation of family cars — and would be lost without them to this day.
Millennials? They actually prefer their phone.
MILLENNIALS’ MOMENT Manufacturing a new workforce
Today, tens of thousands of manufacturing positions in New Jersey remain unfilled.
Tomorrow, the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program says nearly half of the chief executives within the state's manufacturing industry will reach retirement age.
N.J. film, Act II Proposal to build studio is well received, provided state moves on media legislation
When HBO was looking for a location to film the pilot episode of “Boardwalk Empire,” it first came to Asbury Park. Tom Gilmour, the city's director of economic development, remembers the time well.
Read More »Spotlight on Construction and Developers Pipeline of residential projects set to fuel next Jersey City building boom
Ken Pasternak has spent more than 35 years in and around Jersey City, so you'd better believe he's seen plenty of “false starts” when it comes to real estate there.
Read More »Grapevine Revel’s ultimate poker face?
Revel is closing next month. That was last week's huge story, signaling much more than just another casino in Atlantic City closing its doors.
Read More »Editorial Best bet for Jersey Stop doubling down on A.C.
The problem with discussing the ruin of casino gaming in New Jersey is that a handful of folks in Trenton and South Jersey have managed to hijack the conversation by insisting that Atlantic City can be fixed, while conveniently ignoring the fact that Atlantic City doesn't have to be fixed to improve casino gaming in New Jersey.
Read More »Cheers Jeers
On the list this week: Toll collectors, Paterson, health care costs and more …
Read More »Triple Play Bari Weinberger
The managing partner of New Jersey's largest divorce and family law firm on current issues and recent changes to divorce laws in the Garden State.
Read More »Prime completes purchase of St. Mary’s Hospital, preserving 1,000 jobs
Prime Healthcare said Friday it has completed its acquisition of St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic, the first of three New Jersey hospitals the for-profit California-based hospital company is looking to acquire.
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