Berkeley College names parent corporation’s CFO as its new president
Berkeley College's board of trustees announced Tuesday the appointment of a new president.
Jersey Shore hospital names new president, a familiar face
Jersey Shore University Medical Center, one of the largest hospitals in the state, has a new president: Dr. Kenneth N. Sable, who began his new job this week.
Investment adviser moves HQ to Bridgewater from Flemington
Investment advisory firm Insight Private Advisors LLC has moved its headquarters from Flemington to Bridgewater, it said recently.
Medical writing company purchases Ohio-based peer
A Princeton-based drug consulting company's regulatory and medical writing unit has acquired an Ohio-based medical writing firm, it announced Tuesday.
Wave energy company names new CEO
Pennington-based wave energy technology company Ocean Power Technologies Inc. announced Monday that it has named a new CEO and president, effective Jan. 20.
Office leasing showed ‘modest progress’ in 2014, report finds
Leasing activity in New Jersey's office market ticked up in 2014, keeping the vacancy rate virtually flat as large blocks of space continued to become available during the year.
Officials demand Port Authority kill proposal to end overnight PATH service
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop led a press conference Monday afternoon calling on Port Authority Chairman John Degnan to end the debate over a recent agency report suggesting an elimination of overnight PATH service in the name of cutting costs.
Revel runner-up’s bid approved, but #8230
A federal judge has approved the deeply discounted sale of Revel Casino Hotel to the runner-up in last year's bankruptcy auction for the failed Atlantic City resort, according to published reports, but the buyer now wants to have the price knocked down just a little bit more.
Updated Frontier dramatically cuts service out of Trenton-Mercer airport
Apparently, things are not taking off at Trenton-Mercer Airport after all.
One Journal Square development site sold for 27 million
Kushner Cos. and KABR Group have paid $27 million to acquire another development site in Jersey City's Journal Square section, one that could house some 1,500 multifamily units.
Hospitals’ infection-reduction efforts worth their weight in lives, study finds
Elderly patients admitted to intensive care units are about 35 percent more likely to die within five years of leaving the hospital if they develop an infection during their stay, according to a new study released Monday.
Covanta will have new CEO starting in March
Morristown-based energy-from-waste company Covanta Holding Corporation announced Monday that its CEO and president is stepping down in March, with a former Air Products and Chemicals Inc. executive taking over.