N.J. Technology Council receives 41 submissions for mobile apps forum
The New Jersey Technology Council has received 41 submissions for its Mobile Apps Forum, which will assemble some of the highest-regarded mobile app developers in the region at Princeton University.
Essex County Community College begins 6.7M renovation of campus library
Across the board, New Jersey colleges are making huge strides to keep up with the exponentially accelerating advancements in technology.
Grainger announces plans to build distribution center in N.J., expects to bring 400 jobs to the area
Grainger, a supplier of maintenance, repair and operating products, announced Friday it has purchased 96 acres of land in Bordentown Township for a 1.3 million-square-foot facility.
FDU Receives 1 million BD Donation
Fairleigh Dickinson University has just received a donation of $1 million from global medical technology company BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company). The funds are to support health science education.
Colleges see construction boom about to start
School may be out for summer, but the New Jersey Alliance for Action gathered representatives from many of the top colleges in the state to discuss a wave of construction about to explode on New Jersey campuses.
Horizon cutting costs for those who use ‘patient-centered’ doctors
Small employers struggle to pay rising health insurance bills, year after year — but this year could be different.
Advance, F. Greek Development break ground on warehouse in Woodbridge
Advance Realty and F. Greek Development have broken ground on a new 190,000-square-foot industrial facility in Woodbridge, where Preferred Freezer Services will operate one of its newest refrigerated warehouses in less than a year.
Some work and some play make a nice retirement mix, survey finds
Retirement isn’t what it used to be, according to a recent Merrill Lynch survey. In fact, retirement may be more like work — and that’s by choice. The survey, conducted in partnership with Age Wave, found that 72 percent of pre-retirees over the age of 50 nationwide say work is part of their ideal retirement.
Rutgers to host training showcase
The Rutgers University Office of Continuing Professional Education will host its 2nd annual Training Showcase on July 17 at its New Brunswick campus.
Stockton poll College is worth it
Amid the current backdrop of a national discussion on student loan reform, the Stockton Polling Institute found an overwhelming majority of people, some 90 percent, agreed college was ultimately worth the cost.
New Jersey adds jobs in private sector
A report Wednesday by Roseland-based ADP found that the state of New Jersey added 1,390 private sector jobs in May.
Where did N.J. rank among worst places to work?
There are bad states for making a living, and then there are the worst states for making a living. Want to guess where New Jersey ended up for 2014?