Bergen County hotel occupancy rates during Super Bowl fall short of past host cities
According to data released Tuesday by STR Analytics, hotels in New York and New Jersey saw modest gains during the recent area Super Bowl, but occupancy rates fell short of those seen in other recent host cities.
Frontier Airlines expands service at Trenton-Mercer Airport to three more Midwest cities
Frontier Airlines announced Wednesday that starting in June, it will be adding nonstop service out of Trenton-Mercer Airport in Ewing to three more Midwest cities.
N.J. companies make the list of the most valuable global brands in 2014
The world's biggest brands were put to the test, and quite a few New Jersey companies made the list of the most valuable global brands in 2014.
N.J. home prices increase for the fifth consecutive quarter
New Jersey home prices are consecutively increasing ever since the housing recovery began.
Three N.J. companies among the top companies for executive women
Three New Jersey companies made it into the lists of the 2014 top companies for executive women. The lists were produced by the National Association of Female Executives and was featured in the February/March edition of Working Mother magazine.
CentraState will launch its own health plan in March
Freehold-based health care system CentraState will launch its own health plan on March 1 that aims to offer more affordable coverage when members use CentraState's hospital and physician network.
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt to retire from Congress
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, a Democrat representing New Jersey's 12th District, will not seek re-election to a ninth term in Congress, he announced Tuesday in an email to supporters.
Two N.J. towns make SpareFoot’s list of America’s top 15 economic power towns
New Jerseyans will be please to hear that the Garden State is featured not once, but twice in SpareFoot's new list of America's top 15 economic power towns.
Poll Sandy victims not satisfied with state recovery efforts
A new Monmouth University Poll released Monday finds that the majority of New Jersey residents who have applied for aid under the state's federally-funded Superstorm Sandy assistance program are dissatisfied with recovery efforts.
New website showcases Newark office buildings
The Berger Organization has launched a new website to showcase 570 Broad, the Military Park Building and its other available office properties in Newark.
As Andrews exits, Norcross launches congressional run
Having already received overwhelming support from several South Jersey Democrats, state Sen. Donald Norcross (D-Audubon) officially declared Monday that he's running for resigning U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews' congressional seat.
Christie postpones Middletown town hall, first since Bridgegate, due to snow
For a second time, winter weather has led Gov. Chris Christie to postpone Tuesday's town hall meeting in Middletown.