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May 16, 2012

Children’s Specialized docs find new ways to screen underserved kids for autism

The American Academy of Pediatricians has long held that physicians should screen every child for developmental delays, but researchers from Children's Specialized Hospital realized no one had studied if the people who see children in underserved communities every day — preschool teachers — were able to also effectively...

May 16, 2012

Deals and Moves May 16

Commercial park purchase, medical office sale, public radio partnership.

May 15, 2012

Retailers paying more attention to data center possibilities

The state's growing data center market is tapping into the retail industry, as more retailers recognize the risk involved in offering mobile technology, but face increasing costs to secure it.

May 15, 2012

Concern over fracking regulations jumps in industry survey

A new report suggests American oil and gas companies increasingly are worried about stepped up regulation of hydraulic fracturing and the impact of climate change legislation.

May 15, 2012

At Cooper groundbreaking, Sweeney says he’s committed to solving Rutgers-Rowan

It was a who's who of the South Jersey and state business and political community at today's groundbreaking for the $100 million Cooper Cancer Institute facility in Camden.

May 15, 2012

State revenue drops in April, missing expectations, as tax cut talk looms large

State tax collections in April fell short of budget expectations and declined versus April 2011, leaving New Jersey's revenues $230.3 million behind February's revised forecasts for the first 10 months of the fiscal year.

May 15, 2012

Deals and Moves May 15

Commercial refinancing, headquarters opening, video services partnership.

May 14, 2012

Evonik chief says N.J. work force, market opportunities kept it from leaving

When the lease of Evonik Degussa Corp.'s Parsippany office expired a few years ago, President Tom Bates seriously considered a move to the South for cheaper office space and closer proximity to the company's manufacturing plants. But when Bates realized the company would have to trade its work force...

May 14, 2012

HR managers in life sciences discuss seismic changes to industry

At a life sciences human resources conference this morning in East Brunswick, the speakers of one breakout session asked audience members to introduce themselves and explain their interest in the session.

May 14, 2012

N.J. effort to reduce regulations hobbled by lack of construction

While the Gov. Chris Christie administration has made overturning a decade's worth of strict regulatory policies a top priority for the state, business owners won't recognize the improvements until construction picks up, an economist said.

May 14, 2012

Casagrande, Bramnick announce Republican effort for working women

State Assembly Republicans plan to spend the next month holding discussions on how to improve job opportunities for women, Assemblywoman Carol Casagrande (R-Freehold) and Minority Leader Jon M. Bramnick (R-Westfield) announced today.

May 14, 2012

Deals and Moves May 14

HR agreement, property sale, gas acquisition.