Once an economic powerhouse in New Jersey, Camden was home to phonograph manufacturer RCA Victor, USS Kitty Hawk builder New York Shipbuilding and 125,000 city residents.
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Study Tech industry contributed 1,800 new jobs to NJ
The technology industry contributed 1,800 new jobs and $48 billion into New Jersey economy last year, according to a study by CompTIA.
Read More »First AC casino launches IGT electronic gaming tables
The future is now at Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City as the hotel unveils IGT Dynasty Electronic Table Games.
Read More »Campbell completes $6.1B acquisition of Snyder’s-Lance
Campbell Soup Co. on Monday said it completed its acquisition of snack food company Snyder’s-Lance Inc. and is creating a new U.S. snacking unit called Campbell Snacks.
Read More »Murphy submits recommendations of Opportunity Zones to US Treasury
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy submitted recommendations of the Opportunity Zones on Thursday to the United States Department of the Treasury.
Read More »Lourdes offers new CT scanner
Camden-based Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center is offering the SOMATOM Definition Flash Scanner, a new type of CT scanner built by Siemens that can capture images of double current resolution in less than a second.
Read More »Poll Most residents consider roads, public transportation poor
A majority of New Jersey residents contacted in a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll consider roads and public transportation to be in poor condition.
Read More »EXCLUSIVE Murphy soon to tip hand on Opportunity Zones, sources say
Gov. Phil Murphy is expected to make an announcement concerning the federal Opportunity Zone program, perhaps as soon as tomorrow, NJBIZ has learned.
Read More »New Jersey State Police ban commercial vehicles from some interstates
The New Jersey State Police have banned commercial vehicles from traveling on Interstates 78, 80, 280 and 287 today due to the region’s latest snowstorm.
Read More »NJ Transit to cross-honor tickets during storm
Due to the latest snowstorm, NJ Transit will cross-honor tickets on NJ Transit buses and trains and for private bus carriers at PATH in Newark, Hoboken and 33rd Street in New York.
Read More »State Legislature seeking to cap or end ‘cashing in’ unused sick days
New Jersey Senate Democrats introduced a bill that would cap the amount that all public workers may receive for not using unused sick pay at $15,000, while a Republican senator plans to present legislation to ban public workers altogether from “cashing in” unused sick days when they retire.
Read More »Hackensack Meridian steers 1M donation to Ocean Medical
Hackensack Meridian Health will use a $1 million donation from the Jay and Linda Grunin Foundation to help fund a new residency program at its Ocean Medical Center.
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