This year's version of the NJBIZ Top 250 Privately Held Companies has a nice circular design theme on its cover, and that seems particularly appropriate for today's New Jersey business community, with its perpetual ebbs and flows in fortunes.
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State Sen. Jim Whelan dies at 68
Long time South Jersey politician and former Atlantic City councilman Jim Whelan has died suddenly, according to an announcement Tuesday night.
Read More »N.J. city ranked one of the most expensive places to rent an apartment
Personal finance website GOBankingRates recently published a study that ranked a New Jersey city as one of the Top 5 most expensive cities to rent a one-bedroom apartment in the country.
Read More »Philly Fed finds nonmanufacturing activity continues to expand
Nonmanufacturing business activity continued to expand over the past month in the region that includes South Jersey.
Read More »BAYADA Home Health Care names CEO
Moorestown-based BAYADA Home Health Care announced Thursday it has appointed David Baiada as its CEO, succeeding his father and company founder Mark Baiada, who is transitioning to the role of chairman.
Read More »JJ Snack Foods buys Illinois bakery business
J&J Snack Foods Corp., the Pennsauken-based maker of food and beverage products, has acquired an Illinois-based premium bread and pretzel bakery, it announced Thursday.
Read More »Philly Fed finds improvements in manufacturing activity
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia reported Thursday that there has been improvements in manufacturing activity in August in the region that includes South Jersey.
Read More »Latest Trump remarks prompt Campbell’s Morrison, JJ’s Gorsky to reverse course, quit CEO panel
Just two days after saying she would remain a part of President Donald Trump’s manufacturing council, Campbell Soup Co. CEO and President Denise Morrison announced Wednesday that she will quit the panel after all.
Read More »SNAP enrollees have better health management, report finds
A new report shows seniors who qualify for Medicaid and are enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, fare better with their health management than those who are not.
Read More »Two guys, a casino and a 500M gamble For N.J. developers Morris and Jingoli, turning the Trump Taj into the Hard Rock may be their biggest bet ever
A round corner table at Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Grill in Somerville is always reserved for Jack Morris. It should be.
Read More »Specialty food e-tailer adds CTO
Yummy Bazaar, a Cinnaminson-based e-commerce company, has named a former Quidsi executive as its new chief technology officer, it announced.
Read More »Health insurance premiums expected to increase for New Jerseyans in 2018
Weeks after the collapse of the attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, uncertainty around federal action is affecting premium rates and continues to unsettle the health insurance industry.
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