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Cherry Hill accounting firm becomes part of larger business
A Cherry Hill accounting firm is merging into an Ohio-based financial services firm, according to a recent announcement.
Read More »Managing the needs of a four-generation workforce
A seismic shift is underway in today's workplace. Two massive generations — the Baby Boomers and the Millennials — with very different needs and expectations are testing the abilities of even the most adroit HR department. HR managers and CFOs must decide how companies are going to source talent as managing the four-generation...
Read More »Democrats slam Christie on plan to end Pa. reciprocal tax agreement
Gov. Chris Christie’s latest plan to end a nearly 40-year old reciprocal tax agreement between New Jersey and Pennsylvania is drawing sharp criticism from Democrats on both sides of the Delaware River.
Read More »Beer music Sounds like a biz plan to us
As Labor Day weekend comes and goes, most Shore business owners are getting ready to enjoy a quiet off-season until next summer rolls around.
Read More »South Jersey BJ’s sold for 15.6M
A BJ's Wholesale Club in South Jersey has sold for $15.6 million, according to real estate firm CBRE Group Inc.
Read More »Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson gets new president
Six Flags Great Adventure and Hurricane Harbor has a new president, the amusement park's parent company announced recently.
Read More »Starting a new business with partners? Tips for avoiding trouble in paradise
Starting a new business is a rewarding experience filled with optimism. It is also a time when new partners should focus on housekeeping matters that can help them avoid costly intra-company disputes down the road. Here are some tips to avoid trouble in paradise.
Read More »NJDOT awards NV5 1.5M contract
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has awarded NV5 Global Inc., a provider of engineering and consulting solutions, a $1.5 million services contract.
Read More »Q4 slump leaves Campbell short of earnings estimates
Campbell Soup's latest earnings report was not a pleasant one, as it reported a loss for the fiscal fourth quarter and adjusted earnings for the quarter and full year came in below analyst estimates.
Read More »U.S. gains 177K private sector jobs in August
The nation's private sector employment grew by 177,000 jobs in August, according to ADP.
Read More »PSEG warns customers about increase in payment scams
Public Service Electric and Gas Company, New Jersey’s largest utility, is telling customers to be on the lookout for scammers demanding an immediate bill payment through a pre-paid credit card.
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