After a heavy day of campaigning for businessman and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday, Gov. Chris Christie was back in New Jersey Tuesday to visit HelloFresh, a five-year old German delivery meal service company with operations in Linden.
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Atlantic City ‘A-list’ entertainment bill advanced by Senate panel
A bill that’s designed to drive “A-list” entertainment acts to Atlantic City was approved Monday by the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee.
Read More »Legislature votes to put North Jersey casino expansion on ballot
New Jersey voters will be asked this November to decide if casino gaming in the state should expand beyond Atlantic City, after a resolution to place the question on the ballot received the necessary three-fifths majority support from both the Senate and the Assembly on Monday.
Read More »Senate panel approves bill to regulate daily fantasy sports
The Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee voted 5-0 Monday in favor of a bill that aims to regulate daily fantasy sports in New Jersey.
Read More »Christie back on the road Monday for Trump
After helping to broker a deal late Friday night that averted a looming NJ Transit strike, Gov. Chris Christie will head back to the presidential campaign trail Monday in support of Republican candidate Donald Trump.
Read More »Changing the model Denholtz Associates finding fresh approach to development
When it comes to a site that fits the mold for a real estate developer and investor such as Denholtz Associates, Stephen Cassidy points to a parcel just off Exit 135 of the Garden State Parkway.
Read More »Stockton University names new provost
Stockton University has named a provost and vice president for academic affairs, the Galloway college announced.
Read More »NJ Transit, unions reach contract agreement and avoid strike
Gov. Chris Christie confirmed Friday night that NJ Transit and its 11 unions had reached a tentative contract agreement, averting a possible strike Sunday.
Read More »Atlantic City takeover bill advanced by Senate panel
Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee voted Thursday 9-1-3 in favor of advancing a bill that would allow for a state takeover of Atlantic City’s finances.
Read More »OSHA cites pair of contractors fines could total nearly 250K
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a pair of contractors for allegedly exposing workers to safety hazards, threatening the companies with nearly $250,000 in combined fines.
Read More »Sweeney wants financial data from hospitals, which seem eager to comply
Hospitals in New Jersey have been given 10 days, or eight business days, to comply with a request to produce 10 years' worth of financial information to the New Jersey Legislature. However, those that had received the request by state Senate President Stephen Sweeney seemed perfectly happy to hand over the information.
Read More »Poll Most N.J. voters against state takeover of Atlantic City
According to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll released Wednesday, a slim majority of New Jersey voters are against the idea of a state takeover of Atlantic City.
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