With an uptick in small business owners looking for buildings to acquire as the state is returning to a new sense of normal, the team from the broker's Piscataway office facilitated transactions in the marketspace.
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Employers, unions divide on overtime
Employers and management-side labor lawyers are praising a proposed rule change for overtime pay while labor unions are questioning the measure. For seven years, New Jersey employers have had to apply a higher standard than the federal government and most other states in determining whether employees are entitled to overtime pay. Under a rule change proposed by the state Department ...
Read More »Incentives cut, but cameras still rolling
“Bear Swamp Repo,” which will follow an auto repossession company around the state, also is one of the more prominent productions to launch since the state ended its film and TV tax credit in June. Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, who as secretary of state oversees the New Jersey Motion Picture & Television Commission, cited the number of productions slated for ...
Read More »Turnpike officials grilled at privatization hearing
The proposal to privatize New Jersey Turnpike toll collections was at the center of a heated Assembly committee meeting Thursday.
Rutgers’ diversity in medicine program turns 25
A Rutgers University program that increases diversity in the medical profession by tutoring and advising pre-med students will celebrate its 25th anniversary Wednesday, when several hundred alumni and current students gather at 6 p.m. at the Douglass Campus Center.