Jun 14, 2022 | Community News
Across the country, environmental justice has become a buzzword deployed in goals, aspirations and administration actions. But in New Jersey, officials are getting real: They’re putting the finishing touches on rules designed to block construction of heavy...
Jun 14, 2022 | Community News
When Doug Mokoid boasts of strides Atlantic City Electric is making in modernizing its energy grid, he’s thinking of more than the expected. For Mokoid, the utility’s regional president, the expected might include a utility’s reliability for customers — especially at...
Jun 14, 2022 | Community News
Citing the effects of high inflation and a difficult labor market, Los Amigos, a renowned restaurant in the city, is closing “until further notice,” the restaurant said on its Facebook page Wednesday. The restaurant, located on Atlantic Avenue and in walking distance...
Jun 14, 2022 | Community News
Join NJEDA and the Governor’s Office of Climate Action for a two-part virtual program to learn about offshore wind in New Jersey and share your recommendations on the best ways to engage and support local communities in the growing offshore wind workforce. Read More...
Jun 14, 2022 | Community News
Atlantic City’s main casino workers union will vote Wednesday on whether to authorize a strike against the city’s casinos, with whom they have yet to reach new contract agreements. Local 54 of the Unite Here union says its members will decide whether union leadership...