The Greater Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce would like to feature high school graduates whose parents are members of the chamber for our newsletter. We would like to find out students’ plans for the fall. Are they going to college? Do they plan to go into the...
In April, casino operators and business owners told NJBIZ about how they continue trying to recover time, momentum and business lost from the multi-year pandemic. Now, May gaming numbers, which the Division of Gaming Enforcement released June 16, show a continuation...
Without a feasible way to store the power coming from offshore wind farms and solar panels, New Jersey will never achieve its ambitious goal to transition to 100% clean energy by mid-century, according to energy experts. So far, the state has made only minimal...
Eight volunteers swore Tuesday to support South Jersey children in the foster care system by becoming official members of Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children of Atlantic, Cape May and Camden Counties. The volunteers join a national network of about 1,000...
The Board of Directors of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority discussed plans for a former firehouse on Atlantic Avenue and the long-vacant Patsy Wallace Community Center in the Ducktown section, but got quiet when a resident asked when work will start on a...
A new Stockton University program has helped students develop real world jobs skills while providing local businesses with workers during a labor crunch. The program titled Live, Work, Learn allows students the chance to apply for a variety of positions at...