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Why Treating All Employees As Leaders Can Benefit Your Company
Empowering all employees can lead to a culture of innovation and creativity. Leaders at all levels of the organization can drive performance and results. Recognizing and...
Fire Destroys Goodwill Inventory in EHT, Donations Needed
The Greater Atlantic City Chamber is rallying support for the Goodwill's store in the Cardiff Plaza Center in Egg Harbor Township after a fire destroyed all of their merchandise....
GOVERNOR MURPHY SIGNS LEGISLATION OVERHAULING NEW JERSEY’S LIQUOR LICENSE LAWS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEARLY A CENTURY
New Law Will Inject Nearly 1,500 Licenses Back into the Market, Boost Accessibility, and Lift Restrictions on Breweries and Distilleries TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy signed...
Thomas/Boyd Communications Welcomes Two New Partners
Liz Thomas and Pam Boyd of Thomas/Boyd Communications (TBC) are thrilled to announce two new partners, Caitlin Latko and Lauren Schiavo. Latko and Schiavo, formerly assistant...
Local utilities reduce waste, greenhouse gas with RNG projects
South Jersey utilities continue to increase the efficiency of their processes. That reduces waste and costs, and when the production of powerful greenhouse gases are involved,...
Murphy lays out vision to make NJ more affordable, innovation leader
“So here is our task, today: to meet these hard times by working even harder,” said Murphy. “To make life more affordable for more families. And to live up to our New Jersey...
Trenton’s lame duck session closes with flurry of activity
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a number of measures that previously passed, while lawmakers voted on a flurry of other bills to send to his desk for signature. On Monday, NJBIZ reported...
Liquor license reform bill heads to Murphy
After winning approval from the state Legislature, a bill that would ease controversial food and event restrictions on breweries in New Jersey is heading to Gov. Phil Murphy’s...
Really Relaxing, Really Rejuvenating: January Is Wellness Month in AC!
It’s time to rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit as Atlantic City welcomes the new year with its annual Wellness Month specials. Elevate your well-being with an array of...
Murphy rejects fines for minors caught with alcohol in N.J.
Minors under 21 in New Jersey will not face a $50 ticket if they are caught with alcohol, Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday, as he rejected legislation that would have imposed the...
N.J. to tweak booze laws as Murphy, Dems cut deal. It’s far from what governor wanted.
While the bill (S4265) would narrowly increase the availability of liquor licenses in the state — including adding more at shopping malls — it falls far short of the massive...
The Power of ‘Entry Interviews’ and ‘Stay Interviews’: Tips from Adam Grant
Many employers hold ‘exit interviews.’ Wharton psychologist Adam Grant suggests conducting "entry interviews" and "stay interviews” to create a positive work environment and...
Dr. King Read-in, Film Society set for Noyes Arts Garage on Jan. 13
The Atlantic City Free Public Library will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by holding its annual MLK Read-in program on Saturday, Jan. 13, from 12-2...
Library expands digital collection with addition of Kanopy
Atlantic City Free Public Library members now have access to Kanopy — an on-demand video platform. Enjoy critically acclaimed movies, inspiring documentaries, award-winning...
New AC Research Club meets twice a month at library
The Atlantic City Free Public Library has created a new club – the AC Research Club – for history buffs in Atlantic City and beyond. The club meets twice a month at the Main...
NJ Career Accelerator Internship Grant Program
The Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) is pleased to offer the Career Accelerator Internship Grant Program. As enumerated in the New Jersey's Student Bill of...
After Historic Year, What Does 2024 Have In Store For New Jersey Gambling?
So, what will 2024 bring for legalized gambling in NJ? Some storylines are obvious, such as the potential smoking ban inside Atlantic City casinos. Others, such as NJ online...
South Jersey leaders give us a sneak peek at what’s ahead in 2024
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small; Stockton University President Joe Bertolino; Leonard C. Desiderio, Director of Cape May County Board of Commissioners; Irvin and Cristian...
IBEW 351 Provides 300 Holiday Family Dinner Boxes
IBEW Local 351 continued their annual tradition of supplying holiday meal boxes to residents in South Jersey. This year, 300 meals complete with turkey, stuffing, fresh fruit and...
The Jersey Devils and 177th: A Key Component of the Region
U.S. Air Force Col. Derek B. Routt, Commander of the 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey National Guard, recently met at Stockton University in Atlantic City with local business...
15 Tech Tools to Elevate Your Work-Life Balance
Mastering time management and prioritization through technology enables focusing on vision, innovation, and growing the business. Tools like Trello, Asana, and Slack help create...
Casino smoking and boosting in-person gambling are among challenges for Atlantic City in 2024
After the confetti is swept away and the empty champagne bottles recycled in Atlantic City, 2024 will bring numerous challenges and potential opportunities for the East Coast...
ACUA brings in over 12,000 pounds of donations from food drive
The Atlantic County Utilities Authority collected 12,253 pounds of nonperishable food, diapers and other donations this month as part of the Community FoodBank of New Jersey's...
CANJ: Atlantic City Casinos Reaffirm Commitment to Giving Back to the Community and Employees this Holiday Season
As December marks National Giving Month, the Atlantic City casino industry is giving back this holiday season, reaffirming its commitment to the community and employees. From...