A still-roaring national economy grew at an unexpectedly robust 5.2% annual rate in the third quarter of this year, but early indicators show a more mixed picture for many states heading into the holidays. Read more from New Jersey Monitor.
David Ridolfino, the former director of the state Office of Management and Budget, will serve as executive director of the Stay NJ Property Tax Relief Task Force charged with cutting property taxes in half for most senior citizens in the state, Gov. Phil Murphy and...
With key partners across sectors in the region and State, Rutgers Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, or WRI, is uniquely poised to engage in research that is responsive to the issues of the day in Southern New Jersey. Transportation continues to be a...
In a matter of weeks, a state law will trigger the planned end to a hotly-debated, temporary tax surcharge that for the last several years has been levied on the incomes of New Jersey’s top-earning corporations. Read more from NJ Spotlight News.
Small businesses can benefit from content marketing as a way to attract and engage customers. Define your ideal customer’s needs, motivations, and behavior patterns to tailor content. Create content that provides solutions to problems and helps achieve goals....
7th ANNUAL EVENT AT JIM WHELAN BOARDWALK HALL FEATURES DISPLAY OF TREES TO SUPPORT NEGLECTED AND ABUSED CHILDREN THIS HOLIDAY SEASON A renewed partnership between OVG360 and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children of Atlantic, Cape May, and Camden...
Atlantic Cape Community College and Thomas Jefferson University are partnering to create a pathway for local students to enroll in the Philadelphia school’s health programs. Read more from The Press of Atlantic City.
In a matter of weeks, a state law will trigger the planned end to a hotly-debated, temporary tax surcharge that for the last several years has been levied on the incomes of New Jersey’s top-earning corporations. Read more from NJ Spotlight News.
Gov. Phil Murphy’s ambitious plan for a massive overhaul of New Jersey’s decades-old liquor license laws has hit a roadblock in the state Legislature, though leaders in Trenton could soon make relatively minor changes to the controversial system. Read more from...
Did you know that each Christmas, AC casinos, their employees and visitors donate toys for kids? Pay for meals for the homeless? Raise money for philanthropic efforts during November and December? Since the first AC casino opened in 1978, casinos and their employees...