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New virtual courses for starting, growing business offered exclusively for active military and veterans...

A new program that helps active-duty military personnel, veterans and their families start or grow a business has been announced by the New Jersey Small Business Development Center at Fairleigh Dickinson University. The program, called...

Community Hope’s Vet Fest, scheduled for Sunday, postponed due to weather

Vet Fest, Community Hope's music and food truck festival, has been postponed from Sunday until May 19 due to the inclement weather forecast for this weekend. The festival will start at noon that Sunday at...

Military families ‘Purple Up’ to celebrate Month of the Military Child

Members of the military and their preschool children packed the auditorium at the Pemberton Early Childhood Education Center recently for a “Purple Up Day” celebration in recognition of April being the Month of the...

Blue Star Families survey shows growing number who serve would not recommend life in...

Military families are less likely to recommend military life to others because of lingering quality-of-life issues, according to the recent results of a prestigious nationwide survey. The Military Family Lifestyle Survey conducted by Blue Star...

American hero among us: A salute to Archie Fagan on his passing

Archie Fagan, an American hero, died earlier this month. For those fortunate enough to have known him (I count myself among those lucky souls), the loss is heavy. Archie (his given first name was Alvin, but...

Festival to raise funds for veterans’ homes and health care

Community Hope, one of New Jersey’s leading nonprofit organizations serving homeless veterans and their families, will host Vet Fest, its 5th annual Music and Truck Festival, from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, May 5,...

The surprising battle many military families in N.J. face daily: Food insecurity

On a bleak winter afternoon in 2021, a TV news story caught Michael Schaffer’s attention. The commander of Fort Lewis McCord, a military base near Tacoma, Washington, was telling a reporter that many service members...

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Credits for housing units in Camden and Trenton part of big year for Aspire...

December Aspire tax credit approvals No. 10 and No. 11 (for projects in Camden and Trenton) lifted the number of housing units the program...

EDA board approves $30 million FEED NJ pilot program

The board of the N.J. Economic Development Authority approved the creation of the FEED NJ, a $30 million pilot program that will support food...