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Earth Friendly Products’ CEO makes case for $15 wage

Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks doesn’t need to be convinced about the benefits of a $15 minimum wage for one simple reason: She pays more. And she said she sees the benefits. Vlahakis-Hanks, the CEO and president of Earth...

Milestone moment: PSEG installs its 2 millionth smart meter

PSE&G reached a key milestone this month when it installed its 2 millionth smart meter as part of its program aimed at enhancing customer insights and supporting faster outage recovery. Through this multi-year effort, PSE&G...

Covanta inks new chief human resources officer

Covanta, a sustainable waste and energy solutions provider, announced Wednesday it has appointed Ginny Angilello to senior vice president and chief human resources officer. Angilello will be responsible for all human resources at Covanta, including...

Legends of the Meadowlands: Anthony Papamarkos

Anthony Papamarkos Tony Papamarkos is the proud owner of the Graycliff Catering facility in Moonachie, which has become a hallmark of the Meadowlands, hosting thousands of celebrations. A longstanding member of the Meadowlands Chamber and...

Ocean State Job Lot to host hiring event this week in Freehold

On Thursday and Friday, Ocean State Job Lot will be hosting a hiring event at 34 select stores in the Northeast, with its Freehold location being one of them. During this event, OSJL will be...
Henkel donation, National STEM Day

National STEM Day: Henkel donates $10K to assist STEM teachers in Bridgewater area

Henkel, a leading manufacturer of well-known consumer and industrial brands, such as Dial soap and All laundry detergent, announced Wednesday that it is celebrating National STEM Day with an expansion of its Henkel Researchers'...

JCP&L names emergency preparedness manager

Jersey Central Power & Light has a new manager of emergency preparedness, parent company FirstEnergy Corp. announced Monday. In her new role, Kimberly S. Contos will serve as the Morristown-based utility’s liaison with federal, state...

South Jersey pavement maintenance company makes acquisition

A Jackson-based pavement maintenance company has purchased an asphalt business, representing its seventh acquisition, it announced this week. C&L Services acquired Farmingdale-based Knipfing Asphalt Solutions, boosting its market share, it said in a news release....

Greg Lalavee discusses long-term impact of COVID-19 on N.J.’s infrastructure with Steve Adubato

In this State of Affairs with Steve Adubato, recorded March 23, Steve Adubato sits down with Greg Lalavee, business manager, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825, to discuss the importance of the Gateway...

Newark airport breaks ground for new terminal

Newark Liberty International Airport held a groundbreaking Wednesday for the new terminal that will replace the small, aging Terminal A. The $2.7 billion Port Authority of New York and New Jersey project will add several...

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