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Power grid: It ain’t broke, but we sure need to fix it

Here’s a fun riddle that emerged from a delightfully entertaining panel discussion at the recent New Jersey Utilities Association annual convention: What is repeatedly called out for its shortcomings, doubted for its ability to handle...

A gala at American Dream? Venue proving anything is possible

As the more than 300 guests — all dressed in formal gala attire — made their way past the curtains to where dozens of tables were set up on both sides of a long...

Why O’Scanlon feels moratorium on offshore wind could help (but not hurt) industry

Declan O’Scanlon can play politics with the best of them. It's one of the things that makes the Republican state senator from Holmdel so effective. He also isn’t afraid to take a stance on controversial...

College rankings: Montclair State shows why social mobility scores may matter more

The release of the U.S. News & World Report college rankings Monday was a Super Bowl-type moment for higher education in New Jersey and around the country — as it is a snapshot of...

Stadium Series shows big-event potential of Meadowlands — and its big missing piece

The NHL’s Stadium Series — outdoor games played last Saturday night and Sunday afternoon before sold-out crowds — was just the latest example of how MetLife Stadium is capable of hosting huge events, ones...

Inside unique (and impactful) program that brings business and education together in South Jersey

The South Jersey Summer Institute for Educators — a unique and influential program that connects leaders in business and education — wrapped up last week. Its impact will resonate in the region for years to...

Busted Bracket beer 2.023: How Jersey City brewer quickly created an IPA honoring FDU,...

Brian Kulbacki — the creator of the famed Busted Bracket beer honoring Saint Peter’s University's Cinderella NCAA Tournament run a year ago — started getting texts and calls toward the end of Fairleigh Dickinson...

Harmon: Why Black community will push for more from elected officials, business leaders in...

About those tough conversations — the ones everyone pledged to have following the murder of George Floyd: John Harmon, the head of the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey, still is eager...

Sunsetting the CBT surcharge (or not): Why business community still is seen as a...

It’s not clear where state Senate President Nick Scutari and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin stand on the issue of letting the Corporate Business Tax surcharge sunset this year. That is, it’s unclear if they...

Support for Israel — and Taiwan — comes in variety of ways, but starts...

On a day when President Joe Biden promised U.S. military support to two areas of the world that are in middle of wars — and in a land where potential geopolitical tumult could occur...

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Get Covered NJ open enrollment period begins today

Open enrollment for Get Covered New Jersey, the state’s official health insurance marketplace began Friday — an effort state officials not only feel will...

Rider unveils upgraded, donor-funded Gary Taylor Wrestling Center

Good news for the passionate wrestling community in New Jersey. At a time when too many universities across the country are dropping the sport,...

Roll call: DCA says it has awarded more than $100 million to nonprofits to...

The N.J. Department of Community Affairs recently announced that more than $108 million has been awarded to nonprofit organizations and developers across the state...

Strohmeyer named new chair of Commerce & Industry Association

Triangle Manufacturing CEO Dax Strohmeyer has been named the new chairman of the board of directors of the Commerce and Industry Association, effective Nov....

Career Classroom: Camden County Technical Schools’ new program trains students in manufacturing technologies

Hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs exist in New Jersey, but according to the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, the average manufacturing employee is...