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‘It’s irresponsible. It’s crazy talk’: N.J. leaders rip tunnel report

Say this for everyone and anyone from New Jersey associated with the Gateway Tunnel project: They are not going to settle for anything less than what is needed — two new tunnels under the...

Garrett: ‘I think the hospital of the future is going to be different’

Bob Garrett makes it clear: He doesn’t foresee a scenario — no matter how big the second wave of COVID-19 gets — where some hospitals in the Hackensack Meridian Health system would be used...

Why N.J.’s dreams of second Super Bowl start with World Cup (final)

Jim Kirkos remembers all too well the disaster that was the first and only Super Bowl played in New Jersey. It was Super Bowl XLVIII, in February 2014. Nearly all of the fan experience festivities...

Taking advantage of opportunity: That’s what FDU is about — on court and in...

Fairleigh Dickinson University Interim President Michael Avaltroni knows the school has to strike while it can — leverage its stunning victory over top-seeded Purdue on Friday night in the NCAA Tournament for all its...

ConnectOne’s Sorrentino sees bright future — if businesses are willing to change

Frank Sorrentino says ConnectOne Bank hears it all the time. Clients are searching for ways to right their businesses — to get them back to where they were, before the COVID-19 pandemic. He says...

Dun & Bradstreet: Why loss of HQ (but only a few employees) isn’t much...

Yes, New Jersey is losing a corporate headquarters. Short Hills-based Dun & Bradstreet has announced it will soon make Jacksonville, Florida, its new corporate home. Announcements such as this are never a good look for...

State of business: Bradley, key leader at U.S. Chamber, explains how N.J. stacks up...

The idea of a state business plan came up a lot last week during the ReNew Jersey Business Summit & Expo in Atlantic City. Simply put: Many feel the state needs to detail its...

Creating robots … and future employees: Newton teacher eager to show companies how high...

Jim Hofmann brought a few of his students from Newton High School to the State of the State of Manufacturing, an event sponsored by the New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program earlier this month in...

It’s the last week of summer — why aren’t you on vacation?

We’re not trying to start an office revolt — certainly not at ROI-NJ. But, as we start perhaps the second-slowest workweek of the year, the question must be asked: What are we all doing...

Centenary is offering master’s degree in happiness (seriously) — and students are flocking to...

Centenary University President Bruce Murphy is an upbeat, positive, high-energy person. But even he took pause when he was presented with the idea offering an online Master of Arts in happiness studies at his...

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Butler appointed to board of NRS

Mo Butler, the highly respected public affairs expert with extensive experience in government relations, political campaigns, and strategic communications in New Jersey and Washington,...

ShopRite and Rutgers ‘dunk’ hunger at January basketball games

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Alfred Sanzari Enterprises expands relationship with HMH; inks 8,122-SF with Hackensack Meridian Ambulatory Care

Hackensack Meridian Ambulatory Care has signed an 8,122-square-foot lease at the Alfred N. Sanzari Medical Arts Building located at 360 Essex Street in Hackensack,...

Stevens professor receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

Stevens Institute of Technology Professor Nicholaus Parziale was recently selected as a recipient of the highly prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and...