Op-ed: Why County Road 539 (near Joint base) needs overpass to increase traffic flow...
County Road 539 runs from Tuckerton to Cranbury Township in Ocean County, covering a little more than 50 miles, much of it through the Pinelands.
It is hard to believe a road with long stretches...
The real story: How Camden is embracing economic development
Over the years, we have seen the headlines, we have watched the reports and listened to the salacious broadcasts about Camden city being the most violent, poorest city in the nation. Those ugly narratives...
Restrictive ruling will prove detrimental to breweries statewide
On July 1, a set of sweeping restrictive guidelines set forth by the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control went into effect for every brewery in the state. These 18 special conditions, now included on...
Bracken: Murphy is right to support ending CBT surcharge
The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce strongly disagrees with recent comments criticizing Gov. Phil Murphy’s verbal support of ending the state Corporation Business Tax surcharge when it expires at the end of 2023. We...
Balancing care and cost: Innovating solutions for affordable health care in N.J.
The state of New Jersey consistently achieves top rankings for its health care facilities and patient safety, but the top-tier care comes at a cost: New Jersey ranks at the bottom half of states for health...
How to survive commercial real estate industry in 2024
“Survive to ’25” has become a popular phrase among professionals in commercial real estate — because everyone in the industry knows 2024 is going to be a rocky year.
Each of the players in the...
How Kintock Group bridges gap between incarceration and community life
Data on individuals exiting the criminal justice system and reentering the community are eye-opening.
According to the Prison Policy Initiative’s New Jersey profile: A report in 2021 showed New Jersey has an “incarceration rate of...
Can we come together under the banner of freedom and democracy that Lincoln envisioned?
I began writing this article on Nov. 19, knowing that by the time it reaches readers, the 161st anniversary of the Gettysburg Address will have passed. Yet, Lincoln’s message remains as relevant today as...