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Building that needs no introduction: Department of Health HQ to be named for Persichilli

In recognition of her service to the people of New Jersey during the COVID-19 pandemic, the state’s top officials announced Friday that the new Department of Health building in downtown Trenton will be named...

Murphy leads Guadagno, 58% to 33%, in latest Quinnipiac poll

Democrat Phil Murphy is leading the race for governor by 25 percentage points, 58 percent to 33 percent, topping his Republican adversary in every category except with her own party, according to a Quinnipiac...

For LaTourette, top job at DEP is logical next step in notable career

There are a number of reasons why Shawn LaTourette is an ideal candidate to be the next commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. He was born and raised in New Jersey; ...

Murphy’s latest executive order focuses on ACA

Gov. Phil Murphy signed his fourth executive order Sunday to ensure greater enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace in New Jersey. This includes greater variety of information distributed to the public — but no...

NJMEP heads to Capitol Hill for Hill Day

The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, a nonprofit focused on supporting New Jersey manufacturing companies, announced CEO John Kennedy and several of its clients are heading to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., for Hill...

Murphy announces grants, programs aimed at bolstering apprenticeship support

Gov. Phil Murphy announced a number of workforce initiatives Thursday, including the first grant recipients in the Pre-Apprenticeship in Career Education program. The governor also announced two grant opportunities, the second Growing Apprenticeship in Nontraditional...

Talking points: First day of ReNew Jersey Business Summit shows schism in perception

John Harmon, the highly regarded head of the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey and long-noted truth-teller in the state, cut straight to the point. Just minutes into the opening panel at the...

Oliver remembered for her dedication toward health care

Here’s a widely forgotten fact about the daily COVID-19 news conferences Gov. Phil Murphy gave on an almost daily basis for two years: He did not run the first one. Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver handled...

Lessons learned during 25 years at the state chamber: Q&A with Michael Egenton

Michael Egenton has been around the Trenton block for 30 years — 25 of which have been spent at the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce. Over the years, he’s learned a few time-honored truths: Don’t...

Murphy to speak at Juneteenth Black Business Expo

Gov. Phil Murphy will deliver remarks as a special guest speaker at the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey’s Juneteenth Black Business Expo, to be held June 13 at the Bogota Savings...

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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...