Advances in MS care

One young dad lost the dexterity in his left hand; a businessman had headaches and cloudy vision in one eye; and a new mom almost dropped her newborn when her arm went numb. They...

Business opportunity is knocking at Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club (Sponsored Content: Fiddler’s Elbow Country...

Business is no longer conducted just in the boardroom. In fact, today, more and more takes place offsite, remotely and in informal environments. Imagine closing your next deal, entertaining your customers or simply conducting...

Tips to maximize your employee retention credit

The coronavirus relief bill signed into law in December 2020 included an extension of the Employee Retention Credit under Section 2301 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act. Understanding...

U.S. finds enterprising partner in higher ed as it moves to invest in infrastructure

As the U.S. emerges from lockdown and its travel-starved populace returns to roads, tunnels and bridges, a national conversation about the future of the country’s neglected transportation infrastructure — and what it will take...

N.J.’s Energy Master Plan: Noble idea, disastrous economic impact

Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration has launched a sweeping effort called the “Energy Master Plan” to restructure New Jersey’s entire energy infrastructure and economy on an aggressive timetable to eliminate the state’s overall carbon emissions...

Let’s talk about environmental impact of cannabis cultivation

With the recent adoption of the preliminary regulations governing New Jersey’s budding recreational cannabis marketplace, there is a palpable buzz of excitement around the formation of a new industry taking shape in the Garden...

Why the time might be right for equipment financing

The COVID-19 pandemic created a dilemma for many businesses: They may want to postpone equipment purchases to reduce expenditures and reserve cash, but, at the same time, many need to upgrade to new equipment...

Increasing number of biometric data protection laws and their impact on N.J. businesses

Personal information has been a treasure trove for data miners, aggregators and marketing firms. The practice of scraping, bundling, repackaging and reselling that data is big business in the United States. An increasing number...

Becoming education franchisees is paying off for two New Jersey women

Lynn Ann Zazzali, a former public school teacher, said it was her pursuit of quality child care that led to her new career as a franchisee. “When it came time for my children to attend...

When is mediation the right move? Former U.S. magistrate judge weighs in

Through no fault of your own, you are involved in litigation. Let’s face it: If you could have prevented this, you would have. But, now that you’re here, let’s talk about a potentially more...

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New Jersey American Water files rate request to support $1.4B in investment

New Jersey American Water Jan. 16 filed a request with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) for new rates to support more...

Rutgers poll: New Jerseyans want Sherrill to focus on taxes first

New Jersey residents think Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill should focus first on taxes, an issue that has taken the top spot for New Jerseyans for...

Larken Associates brings KidsUnited soccer to Raritan Crossing

Larken Associates, a commercial and residential real estate firm, announced Jan. 16 a 3,321-square-foot lease with KidsUnited at Raritan Crossing, at 90 East Somerset...

AI Hackathon invites New Jersey students to join statewide event, online or in-person

Students across New Jersey are invited to participate in the AI Hackathon on Jan. 24, a statewide event designed to give students hands-on experience...

27 N.J. colleges appear on Newsweek’s first list of best colleges for women

Newsweek has published its first list of the best colleges for women and 27 New Jersey colleges earned a ranking on the list. The ranking...