There are serious disparities in wealth among white, Black and Latino/Latina families in the Garden State, advocates say.
A Newark store sold a $50,000 lottery ticket for the drawing on March 29. See the lucky numbers here.
The donation will help strengthen middle school sports programs and provide more opportunities for local students.
“Our region is an irreplaceable driver of the U.S. economy, serving as home to one of the busiest ports in our nation’s supply chain.”
Women’s health event focuses on menopause awareness and empowerment during Women’s History Month
A store in Newark sold a winning “Loteria” ticket worth $30,000. See the locations of other recent winners here.
Participants can learn how to generate income and build long-term wealth through responsible property ownership.
The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission recognized a record number of New Jersey businesses this year. See the list here.
A pair of Newark businesses nailed down a grant that will help make New Jersey safer for infants and their mothers, officials said.
A city code officer ordered the closure of a store, threatened to fine the owners and wanted bribes to let it reopen, prosecutors alleged.
“This detention center is the first to open under the new administration,” acting ICE Director Caleb Vitello said in the release.
An airline employee and two company executives recently pleaded guilty, prosecutors said.
Supporters say it would protect construction, farm and warehouse workers, among other professions. Critics say it would be bad for business.
Eligible Newark residents can save some cash by having their taxes done for free – here's how.
New Jersey can attract more “highly skilled” workers if it helps immigrants adjust to life in the U.S., a business advocacy group says.
Newark residents between the ages of 14 to 24 can apply for jobs that earn up to $16 per hour. Here’s what to know for 2025.
New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark will offer courses to help people “thrive in an era shaped by artificial intelligence.”
Rutgers Health and NJ Department of Labor launch Pathways to Recovery to help workers impacted by the opioid crisis find stigma-free jobs
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Among the graduates, 19% identified as Hispanic/Latino, 81% as Black/African American and 70% represented women-owned businesses.
NJAG: A former employee with the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission tried – and failed – to use “illicit payments” to advance his career.
When big companies make "no-poach" agreements, it's a bad deal for workers, officials say – here’s why.
OSC: The company has since been blacklisted in New Jersey – but it hasn’t stopped some police departments from spending money with them.
A pharmacy in Essex County sold a ticket worth more than $500,000 for the Jersey Cash 5 drawing on Dec. 18. See the lucky numbers here.
The company agreed to a nearly $300,000 settlement with the New Jersey Department of Labor.
Stores and restaurants at Newark, LaGuardia and JFK airports will be allowed to tweak their prices to help pay for the higher wages.
Prospective landlords can get some tips from experts about their rights – and responsibilities.
State authorities in New Jersey gave a go-ahead to the next phase of PSE&G’s multi-billion-dollar “clean energy” blueprint.
Raekwon, Charlamagne Tha God and Bakari Sellers will host the grand opening of Hashstoria in New Jersey.
New Jersey’s newest strategic innovation center will focus on accelerating and commercializing intellectual property.
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A Quick Draw Progressive ticket was drawn on Oct. 27, capturing $43,797. Here’s where it was sold.
Work Hard Dress Right’s grand opening event will include a display from graffiti artist and Newark native, Vinny Santorella.
Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment is running an “enrichment” program that is open to New Jersey small business owners.
“That money United just promised Wall Street belongs to flight attendants who worked throughout the pandemic,” union spokespeople said.
A Jersey Cash 5 ticket matched all five numbers for the drawing on Oct. 7. See the lucky numbers here.
“This event celebrates the rich diversity of our community by connecting culture, business, and technology.”
They’re going back to work – for now. Meanwhile, items like toilet paper have been flying off the shelves in New Jersey and New York.
The internet, mobile, TV and phone provider’s new location will have the “complete line of Optimum connectivity offerings.”
Newark hired a company to replace lead pipes. Instead, it left them in the ground – and collected the payment anyway, prosecutors alleged.