MONROE – Education leaders are hoping that the public will support a referendum proposal March 12 that could cost taxpayers up to $146.1 million.
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For Shaun Hluchy, farming is life. Since he was a young boy, working the fields with his brothers and father it defined his upbringing in Monroe.
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Potentially more development in Cranbury’s warehouse district has residents uniting against the plan
CRANBURY – The township’s warehouse district is an attractive spot for distributors given its proximity to key transportation networks, but some residents are pushing back against potential future development.
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MONROE — The township’s mayor on Aug. 6 issued a word of caution to senior citizens reminding them to be mindful of scams that specifically target an older demographic.
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Based on songs from ABBA, the Broadway smash musical hit “Mamma Mia!,” opens next week at Roosevelt Park in Edison.
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Small business owners aren’t shying away from taking out loans, despite climbing interest rates, and some New Jersey financial institutions even report upticks in requests and approvals for the past year.
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By Christopher Lang, April 23 | NJBIZ A patient-doctor mobile app developed at Hackensack-Meridian Health has drawn praise during initial tests in advance of a rollout to health care providers and patients. Developed by a team led by Dr. Andrew Pecora, chief innovation officer and vice president of cancer services at John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center,… Continue Reading
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By Christopher Lang, April 23, 2018 | NJBIZ To maintain the state’s leading role in biotech, the public and private sectors are investing hundreds of millions of dollars to establish innovation incubators to help grow the next generation of medical re-searchers and companies. New Jersey-based life science companies received $114 million in tax incentives last year for… Continue Reading
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By Christopher Lang, April 23 | NJBIZ A Princeton-based company is working with pharmaceutical researchers in the hopes of developing new drugs to fight cancer, using a technology that works something like a flight simulator. The American Cancer Society says 1.7 million Americans will receive a cancer diagnosis this year, with 600,000 fated to succumb to the disease. Meantime,… Continue Reading
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Once an economic powerhouse in New Jersey, Camden was home to phonograph manufacturer RCA Victor, USS Kitty Hawk builder New York Shipbuilding and 125,000 city residents.