7th ANNUAL EVENT AT JIM WHELAN BOARDWALK HALL FEATURES DISPLAY OF TREES TO SUPPORT NEGLECTED AND ABUSED CHILDREN THIS HOLIDAY SEASON A renewed partnership between OVG360 and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children of Atlantic, Cape May, and Camden...
Atlantic Cape Community College and Thomas Jefferson University are partnering to create a pathway for local students to enroll in the Philadelphia school’s health programs. Read more from The Press of Atlantic City.
In a matter of weeks, a state law will trigger the planned end to a hotly-debated, temporary tax surcharge that for the last several years has been levied on the incomes of New Jersey’s top-earning corporations. Read more from NJ Spotlight News.
Gov. Phil Murphy’s ambitious plan for a massive overhaul of New Jersey’s decades-old liquor license laws has hit a roadblock in the state Legislature, though leaders in Trenton could soon make relatively minor changes to the controversial system. Read more from...
Did you know that each Christmas, AC casinos, their employees and visitors donate toys for kids? Pay for meals for the homeless? Raise money for philanthropic efforts during November and December? Since the first AC casino opened in 1978, casinos and their employees...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) today announced the opening of the NJ Capital Access Fund. The fund will leverage Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs) to offer a working capital loan...
South Jersey Industries, the parent company of South Jersey Gas, announced on #GivingTuesday that it is donating more than $330,000 to local, regional and statewide community-based organizations. Read more from The Press of Atlantic City.
A new survey of New Jersey business leaders indicates some gains were made over the past year in several key areas, such as managing inflation, yet many remain wary of the economic outlook for 2024. Read more from NJ Spotlight News.
When lawmakers convene for a new legislative term in January, one of the first bills a key committee plans to take up is a measure that would provide $300 million in state funds to upgrade the tens of thousands of miles of transmission and distribution lines,...
Perfectionism can be a hindrance to workplace productivity, as employees who focus too much on making things perfect waste time and miss deadlines. The pursuit of perfection is driven by a fear of failure and can lead to negative personal consequences such as stress,...