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Newark-based New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is saving money while at the same time protecting the environment...
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For the fourth straight year, New Jersey's hospitals have barely broken even, posting a 2003 year-end aggregate operating...
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Johnson & Johnson (J&J), New Brunswick, enters into the largest acquisition in the history of the company by...
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A new program that provides tax incentives for large companies to remain and expand in the Garden State...
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Public Service Enterprise Group, (PSEG) Newark, the state's largest energy provider, is being acquired by Chicago-based Exelon Corporation...
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Acting Governor Richard J. Codey made his first major address to the state's business community at the New...
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In her keynote address to the audience of 300-plus business executives, Virginia Bauer, secretary of the New Jersey...
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Solutions to declining manufacturing jobs, restoring the Net Operating Loss (NOL) program to 100 percent and coping with...
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When discussing economic conditions in Southern New Jersey, business leaders like sing words such as "robust," "vibrant" and...
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In 2003, the Port of Camden handled 3.08 million tons of cargo, a record-setting achievement. Last year, it...
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From his earliest days in career placement services, Dr. Thomas J. Haynes, Jr. has been dealing with the...
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Ask Hal Bozarth, executive director of the Chemistry Council of New Jersey, and he'll tell you that energy...
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Princeton-based Princeton eCom is a multi-level integrated payment solution service company offering its clients a variety of payment...
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"If you ask an average customer when they last thought about their bed frame, the typical answer would...
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