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CRDA Board Approves Nearly $1.8 Million in Community Grants in 2026
The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority Board has approved 14 community grants, totaling nearly $1.8 million, during the first six months of 2026. These grants support a wide range of organizations working to strengthen Atlantic City's economy, culture and quality of life. The grants will help these groups fund the arts, food security, workforce training, youth ...
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State Lowers Business Formation Fees to Spur Entrepreneurship
NJBIA Statement on NJ’s Ranking in CNBC’s Top States for Business for 2026, Lowest Ranking for Business Friendliness
NJ Falls to 31st in CNBC Top States for Business Rankings; 50th in Business Friendliness
SESI: Early-Stage Engineering Analysis Now Critical to Developers
Developers are increasingly turning to engineers before they commit to buying land or pursuing appro ...
Steve Adubato and NJEDA CEO Discuss Childcare, Economic Growth
Steve Adubato talks with Evan Weiss, CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, about the ...
NJDOL Awards $1.48M in Grants to Expand Construction Career Pathways
The state Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL) said Tuesday it has awarded $1.48 mi ...
June Nonresidential Construction Spending Up on Strength of Data Centers
Data center construction continued to surge in June even as most private nonresidential construction ...
Shoplifting Declines, but Fraud Schemes Continue to Rise, NRF Says
Retail theft levels showed signs of stabilizing in 2025, but retailers are facing growing threats fr ...
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Elijah’s Promise Tackles Food Insecurity Among New Jersey’s Working Poor
Cantor: RGGI Is Driving Up Energy Costs Without Lowering Emissions
Why Childcare Is the ‘Linchpin’ of NJ’s Economy