JAG Physical Therapy has recapped another successful Teddy Bear Toss event in partnership with Princeton Athletics. This annual philanthropic collaboration was held in December, and over 1,000 stuffed animals were donated ...
McDonald’s opens newly constructed, 24/7 location at Rutgers Plaza in Franklin Twp
The much-anticipated opening of a new McDonald’s restaurant at Rutgers Plaza in Franklin Township has arrived, adding a modern and convenient dining option to the Easton Avenue shopping center and its neighborhood. The hi ...
Georgian Court University to launch Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
Silhouettes of students Celebration Education Graduation Student Success Learning Concept ceremony at university Georgian Court University will soon offer a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership as its prop ...
Sellinger to return to Greenberg Traurig
Philip Sellinger, the former U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, will rejoin Greenberg Traurig LLP as co-chair of the firm’s global litigation practice, the firm announced Friday afternoon. The move is effective ...
Aerospace Innovation Center coming to Atlantic County
The Aerospace Innovation Center, a state-of-the-art aerospace research space that will include co-working and studio spaces that are ideal for collaboration and innovation, is coming to Egg Harbor Township. The facility, ...
North Brunswick Train Station reaches new design milestone
The North Brunswick Train Station is advancing under the management of Middlesex County Improvement Authority (MCIA) with a recent announcement of 30% design approval and funding agreement with NJ TRANSIT for the final de ...
Astound Broadband wins Community Champions award for partnership with Habitat for Humanity
Princeton-based Astound Broadband, a provider of Internet, Mobile, and TV services, recently announced that it received the Community Champions Award from America’s Communications Association (ACA) for the company’s Astou ...
Mobile Museum of Tolerance: Effort to bring vehicle of education around antisemitism to N.J. comes to Trenton
Rabbi Meyer May, standing outside the Statehouse in Trenton and next to the $1.2 million Mobile Museum of Tolerance, a traveling exhibit that the teachings of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles on the road, could ...
NJM contributes $100K toward hunger relief efforts
NJM Insurance Group is announcing Tuesday that it is making a $100,000 donation to support hunger relief organizations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region this holiday season – including the Community Foodbank of New Jerse ...
Acebo given 18-month extension as interim president at NJCU
Andres Acebo. (File photo) Andrés Acebo had his contract as interim president at New Jersey City University extended for 18 months by the NJCU Board of Trustees Monday night. The extension will begin on Jan. 1, taking Aceb ...