A sweeping new report examining recent federal health policy changes is sparking urgent conversation across New Jersey, where health advocates, medical providers, and residents...
The latest jobs report is in, and the numbers are giving political candidates in New Jersey a fresh battleground as the 2025 election season ramps up. With hiring slowing and the unemployment rate inching higher, both sides of the aisle are racing to control the narrative on how national policies—especially Donald Trump’s aggressive new tariffs—are impacting New Jersey’s economy.
In the midst of all this, local issues like the state’s lifeguard pension crisis are surfacing as a symbol of broader concerns: economic policies that seem increasingly detached from the day-to-day realities of New Jersey families.
The Numbers: A Sluggish Labor Market
The July jobs report, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, confirmed what many economists have been...
Explore New Jersey Real Estate & Community News. The fight over affordable housing in New Jersey is heating up once again—and this time, it’s taking center stage in court. Montvale Mayor Mike Ghassali is speaking out on behalf of a 28-town coalition that's taking legal action in response to a statewide mandate they argue is both unreasonable and unsustainable for small and suburban municipalities.
This legal move signals a pivotal moment in New Jersey’s long-running affordable housing saga—and it's one that could reshape the future of real estate development and local autonomy across the Garden State.
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