“As a mom living check to check, I can’t afford the health insurance they’re proposing,” one worker said.
An important concessions contract has been awarded as part of a massive, ongoing renovation at Newark Liberty International Airport.
A pilot project in Newark will create free internet hotspots along Ferry Street from Union to Merchant streets.
Chrystoff Camacho created his aerial reforestation device while he was a college student at NJIT in Newark. Now it’s winning awards.
Gannett and New Media are merging to create the largest newspaper company in the U.S. Here are the brands that will be affected in NJ.
ZAGO Manufacturing in Newark nabbed an award from the NJBIA for its community service.
The experience will feature traditional jewelry, cork products, chocolates, wine tasting and great food.
Kuiken Brothers opened a new residential and commercial building materials center on Doremus Avenue in Newark’s East Ward.
The janitors clean more than 500 buildings in New Jersey. “We are fighting not just for our union, but for all working people,” one said.
A “cannabis licensing boot camp” is coming to Newark with the goal of creating more minority and women-owned marijuana businesses.
For the fourth time in five months, strangely colored smoke has been spotted rising from a stack at a trash incinerator in Newark.
Companies looking to hire include Daughters of Israel, Hertz, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey, Macy’s and ShopRite.
Covanta’s Newark incinerator burns garbage from 22 municipalities in Essex County and New York City.
The plant is located in the Ironbound section of Newark. It recycles animal byproducts and grease.
The strategic location will service residential and commercial building professionals and support regional growth in NJ/NY.
Find out where: These 125 NJ companies are among the fastest-growing in the U.S., according to the American business magazine Inc.
The long-awaited American Dream complex is hiring lifeguards, ride operators, supervisors, security and more, a municipal bulletin says.
Local job opportunities for Newark residents at new Residential & Commercial Building Materials Distribution Center on Doremus Avenue.
A fire at Hobby’s Delicatessen in Newark temporarily shut the restaurant down. A firefighter suffered heat exhaustion during the blaze.
Covanta claims the pink smoke that emanated from its Essex County facility isn't a hazard. Not so fast, the New Jersey Sierra Club says.
Some say the $80M building is a symbol of empowerment. But the people cleaning and guarding it earn as little as $10.50, union leaders say.
40 Dreams Catering was chosen from among 35 entrants as the winner of the Alpha Alpha Lambda "Adopt-A-Business" Visionary Award.
Entrepreneurs looking to develop their startup businesses are invited to a free Lean Startup Jumpstart Seminar.
"Thank you for making my fantasy come true," the lawsuit alleges one pilot said after the assaults.
Amazon canceled plans to build one of its new mega-facilities in NYC. Does that mean Newark is back in the running?
Monthly meetings puts Newark-based, minority and women contractors on the path to secure bonding and construction contracts
NJ Transit is trying to raise some extra bucks by leasing out space at Newark Penn Station to a liquor store.
South Ward SID: With the opening of her new truck, Newark’s HotDogLady is a living example of the spirit of “cooperative economics."
The New Jersey Bureau of Securities issued an emergency order to stop a Philadelphia-based company from selling “unregistered securities.”
U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez said that urban farmers, including those in New Jersey, stand to get “major wins” if the 2018 Farm Bill becomes law.
“Come take a tour and see for yourself,” Amazon said, challenging workers’ claims that their $15 per hour warehouse jobs are "exploitative."
Not even $7B in tax breaks – or the stirring plea of a 7-year-old stockholder – were enough to lure Amazon's new headquarters to Newark.
A combined $7 billion in state and city tax breaks may not be enough to bring Amazon’s new headquarters to New Jersey, reports say.
A trio of Essex County companies were commended for their efforts to hire employees with disabilities.
More New Jersey residents can get groceries from Whole Foods Market delivered to their home with the expansion of its Prime Now service.
All of the airline’s service in and out of Newark was canceled, including flights to Paris and London, Port Authority officials said.
ABM Industries plans to lay off 821 workers at Newark Airport. The company reported “record revenues” for the third quarter.
Ironbound Community Corporation: Worldwide Flight Services is hiring for supervisors and entry-level positions at Newark Airport.
Newark resident Shikhana Muhammad owns and operates Salaam Ice Cream Parlor with her sister Cushanda Muhammad and other family members.
Rutgers University's Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development has created its Council of Urban Entrepreneurs.