A store in Essex County sold a $385,109 winning Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket for Tuesday’s drawing. See the lucky numbers here.
JetBlue says it plans to transfer slots at Newark and LaGuardia to other airlines if its controversial merger with Spirit is approved.
The city is offering businesses and nonprofits up to $650,000 in aid to set up shop in Newark’s “burgeoning” downtown core.
Raekwon says that Hashstoria’s newest location in Newark will have “the finest greenery on the planet.”
Want to get your foot in the door at one of the highest-paying airports on the East Coast? Here’s your chance.
“By combining our programming, we create a unique platform for addressing the seemingly intractable problem of access to capital.”
U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr. and the Essex County Veterans Subcommittee are inviting the public to attend the job fair.
Attendees will receive free menstrual health and hygiene products at Jersey City Free Public Library Miller Branch Auditorium
PETA is asking fans of the popular beer brand and its beloved mascots to think about the tail end of their relationship – literally.
A delegation from New Jersey that includes Gov. Phil Murphy will pay a visit to several countries, including Japan and South Korea.
Newark’s planning board approved an application for Hashstoria, a proposed cannabis dispensary and smoking lounge, reports say.
“We need something to incentivize inclusion,” the founder of the African American Chamber of Commerce New Jersey said.
Audible is offering funds for moving assistance, office space and even stipends for employees – including a $500 per month rent subsidy.
Skilled trades like carpentry and plumbing aren't "Alternative Ed" – they're first-rate career pathways, a Newark city official said.
Clinton Hill Community Action will host its monthly “Clinton Hill Nourish to Flourish Farmer’s Market” on July 15.
Stores in Newark and Wildwood each sold a lottery ticket worth $100,000 for the July 10 drawing. See the lucky numbers here.
Celestina Quintana came to the U.S. when she was 10. She and her daughter now run 10 restaurants – and employ 500 local residents.
Two U.S. senators are accusing Bed Bath & Beyond of prioritizing “profits for shareholders” ahead of workers who are losing their jobs.
Only about 24% of Newark residents own their homes. Meanwhile, corporate landlords are buying up properties at a record pace.
The HOPE Inside coach is located inside the Newark Lincoln Park branch, just outside the Central Business District neighborhood.
Newark Symphony Hall is hosting the city’s first-ever Black Creative Economy Summit from June 20 to 22.
Six construction workers did a job at an apartment building in Newark – then got stiffed on their wages, labor leaders say.
A Newark store sold a Powerball lottery ticket worth $150,000 for the drawing on June 10. See the lucky numbers here.
See two recent updates from the City of Newark’s economic development corporation.
Councilman Silva had kind words for Lorczak’s as it prepares to close its doors. He also recognized three other residents/organizations.
A store in Newark sold a winning Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket for the drawing on May 10. See the lucky numbers here.
Newark residents will have to keep a 10 to 20-foot “clear zone” around the entrances to local businesses under a new city ordinance.
Three bank workers were taken to the hospital after they felt sick, Newark authorities said.
A grant from Citizens is contributing to an Ironbound Local Heroes promotion in 2023.
The expo is free and open to all ages. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own resumes.
New Jersey lawmakers may drop a surcharge tax on some of the largest corporations in the state. Some are cheering, others are steaming mad.
The Gant-Gilbert Arts Collective welcomed BlkBox Newark and Plants & Poets Café, which will offer a place for art events and healthy eats.
VIDEO: “There isn’t a lack in workers – there is a lack of investment,” a New Jersey mayor said.
Where is the closest recreational cannabis dispensary to Newark? Plus, here are three other marijuana-related things to know this 4/20.
The Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund will partner with Newark leaders and their teams to address "financial empowerment needs."
A store in Newark sold a ticket worth a whopping $134K for the April 8 drawing of the Jersey Cash 5. See the lucky numbers here.
Attitudes towards marijuana jobs are beginning to change, an expert says. Here's how much workers are currently earning in New Jersey.
Since Gov. Murphy took office, foreign direct investment between New Jersey and Israel has steadily grown, a Newark-based nonprofit says.
A layoff notice has been served for nearly 300 First Transit employees in the Essex and Union County region. Here's why, the company said.
“White men only have to go through seven people to get to a yes – Black women must go through 70 to get to a yes,” an entrepreneur said.